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Old 05-19-2008, 04:25 PM #1
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Question Mrs. D: hubby's ENT told him to take 300 mgs vit B 1

Hello,
My husband saw an Otolaryngologist today.

I didn't go with him, but this is what he told me:

The doc repaired a very tiny hole (maybe pin sized) in one of his ear drums with a piece of tape and some foam to hold the tape and told him to take 300 mgs of B1 a day and come back in six months.

(She said that the hole was probably from a childhood injury that had mostly healed years ago.)
She told him that B1 works to help the nerves.

I give him a multi vit and and multi B from New Chapter Organics about twice a week when I remember.

Does 300 sound about right? And do you think he needs to call the doc back about whether or not he needs it every day for the next six months?

Thanks.
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