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Old 08-15-2012, 09:18 AM
BlueHill BlueHill is offline
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Hi,
I am new to this forum. Thank you very much for the valuable information you are all sharing through this forum. I am a female, 41 years old, underwent nephrectomy 5 years back. Recently my husband was diagnosed with Vitamin B12 deficiency (<150 pg/ml) after suffering from various health issues for the last 4 years. As I am also having similar symptoms I asked our doctor to get my blood tested and the result is 166 pg/ml.
Our doctor says it is not a big issue No need use to any medication Through this forum I came to know that how ignorant the doctors are in case of Vitamin B12. I have taken my first shot of B12(cyanocobalamin b12). We already ordered Puritan's Pride Methylcobalamin Vitamin B-12 5000 mcg after reading this forum.

We are very cautious on our diet and we are not vegetarians. We take mostly fish or chicken.I don't know why we (both me and my husband) are low on Vitamin B12.

I need information on using Methylcobalamin for people under went nephrectomy or any kidney related issues. My other kidney is working fine. I am having severe back pain, fatigue , most of the time feel severe dizziness.
Thank you once again. Hope to receive some advice on the usage of Methylcobalamin.
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