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Old 12-08-2011, 10:34 AM #4
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Thank you MrsD. I have read a lot. I know how B12 can affect the spinal cord. Most of the time I feel like I know more than the Dr do. My family doctor feels that I am responding to treatment, he was hoping the numbers would be higher by now. I was hoping the neuro would understand, possibly want to treat the B12 more aggressively to see if I respond before going down other avenues like MS. I was the MRI mainly because I have seen severe damage from lack of B12 show up on MRI films.

I am aware of the methyl B12 and have considered trying the lozenge type in hopes of better absorption. I have been looking at them on Amazon. I have also heard that B1 can help with nerve repair but it doesn't stay in your system long enough. There's an oil soluble B1 out that is supposed to have better benefits. I am thinking it wouldn't hurt to try this as well.
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