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I take Vitamin B daily. The methyl one.
I ran out yesterday and skipped my morning dose. No big deal, right? I figured I'd go get more today. I woke up today with severe nerve pain and numbness in my hands, cheeks, and eyebrow area. My scalp and tongue are also tingling. This hasn't happened in months. I know for a fact it is probably nerve pain, because my doctor diagnosed me with neuralgia after the concussion. He said I developed neuralgia from the fall. My question is, Do you think this is all from missing just ONE day of my Vitamin B? Does it really make that much of a difference when it comes to controlling symptoms, or is it probably just a coincidence that I woke up feeling like this?
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