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Old 01-23-2011, 07:27 AM
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John, first off you really need the numbers from your B12 test and D3.

The labs for B12 typically go down to 180 or 200 which is very low.
Anything below 400 needs to be treated. Same with D3. Some labs report 30 as normal (it is for rickets only) but optimum levels are much higher for health.

I'll look up that chemical...as it seems suspect to me, and get back to you.

That insecticide has potential for causing nerve damage. It is an organophosphate, and typically should wear off with time.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7531775

It may be that you were developing this anyway, and the insecticide pushed you over the edge. But I would consider it as a possible trigger.

Please for your sake get the numbers for your B12 and D3. If you are low in B12, the insecticide may have affected you more than if it were higher.
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