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Old 08-28-2014, 06:04 PM #11
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Another way to put that is that you found the strength to quit smoking 20 years ago. You were young at the time, allowing your body time to heal from the smoking. That one decision to quit smoking 20 years ago, puts you into a much stronger position to deal with your health issues today.

I know this from personal experience. I started smoking when I was in high school. I was 17 years old. I was soon smoking 2 packs a day. When I was 35 years old, after taking a biology course at a community college, I realized that I had to quit. That was 1986, about 28 years ago.

I had a recent MG crisis that put me into the hospital for 6 days. Can you imaging how much more difficult that crises would have been had I continued to smoke for the last 28 years?

-Mark-
I hope you are feeling better Mark. The doctor said the same thing, he wants me to do a cat scan (he feels I should just bypass the x-ray) and see neuromuscular specialist.
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Old 08-28-2014, 08:18 PM #12
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Well, not to scare you more, but B12 can be increased in myeloproliferative disorders. Let's hope it's only having the test right after you had a multivitamin!

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/e...cle/003705.htm

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Old 08-28-2014, 11:27 PM #13
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Welcome Tigerbear!

The waiting for the tests....and then waiting for the results can be so stressful! Give yourself a special treat somewhere along the way!

And congrats on quitting smoking and staying quit all these years!
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Well, not to scare you more, but B12 can be increased in myeloproliferative disorders. Let's hope it's only having the test right after you had a multivitamin!


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that did scare me! Just kidding and seriously any info, bad or good is very much appreciated! TBH my bones do hurt a lot lately. I did read that a high B12 could mean cancer. I take a lot of b12 just to stay awake at my job, but I heard that even a lot of amounts in supplement form don't show up in the blood.
Thank you Annie for the link, it was informative!
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Welcome Tigerbear!

The waiting for the tests....and then waiting for the results can be so stressful! Give yourself a special treat somewhere along the way!

And congrats on quitting smoking and staying quit all these years!
Thank you suev!
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