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Old 02-06-2011, 07:50 PM #1
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Default Elevated B12

Trying to reach mrsD. I have been diagnosed with elevated B12 and I have no idea what this means, trouble is my doctor doesn't either and I'm not comfortable with the "wait and see" approach. At the same time I can't really be upset with him, because all my other tests are normal.

CBC-normal
Calcium
Folate
C-reactive protein
CMP
Liver Panel
Sed Rate
VDRL

All normal. So why is my B12-1300 on a 870 scale?

Please if anyone has thoughts, similar experience or input, please help! What kind of doctor should I follow up with?
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