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Old 11-28-2010, 09:36 PM #1
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Default Hi Jules...........

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Originally Posted by glenntaj View Post
--it definitely sounds like that B12 level is too low, and deficiency is one of those great mimickers, in that it can produce symptoms characteristic of many other disorders (including MS, by the way--there have even been reports of those with B12 deficiency showing up with MS-like plaques in brain and/or spinal cord on MRI, and it takes really savvy radiologists to distinguish their characterisitics).
I too have symptoms very similar to Rose Thorn, I also have tremor at times, so most of your symptoms too, with one difference from you and Rose.........I wish I were 37! (I am 53.)

You are not alone, we will support each other through this mystery.
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