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Old 03-01-2014, 07:17 AM #11
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Whew..good to know all of these information..would it still be possible to have these TIAs even if i have stopped taking the pills and smoking a month ago? I am kind of confused and i hope starting the b12 regimen was the right thing to do. I am hoping to see the doctor soon.

When i was pregnant my doctor prescribed me 2 kinds of iron supplements, took everything 4 times a day. My iron levels were marginal and she couldn't get my iron levels on the levels she wanted. And anemia runs in the family. But i will remember to take these iron supplements for 3 months only and then stop for a while and take them again.
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