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Default B12 Deficient in young adults?

Hello,

As a current diagnosed idiopathic peripheral neuropathy young adult, my only theory is the B12 deficiency but I'm now reading that exhaustion of vitamin B12 stores usually occurs after twelve to fifteen years of absolute vitamin B12 deficiency, in which case it's unlikely that a young adult (I'm 30) would develop this deficiency and symptoms because of it.

Any thoughts?
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