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Old 07-06-2008, 11:06 AM #1
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Heart Falling

Even though my feet haven't been going spongy, I've been starting to fall quite a lot again... three times the other day, which was enough to make me sweat each time I had to get up to do something.

It's not nearly as bad now as when my feet went spongy all the time and I could barely make it to the kitchen, but it's still distressing to start to fall.

I know it is from the stress: a man tried to break in a few weeks ago saying that my home was foreclosed and I had vacated... not true, of course, but the Wells Fargo lawyers don't seem to be constrained by truth.

I try to take more methylcobalamin when there's more stress and I'm pretty sure that's why my feet aren't going as numb now and spongy feeling, which is a blessing!

I'm using between three and four bottles of the 5m methylcobalamin a month, and a lot of the time I can flex my toes without any difficulty, but today they feel stiff and it's hard to bend them.

A woman wrote to me a few months ago about methylcobalamin curing really advanced PN in her kitty. She was giving the kitty as much or more methylcobalamin as I'm taking... but it didn't hurt the kitty and in fact helped it. She or her friend, I forget, has a site about kitties with PN that were all massively improved with the use of methylcobalamin in high amounts.

Well, I hope no one else here is having high levels of stress and incidents of starting to fall.

(I think of you all more often than I visit.)
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