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I would consider your B12 low at that number.
But that is just my opinion. I do not trust a blood B12 because it includes active and inactive B12 in the gut. Only active B12 count test is more acurate. For me personally, my last B12 blood test was a waste, it was 4,000 and that is because I didn't stop taking all of my B's before the test. Regardless what result is, when I take enuf B12 my body tells me, not a test. But your number was at the low end, in my opinion. I was tested for diabetes and dr said no. But I bought a monitor and believe I have had spikes for years when eating a heavy carb meal, and spikes are as deadly as actual diabetes for affecting nerves. My research has shown me that most people have been diabetic long before any dr or test will confirm it. It's just important to not get caught up in "within normal ranges" is my best advice for myself. Normal is not so normal. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mymarie (08-27-2012) |
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