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Leg Weakness and Mobility Issues

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Jul 7 3:40pm | Replies (58)

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Low B12 can cause leg weakness. I am battling this right now.

I would have your primary to check your B12 levels, CBC & iron levels.

I am walking as much as possible and doing leg exercises to try and get my strength back. It happened quickly. I am very careful when I am walking outside, getting in and out of a car and standing from a sitting position.

Praying for you to get better. Keep me posted. I care.

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Thank you for your response:) My B12 range was okay (425 and the normal range is 230-1,050), but maybe I should start taking it cause it can't hurt. I have had CBC checked a few times over the past months, and nothing stands out just a little high for RBC and hemoglobin. Iron is normal but on lower end. Frustrating since I'd think with my extreme symptoms it would reflect in my bloodwork, but all tests are coming back normal. I try to stay consistent with PT, but sometimes it leaves me more sore and wiped out than before. It really is a delicate dance, and even more tough when no one knows what's going on.