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Old 08-16-2009, 04:53 PM #1
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Default B12 defiency making RLS worse?

Does anyone else here have Restless leg syndrom and a B12 defeincy? I noticed it seems to get worse when I am having a bad day but it also gets worse a few days after I get a shot? Anyone else?

Although I have to say I remember MrsD mentioned something about potassium being decreased during the treatment for B12 def and I am wondering if maybe that is why my RLS is acting up? make sense?
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