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I'm a idiopathic PNer in my 21st year. My pain is controlled by the Fentanyl Transdermal System patches (generic Duragesic), 125mcg/hr, changed every 2 days. I've been taking 1000mcg of Methylcobalamin B-12 daily for the past 5 years and have noticed no change in my other PN symptoms, i.e., numbness, tingling, stinging, etc., and the feeling that my feet and legs from the knee down is wrapped too tight with ace bandages.
So, I ask: how much Methylcobalamin B-12 should I take and why and on what evidence?
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. Last edited by DanP; 05-11-2007 at 02:28 PM. Reason: Adjusted the question |
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No guarantee that any dose will repair your damage, but very high doses have been shown very helpful in a significant percentage of people and animals with nerve damage. Even in cases where there is no evidence of B12 deficiency.
5000 mcg is not extremely high. I would certainly give at least that a try for a while. Whether you try several to a bunch of those daily must be up to you. Much evidence that it is safe. They have even given very large daily doses to people whose kidneys cannot eliminate it, so extremely high levels built up without a problem. Lots of evidence for very high doses of methylcobalamin. Here are a few, chosen pretty much at random because I don't have much time. Quote:
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You may need other vitamins for support. B12 is only one player.
Folic acid and B6 and EFAs are needed to restore nerve functions.
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Absolutely. Some may only need the methylcobalamin, but it is not worth the risk not to cover the possibility that another B is not getting through in sufficient quantities.
I second the motion: B complex, fish oil .... rose
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Thanks for the info. I only have one kidney and am extremely protective of it and I don't want to take anything that could possibly affect it negatively.
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