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Old 12-03-2013, 09:22 PM #1
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Default high level of B-12

I just had some blood work done because i have been haveing alot of muscle spasms and really tired all the time. Some days it hurts to get up and down. i am only 49 years old. All my blood work came back okay except my Vit D was a little low and my B-12 was extremely high. It was over 6000. My family doctor said she has never seen a B-12 that high. Is this anything to be concerned about. I am to have it retested after the first of the year. What are your thoughts?
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