Welcome to NeuroTalk.
Have you been evaluated for low B12? Persistent low B12 leads to vision issues, and a condition called combined degeneration of the spinal cord. This leads to wheelchair life, and if untreated, death.
In the US , lab ranges are not accurate anymore and low values are often called "normal" by doctors based on them.
If you haven't had a B12 test, please get one ASAP and report the numbers back here. There have been posters here with very low B12 who were in terrible shape over the years.
This seems simple, but it does get overlooked depending on the experience of the doctor.
Here is my B12 thread:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread85103.html
Please tell us more about yourself, as well..
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