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Old 04-22-2012, 09:10 PM
julleri julleri is offline
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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
I wish I could tell you what to do....but we are not doctors here.

Seems to me if you inject MethylB12 you don't need oral cyano.

Anything further I think you should seek out a physician who can
test you out to see if your B12 is working. The test is called MMA.

This will answer your question hopefully. If the MMA is elevated, that would be a bad sign, and point to further testing to see if
you have the MTHFR mutation, which is a DNA test.

Without answers to specific tests, no one will know what is really going on with you.
I understand you are not doctors. I've already learned a lot from you. Thank you so much.

I have an appointment with a gastro-enterologist on May 1. I also submit a request to be contacted by a doctor at a neurological center close by.

I will continue the methylcobalamin B12 shots and hopefully will feel better soon. I have to realize that I didn't get this overnight, so it might take a long time before I feel things getting better. The trouble is, that after the shots, I ALWAYS feel better, just depends on the number of hours after the shot depending on the type of B12. I just hate the feeling when it wears off and I feel very sick again. Just was wondering if that was normal, especially within the first few weeks of treatment for low B12.
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