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Old 02-10-2014, 07:45 AM #1
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Default Low B-12 Levels

Hello Everyone,

I have recently discovered myself being a victim of low B12 levels. My current B-12 level is 116. It feels as if I am living in dreams for past few years. Nothing feels to be real.

After discussing my B12 reports with our doctor; he suggested me to take bi-weekly injections for 4½ weeks. But my family and relatives tell me that a quick recovery to an old problem is never a solution (and somehow I agreed). So, at the moment; I am taking 500mcg pills for Vitamin B12 daily (from past 4 days).

Do you think this medication can bring me out of this situation?

Your response will be highly appreciated.

Rohit.
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