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Originally Posted by pabb
I imagine you problem is something else, that hasn't been dx'd yet.
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Actually I just found a book entitled Pernicious Anaemia: The Forgotten Disease by Martyn Hooper, who is president and founder of The Pernicious Anaemia Society in the UK. He says that the numbers can be in a good range and yet the person is still suffering the symptoms. That's because the B12 is in the blood but not getting to the cells.
There is active B12 and inactive B12 and when you get your serum B12 tested it will give you the total number, and yet only the active B12 gets into the cells.
Wonderful book that has really shed light on my situation and I am now getting the shots because for whatever reason the sublinguals were not making into my cells, as evidenced by my continued neurological symptoms. I'll keep you posted on what happens, but after four shots, one every other day, my tingling and headache has stopped, and that hadn't happened before.
I'm hopeful this could be it!!
MusicGirl