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Old 07-05-2011, 09:36 AM #1
Rosie33 Rosie33 is offline
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Smile My Dear Mrs. D,

I am going to see my doctor this week to discuss blood work I had done about a month ago. I would love to have your input as to the results so I will have an idea of what I'm talking about.

B12 - 1200

B6 - 29.9

Zinc - 85

Magnesium - 2.4

B1 - 115

Vitamin D - 37

I am only given what the results of each test was but it's not telling me what the normal range of each would be. I have no idea what all this means. I would greatly appreciate anything you can help me with to understand where I stand as far as these numbers.

When these tests were done I was taking B12, B1, and Vitamin D. I have since added Zinc and Magnesium. I'm afraid of B6 because of my neuropathy so I stay away from it.

Thank you dear friend.....
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