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Old 06-09-2013, 03:07 PM
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I agree, your B12 levels are low especially for someone with PN.

I guess for me, the never ending cause of PN is no longer as important as trying to treat it because ultimately, it doesn't seem to matter what causes it all we can do is treat it. I don't mean not to look, but after so many tests and kicking rocks, the treatment is the same.

The nutrition expert I spoke with last week said most thyroid issues are from too much estrogen from consuming contaminated animal product injected with antibiotics and hormones. So I said how do we fix too much estrogen. His answer...stop eating those animals, only organic and to sweat it out is the only way to release excess estrogen.

Bottom line, even if that is the answer, it doesn't help me cuz I can't afford to eat that way, and it hurts my pn to get hot. lol

This disease is like a merry go round, the more you look, the more you find, the less it helps, lol.

Just some humor/levity.

So onward we go trying to heal. Good luck!!
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