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Old 09-28-2006, 08:01 PM #1
lahgarden lahgarden is offline
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Default b12 and flare ups

Hello again everyone,

I am so frustrated by this b12 disease.

I find that I am more often sick than not.

I don't understand why weekly injections for four months, are not doing anything.

I may feel okay for as much as a week , a week and a half and then
the whole business starts over again.

Seeing blind spots (scotomas) fatigue, spasticity, slurring speech, cognitive problems, balance problems, sensation of motion, burning pains, and more....

Some times the symptoms are condensed over a day to three days, or like this time over a whole week and up to as many as four weeks.
This time it came at the tale end of a UTI which came out of the blue.

Is this what others go through?

Doc says "possilbe ms", and I don't know if ms folks go through this many attacks over and over and over. It seems ridiculous already!

Am I supposed to call my neuro everytime? I mostly save up symptoms and check in with him every three months.

Help!
thanks for listening,
laura
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