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Old 08-21-2010, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Rrae View Post
Glad you've found this wonderful forum.....but I'm sorry for what brings you here....

The Peripheral Neuropathy forum here is very active and full of caring folks....
Here is the direct link to get you there

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/fo...aysprune=&f=20

At the very top of the PN forum is a very informative collaboration of useful info that will be of great benefit.....
Pay special attention to the 'Supplements' section, as B12 is a biggie!

Then, feel free to start a thread below in the discussion forum and you'll get alot of good feedback!

It's good to have you!
Rae

Jon Mark

I am one of the better success stories with B-12. I take one of the better forms of B-12, Methyl B-12.

Most of the B-12 that is found in the little bottles in the stores contain Cyanocobalamin and our bodies convert this to Methylcobalamin.

So when I developed neuropathy (I'm a diabetic), I immediately knew what I had to do.

Best decision I ever made.

Of course, I also control my blood sugar like crazy but that's easy for me, because I don't want to ever have the pain of PN anymore.

So far, so good.

So go and poke around our neuropathy forums, read up on what I and many others have posted on Methyl B-12.

You'll make your own decision of what you should do.

But PLEASE be aware that when you get your blood test results, what THE LAB CONSIDERS NORMAL, is not necessarily normal.

My recent B-12 levels are 2000 and that's just dandy for me.

Our bodies need this, believe me, our bodies need this for neuro health.

Best of luck

Melody
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