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Old 07-02-2011, 09:12 PM #4
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Thanks. I definately will stop the multi B pronto and just stick with the methylcobalamin. Jeepers I feel like I am being poisoned. Eek.

I was wondering previously about the Acetyl carnitine. I guess its worth a shot.

I had tried lipoic acid twice for the PN and perhaps coincidently, but both times, I felt that within a few days I was feeling worse. So I stopped and now I am reluctant to retry. Although this seems so contrary to everything I see about it. (Also, I thought that I wouldnt/shouldnt feel any difference within days - dont you think it would be longer?)

Happy Fourth!

Donna
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