Guest guest Posted June 8, 2012 Report Share Posted June 8, 2012 Melody, That's wonderful! Thanks so much, I learned a lot from you! I'm not diabetic but apparently have a mild form of neuropathy. Neurologist did EMG and something else that were totally negative, but my doc says, yes, and I disagree with her but do have something going on. It's inconsistent, not there every day, usually happens several hours after I exercise, if it's going to happen at all. Feet burning and tingling, feel like I'm wearing a sock sometimes. I can go for days with no symptoms at all, or a very mild tingling at the worst. I'm also using the Jarrow, do you think I could benefit from upping the dose? I'm taking 1/4 of a 1,000 mcg tab, sublingual. Love that doctor story!!! They can and do learn, and I'm sorry he has to learn the hard way. I met a medical student recently, and he said that they study nutrition. He didn't understand when I told him most medical schools didn't teach it in the past. There's hope for them. H. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2012 Report Share Posted June 8, 2012 Hi. Your dosage is NOTHING. you are taking 1/4 of a 1000 pill right? I had been taking 5000 every single morning. Now I do 3000 every other day or so. Because I have been taking this for 5 years, my body has stored it. We don't pee it out like Vitamin C. Our bodies store B-12. Up your dosage. What is your B-12 level? Do you know? I have a diabetic friend who had a doctor who told her her B-12 level was normal at the level of 500 because the blood tests for B-12 give the range as 300 to 900. Good Lord. Melody P.S. While the B-12 won't cure you, it is good for nerve damage and will give you energy to keep walking and keep yourself in tip top shape. What is your glucose level (if you don't mind my asking), I have a reason. Thanks much > > Melody, > > That's wonderful! Thanks so much, I learned a lot from you! > > I'm not diabetic but apparently have a mild form of neuropathy. > Neurologist did EMG and something else that were totally negative, but > my doc says, yes, and I disagree with her but do have something going > on. It's inconsistent, not there every day, usually happens several > hours after I exercise, if it's going to happen at all. Feet burning and > tingling, feel like I'm wearing a sock sometimes. I can go for days with > no symptoms at all, or a very mild tingling at the worst. > > I'm also using the Jarrow, do you think I could benefit from upping the > dose? I'm taking 1/4 of a 1,000 mcg tab, sublingual. > > Love that doctor story!!! They can and do learn, and I'm sorry he has > to learn the hard way. I met a medical student recently, and he said > that they study nutrition. He didn't understand when I told him most > medical schools didn't teach it in the past. There's hope for them. > > > H. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2012 Report Share Posted June 8, 2012 Hi. Your dosage is NOTHING. you are taking 1/4 of a 1000 pill right? I had been taking 5000 every single morning. Now I do 3000 every other day or so. Because I have been taking this for 5 years, my body has stored it. We don't pee it out like Vitamin C. Our bodies store B-12. Up your dosage. What is your B-12 level? Do you know? I have a diabetic friend who had a doctor who told her her B-12 level was normal at the level of 500 because the blood tests for B-12 give the range as 300 to 900. Good Lord. Melody P.S. While the B-12 won't cure you, it is good for nerve damage and will give you energy to keep walking and keep yourself in tip top shape. What is your glucose level (if you don't mind my asking), I have a reason. Thanks much > > Melody, > > That's wonderful! Thanks so much, I learned a lot from you! > > I'm not diabetic but apparently have a mild form of neuropathy. > Neurologist did EMG and something else that were totally negative, but > my doc says, yes, and I disagree with her but do have something going > on. It's inconsistent, not there every day, usually happens several > hours after I exercise, if it's going to happen at all. Feet burning and > tingling, feel like I'm wearing a sock sometimes. I can go for days with > no symptoms at all, or a very mild tingling at the worst. > > I'm also using the Jarrow, do you think I could benefit from upping the > dose? I'm taking 1/4 of a 1,000 mcg tab, sublingual. > > Love that doctor story!!! They can and do learn, and I'm sorry he has > to learn the hard way. I met a medical student recently, and he said > that they study nutrition. He didn't understand when I told him most > medical schools didn't teach it in the past. There's hope for them. > > > H. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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