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Old 05-29-2007, 07:02 PM #11
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After My Nap, Shelley and Shiney Sue:

Thank you all for the very warm welcome; especially thanks for the compliment on my brain AftMyNap

Shelley: yes; I have my eye on Dr Freshlag>sp. After the next two appts will hit my primary with seeing her Where do you get the under tongue b12, just ask pharmacist?

Sue: I have been planning on making my list, just not sure how much to put on it....I guess everything we might be there all day long though, and it might p him off (won't be first Dr to get peed at me)
Afraid I'm not real nice to them anymore if they aren't nice to me. Done with taking their holier/mightier/smarter than thou crap.

Well, have to run. Will try to post to TOS soon, have alot going on so don't think I forgot if you guys don't see me right away, I'll be reading and post as soon as I have a little time.

Thank you all again!!!!!!

Oh! Alison, got your ph no will call you when I get a chance, my son graduated from junior college this past week and it has been crazy!

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Old 05-29-2007, 07:16 PM #12
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You can get the sublingual methyl form of B-12 from whole foods or any homeopathic store. I know some people get it from iherb.com. Definitely read the stickies on B-12 inthe vitamin forum. All very interesting.
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Old 05-30-2007, 10:37 AM #13
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Scarlett,

Make sure the dose is high enough. And don't buy the sublingual bit from some slick marketer that uses cyanocobalamin. Watch out for hype.

A reliable brand of methylcobalamin, at least 1000 mcg.

And as Shelley said.

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Hi Everyone:

Just thought I'd let you all know I haven't forgotten about here.

I am reading the forums everyday.

Had neuro appt. will PM each of you in morning. Had granddaughter today and wiped me out!

Rose: I specifically wanted to ask you about the B12 though; I did find one at Giant Grocery that melts under your tongue, it is 5000 or 10000 mg though.
Is this too much? Very expensive too...$34.00 for 30 tabs. Re: the cyanocob....vs the methyl.... is it really that important? I forgot to write down that info before I went and can't remember what it said. Will write it next time though!

Will talk to you all soon. Thanks!!

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Scarlett,

Congradulations on your new addition to the family. They are great little bundles. This was a great day to have a little one, one of our granddaughters turned 4 today.

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Darlene:

Sorry, wasn't clear. Grddtr is 2, and TERRIBLE!!
There IS another one coming, in Dec., though. Thanks for the thought!
You are right, LOOOOOOOOOOOVE her!

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Scarlett,

One thing that can mimic both MS and TOS, and/or cause many other problems is B12 deficiency. Even if something else is going on and causing the bulk of your problems, B12 is a very good idea because lack of may be contributing, or lots of the right kind may help you with the other problems (mainstream research and even better medical textbooks for years).

Thank goodness, one can easily and inexpensively take care of the B12 possibility by taking at least 1000 mcg per day. Do read the info at my website (not commercial, and it won't take you long to read the whole thing).

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