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Old 05-10-2014, 11:12 AM #1
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B12 isn't fat soluble, so it gets excreted from the body if there's too much. Maybe your problem is dehydration? I have pernicious anemia and I drink a ton of pedialyte after I get my shot to stay hydrated.

By the way, have you considered a sublingual tablet? You'd probably get more into your bloodstream but I'd really recommend hydrating after taking one.
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