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Old 02-16-2012, 07:37 PM #1
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Unhappy Hi everybody

I had been diagnosed years ago with fibromyalgia when I had my knees replaced. I was always hurting from the time after I had my last child at age 32. I was 47 when I learned about fibro. I had a gastric bypass about 9 yrs. ago and had some problems then, but last year my B12 was low so they started giving me shots periodically. But I have just gotten more and more tired, more brain fog episodes, and then started not being able to catch my breath. Finally had a full CBC and they say I have pernicious anemia with low B12, and that many people develop this after gastric bypass. This week, I notice I am slow to see well sometimes, and have tingling sensation in my face for over 48 hrs. these past two days.
Has anyone else have these symptoms. They don't know how long I have had this, and my newest doctor..1st appt.next week...told me to go to the er tonight if I was still feeling weak and dizzy. I don't know what to do.
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