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Old 11-26-2010, 08:04 PM #5
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Well, I'd get to a urologist when you return home.
Cancer can spread, and who knows what is going with that?

I think you can reduce the B12 to 1mg a day for a while, and see what happens. If you have the 5mg left, just do it twice a week.

Men do get urinary tract infections, so I'd get the urologist to test for that.

500mg of benfotiamine is alot. Some is stored in the body tho and not excreted quickly. I never recommend that high a dose.
If you start back on it, I'd stay at 150mg.

Neuropathy can affect the bladder.

But I think going to a urologist is your next decision.
Looked it up and I made a mistake on the benfotiamine. I was taking 2x150. So it was 300mg a day.

Not having a problem with urination since stopping the supplements. But I am now taking the Gabapentin twice a day when I rarely did that before supplements 2x300mg

I'll follow the cut backs and restart when I get back home middle of next week

Thank you
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