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Old 10-12-2012, 06:06 AM #34
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So you are borderline with B12. I would continue with the methylcobalamin, since something is making you low.

If you have your copies, is the MCV elevated? That is found in the CBC differential. MCV is elevated when B12 levels are not adequate to make normal red blood cells. It often is an early marker for problems. In your case it may be only slightly out of range. Often doctors ignore it and that is a mistake for the patients.
MCV is within the normal range (but it is on the higher end of the spectrum. It's 90.2. I don't know if that's significant.

I posted an image of all of my results on a Lyme forum a little while ago, so here is the link in case anyone thinks it'd be helpful to look at them on here.

http://i50.tinypic.com/2rr1jjo.jpg
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