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@12061948

I’m trying to figure out why my B12 is always 2000 in blood work. Drs say I don’t need Supplements I have it stored. ??
But I have high SIBO LEVELS. 81. ?? GI. Issues. Degenerating disc. Periphial Neurapathy whole body nerve pain. I understand that B12 not being used properly in the body can cause these symptoms. Chronic fatigue
Does anyone have the same experience???

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Hello12061948, I have talked with a doctor at our cancer center, he feels my high B12’s are probably due to inflammation since I have GI issues also. To give me peace of mind more than anything, he ordered blood work for several cancer markers. The results take about 3 weeks so I have to be patient. I’m thinking that he is probably right. I go for my colonoscopy at the end of the month so I think I’ve covered all the bases. I will post my blood results when I get them. Hope things are going well for you. Emy.

hello 12061948, All my cancer markers came back negative, I had my colonoscopy, had a few small polyps removed, and was told I had an area of redness in my colon which the doc biopsied. I have an appointment to go back for the results the end of January, but may go to the hospital and get my results before then. My PAP came back normal also, so there is not anything else I can think of to explain the high B12s, so at this point I’ll just wait and see what happens.
I’d still be interested to know if any one else finds a reason for their high B12’s. I wish you all well. Emy