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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.

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Good tip! I ALWAYS sign a release when I have labs drawn, and have the records

faxed to me as soon as the results are in. I usually know the results before my

doctor does, lol

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> Just a tip: ask your doctor or hospital for copies of your labs. I

> always do. You have a right to do that. You may have to sign a release

> of information.

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Good tip! I ALWAYS sign a release when I have labs drawn, and have the records

faxed to me as soon as the results are in. I usually know the results before my

doctor does, lol

>

> Just a tip: ask your doctor or hospital for copies of your labs. I

> always do. You have a right to do that. You may have to sign a release

> of information.

>

>

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Good tip! I ALWAYS sign a release when I have labs drawn, and have the records

faxed to me as soon as the results are in. I usually know the results before my

doctor does, lol

>

> Just a tip: ask your doctor or hospital for copies of your labs. I

> always do. You have a right to do that. You may have to sign a release

> of information.

>

>

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