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Old 05-02-2007, 09:40 PM #1
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Hi from Australia. I am a new member and this is my first posting. I am doing a bit of research on B12 deficiency as I am in (compared to most of what I have read), VERY early stages of this whole process. I have my first appointment with a physician on Friday - tomorrow - to try and find out why my levels are so low and why the injections are not taking.
Am trying not to be too freaked out by what I am reading, and am comforted -sorry to all of those that have suffered so much - but I am comforted by the fact that I have not experienced many symptoms at all by comparison.
I am hoping that my problems will be an easy fix. Don't know how it will turn out, but ..... will keep you posted (no pun intended).
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Welcome! It's very nice to meet you. I think you'll find that there is quite a bit of discussion about B12 deficiency on these forums, so I'm sure you'll learn something anyway. I hope you decide to stick around and become an active member here! I'll be looking for your posts in the future! Good luck and best wishes for everthing!

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Welcome to NT, Jenny! Keep us posted on what you find out tomorrow. So many post about B12 problems, you're sure to find all kinds of insight and advice.
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Jenny,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. We are a big group of people here to help one another. You will make a lot of new friends. Hope to see you around more.

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