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Old 10-11-2009, 03:26 PM #11
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I don't think there is an upper limit established for B12. Does anyone know?

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Originally Posted by concussionkate View Post
Hi Everyone,

Thank you all for your responses. I spoke with my MD yesterday, and wasn't able to post until now. She said the same that Mrs. D said, the 1000 micrograms is not dangerous. I wasn't able to get the actual levels from her, but I will at the next appointment.

I don't think anything she does is "old school". I will certainly ask, but she is young and seems to be current on everything. I have never had such a fantastic general MD.

She reinforced that the B12 is supposed to help with neurological functions, and that it may help with the twitching in my hand. She said that the increased energy is another benefit from it, but not what she was going for, but it's great that I have it.

When I see my neuro on the 15th, she wants me to go over it all with him and see if he will do a LP to check for evidence of MS. She thinks it could be a possibility, but that the twitching may just be another side effect of my head injury.

I'll keep everyone posted, and thanks again for all the added info!
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