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Hi there,
I have PN in my toes. The doc has run the tests with the electrical probes, stuck me with needles attached to hi-tech machines, and run many, many blood tests. He cannot pin down what is causing the problem. The B12 is at 350, which he said is normal. From what I read here, 400 is now considered normal.
My question today is, what type of dosage and how often should I be shooting for? I only weigh 155 lbs. and am 56 years old. Thanks for the help!
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