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Old 10-14-2007, 02:55 AM #1
Megan Megan is offline
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Default Is this weird or not?

All my life I have needed to get up in the night to go to the toilet once or twice between 2am and 4am. Maybe one night in every six months I would sleep through - oh bliss!

However in the last ten nights I have slept through completely on seven nights. The first night was the night I started to take the B12 1,000mgs. Also about one month before I started the B12, I started to take some Betaine HCL (Hydrochloric acid) to aid digestion as indications were that I had hypochlorrhydria.

Is there likely to be any connection or relevance to taking either Betaine HCL or Vit B12 and this most dramatic nocturnal change? I admit it is a most unexpected but welcome 'outcome' - which hopefully will continue!

Any thoughts/hypothesis most welcome!!
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