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And so it is! That's why I double checked with my doc. They don't GIVE B12

if your numbers are up as high as mine! I tried once before. But no, not if

you numbers are safe.

I only know of a very few of our doctor's patients who take B12 in any form

at all. All but one are low-proteiners. They think they can get protein

from food, hence they stay too low in everything. Mind you, we're all

distals, so we really cannot get protein from food.

Carolyn! Wake up! Explain this thing, OK? Why some need it, some don't? I

know Jan and some of the others worry about me, so I need good hard medical

fact to reassure them that I am a lab-aholic and don't do any guesswork! I

study 'em myself, not even trusting the medical staff to catch everything!

I REALLY appreciate your concern, which is why when I see my doc on Wed,

I'll ask the question another way to see if I get a clearer answer. For now,

though, my labs show me midrange. I did come down from sky high to

midrange, but have parked here for eons now.

HUGS for caring so much!

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>>Sue,

>>Nope, not everyone needs supplemented B12. I haven't used it yet in 5+

>yrs. In fact, none of those belonging to our doc need B12, EXCEPT (you

>guessed it) the ones who don't supplement their protein. The B12 falls a

>little faster before they go into full malnutrition. Then potassium,

>calcium, etc.

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>>In asking our doc why we don't need B12, he says it's because we are well

>enough nourished. That's a kinda general statement, but I think it's valid

>because those of us who take the protein ARE well enough nourished.

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>>And like you, at one point my B12 was like 1784 or something ridiculous.

>Even now, it's still nice 'n middle. Seems as long as I hold my protein

up,

>I do fine with most of the peripherals as well.

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>>** No matter what my mail says in the " from " ,

>>please reply to me at: vitalady@... **

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>>Thanks!

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>>Please visit our web site at:

>>www.vitalady.com

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I have been reading some previous posts regarding B-12. I'm a little confused.

Some say we have to have it and others say if we have had the open RNY, it won't

do us any good.

Any accurate info would be appreciated. I'm trying to get everything together

that I'm going to need after surgery.

Garland, TX

Dr. /July 28th

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Hi :)

B-12 is one of the vitamins I am required to take as a post-op, in

addition to a complete multi-vitamin (I do Centrum Chewables),

calcium citrate and Iron (ferrous fumerate (sp?) with intrinsic

factor.

Hope this helps :)

And sending smiles :)

Caroline

Lap RNY 5/2/03

367/310/150

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> I have been reading some previous posts regarding B-12. I'm a

little confused. Some say we have to have it and others say if we

have had the open RNY, it won't do us any good.

> Any accurate info would be appreciated. I'm trying to get

everything together that I'm going to need after surgery.

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> Garland, TX

> Dr. /July 28th

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