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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
The nitrous exposure takes into account the damage to B12 for a reason.
Your liver stores up to 5 yrs worth...so when that is gone, that is it.
I was only using Nitrous as an example of delayed symptom onset that I had read about. My potential toxic cause was Amyl Nitrite or 'poppers' (commonly confused with Amyl 'nitrate' but actually two very different substances)
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