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Old 07-09-2012, 06:22 AM #3
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Originally Posted by echoes long ago View Post
get a copy of your mri report and see for yourself what it says exactlly. you should get and keep copies of the results of all of your testing.


I plan on it- I get records of all my bloodwork and any xray/MRI/CT I have to do. But I work in a dr's office too, from 8-5, and they're open 8-4:30, so I haven't been able to make it over there yet for that, or my last bloodwork either.

Does this all sound like it's JUST from the B12 deficiency though?! Or does anyone think this sounds like there is some other autoimmune issue at play?
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