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Hi. Welcome to Neurotalk.

I have a question to ask you. Do you know your B-12 Level? It should be on one of your blood tests results page.

The reason I ask is that B-12 deficiency can account for much of what you are going through.

The norms that the labs indicate ARE NOT THE NORMS FOR A DIABETIC.

Can't stress this enough.

So if you were told that your B-12 is good, and it's like 400 or so, THAT'S NOT GOOD.

So if you can get back to us with the number, that's a good place to start.

Thanks much

melody
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