Vitamin B12 and Neuropathy
I went to my Neurologist and saw the nurse, because my neurologist had to cancel all her appointments. The nurse went thru all my blood work, and said my B12 is way too low for someone with Neuropathy. She repeated that B12 test, and again it is low. Because it is in a low, but normal range, 2 neurologists, 2 pain specialists, and 1 primary care physician of mine, did not catch that it was low. Only this nurse did, and now I need a week of daily Vitamin B12 shots, and then weekly, for a month. If you have neuropathy, B12 level should be at least at 400. Mine is at 185. I am praying Vitamin B12 helps. I really know nothing about Vitamin B12. Just found out mine is way too low for neuropathy. These doctors need to read the actual numbers, not just the highlights of what blood work is out of range. Maybe this could have been caught 2 years ago. I don't know if Vitamin B12 will help, but I am giving it a try. We all go thru so much.... Lori Renee
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Hi John,
I thought the protocol recommended 3000 mcg 2Xs daily?
Hi @jager5210, the protocol has two B12 supplements listed. B12 Lozenges along with folate provide for greater uptake of B12 into the body. The preferred one is Seeking Health | Active B12 Lozenge with L-5 MTHF | Vitamin B12 Supplement | Methylfolate | 60 Lozenges -- 1 tablet twice daily. The optional one if the above on is unavailable is Doctors Best B12 1500 mcg Capsule (2 - 1500 mcg capsules twice daily). http://solutions2pnpd.com/ has the links and instructions.
Hopefully adding B12 helps you Lori! When initial neuropathy symptoms presented I was told my level was low and added the METHYLCOBALAMIN form of B12. Don’t use the other one, cyanide LOL something similar. Well my level went too high so I reduced it to 1000mcg. a day and now my level is fine however it wasn’t a cure for neuropathy. I do continue taking it because supposedly as we age (yeah something else)it is important to supplement B12 since it is common to have less than an optimal level.
@wisfloj Hi Joanne, Hope you are ok????? Kind of OK???? So hard, all of this. Thanks for the info on the right B12 to take. I have a feeling the nurse found my B12 problem too late, but I will do the injections of the stuff. Who knows. I am trying to escape a neuro stimulator. Yeesh. And aging on top of all of it. Write when you can..... Lori R.
@rwinney Hi again, Rachel. Again, a big thanks to you. More problems from b12? Holy cow. Not gonna think about it. Are we made of tough stuff? Sometimes. Then we cry. …….Lori Renee
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@trishj46 I'm not sure what you are missing but maybe this will help.
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Hoping this helps clear it up a little for you,
John
I just learned about low B12 from Peoples Pharmacy being one of the causes for nephropathy. I sure hope that you will keep us updated on your progress. I have burning feet and tender fingertips. They hurt all of the time.
I am so sorry for you and I can relate to your pain. I end up buying on Amazon and other places who deliver for free.
@maryv449 Are you saying that B-12 causes neuropathy? I have neuropathy in my feet and take B-12. I don't see any difference with or without. Is there an article that says B-12 is a cause?
Carol