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Old 05-24-2014, 10:21 PM #6
Hanshan Hanshan is offline
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So I've been supplementing for several weeks now with 600 mg of Alpha Lipoic Acid and 5000MG of Methyl B12 (level was originally 295). To address my vitamin e deficiency (level was originally 5.4) I've been eating generous amounts of sunflower seeds, almonds and spinach.

Overall, my symptoms in my feet have greatly improved. The pain is almost non-existent. I do, however, have weakness in the area behind my left knee that gets worse if I try to walk for an extended period of time. The weakness seems mild and I have no trouble getting up and down stairs.

Since I began treatment some 2.5 months from the start of my symptoms, I am hoping that this weakness might be able to be healed with time. Has anyone out there been able to fully recover from muscle weakness brought on my vitamin deficiencies? Any input would be much appreciated!
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