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Old 04-10-2012, 08:11 PM #5
Shezian Shezian is offline
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Default Could you please..

Tell me what l do right now to help myself? What to eat,and what kinds of mineral, vitamins, etc, etc are important to take. I just don,t want anymore damage to be done to my nerves. I am pretty sure all of my b vitamins are great. Magnesium is also normal. I eat pumkin seeds every day and eat salmon and red meat regularly as my iron stores are always on the low side and my Heamoglobin even lower. So l have to eat red meat at least 3 times per week.

Yes, l guess 41 isn,t that young anymore, but when l see all the other 41 year old mums who are overweight and l am not, they don,t have PN. So why me????

By the way what is MD?

Thanks again to you all, it's nice to know l am not alone. And that it could be a passing thing. Hopefully, fingers crossed.



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