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Old 05-12-2012, 01:57 PM #4
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Confused Vitamin B12 deficiency

Hello all,

I am 30 years old female and off late facing severe headache, memory loss, fatigue and at times feel shocks in hands and legs.

Today I got my B12 report and the levels have dropped further to 224 pg/ml and increased MCV and RBC counts.
Hb quotient is also on the lower side - 9.5.

What kind of doctor I must see - Normal Physician, Neurologist or someone else??

Please help!!!

Regards,
Panghal
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