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Old 08-03-2009, 11:22 PM #1
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Default do b12 symptoms wax and wane?

hi all, i've read alot here about b12,
my question is this.....my b12 level is 296, my doctor says this is normal and i need not to worry about anything. but on and off for the last year i've had periodic numbness in my hands and feets. now i have these electric shock feelings/head rushes that start from my upper back to the lower part of my brain. i have low ferritin 15.
the fact that my symptoms come and go, would this be something that would be b12 symptoms? or do b12 symptoms stay consistent with out a lot of good days? im not taking anything right now for the b12, just 300mg a day of iron to get my ferritin back up.

thanks for any advice!

jane
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