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Old 04-25-2007, 02:30 PM #11
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Default Weird...

well - last night I decided to take my vitamins with my anticonvulsant. I had stopped taking them (b-1, multi, biotin) cuz I was still having PN symptoms in spite of taking them everyday.

Okay, so I took them last night and this morning the burning in my hands and feet was MUCH less. I don't know if I should attribute it to the oral vitamins or the B12 injection I had 3 days ago.

Guess if it's working......I won't be stopping the vitamins again. Can't hurt.
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Default Hi

If you haven't read them here ya go.

1. Numb Toes and Aching Soles:Coping with Peripheral Neuropathy
John A Senneff

2 Numb toes and Other woes: More on Peripheral Neuropathy
John A.Senneff

3 Nutrient's For Neuropathy
John A Senneff Laurence J Kinsella

You can get them at Amazon buy used or your library..
I think he's a lawyer there easy reads he just repeat himself a little. Can
save your google finger.

The nutrient one is a lot of clinical studies and references,reader friendly.
Nice to see some books,with somebody not walking on a walker.

You sure have a lot of reader friendy people..And befoe people start
attacking the books i think every med Stu. should be made to read them
as well as A FEW DRS.. Oh i really agree with rose!! Sue
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No way of knowing, but many people do have a response to B12 within days.

If by some happy chance, you are stopping the cause of damage and your body is attempting to repair, don't become discouraged if symptoms return and even worsen temporarily. That frequently happens when the body is repairing something and the central nervous system has to learn how to interpret changed symptoms.

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P.S. Thanks, Sue. I didn't see your post.
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I will be adding much more to my B12 website, but it can help you with the basics already. Check it out.

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