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Old 07-09-2015, 10:35 PM #1
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Originally Posted by nyuszisue View Post
Thank you all for your answers. I gained 7 pounds in 3 months what never happened before. I do go up an down with my weight but not that rapidly.
My B12 was 244 when I started taking 2000 mcg, retested after 2 months to see if I was absorbing it ( retested after not taking it for 10 days ) it was 491.
My weight has always been steady 112lbs. Couldnt gain weight. Then whammo i gained 10lbs. Turns out i developed hypothyroidism n b12 deficiency. Finally got them both back in range, i cut back my food intake but darn weight wont go away. Maybe check your thyroid to make sure thats not the culpit of your weight gain.
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