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Old 10-28-2012, 01:50 PM #1
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sorry i was actually reading the line above the b-12. my b-12 level is at 576. i freaked when i just read your post and looked over it again. so right now the only concern is my abnormal protein in the blood. also as a side note i dont know if this has any involvement but my dads 2 brothers both died of lymphoma and my dads mom died from cancer also. i believe hers was a blood cancer too. i hope i didnt inherit a cancer from them.
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sorry i was actually reading the line above the b-12. my b-12 level is at 576. i freaked when i just read your post and looked over it again. so right now the only concern is my abnormal protein in the blood. also as a side note i dont know if this has any involvement but my dads 2 brothers both died of lymphoma and my dads mom died from cancer also. i believe hers was a blood cancer too. i hope i didnt inherit a cancer from them.
That is much better. Not great, but better. So still take that product you are using, and make sure it is on an empty stomach. We like to keep our B12 at 1000 or higher, those of us with nerve symptoms.

Most of the proteins are fairly benign. But it is a special thing, that only certain doctors can evaluate.
Still changing your diet can help with it, and improve your circulation. So don't ignore that aspect.
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