Vitamin B12 deficiency and small fiber neuropathy
Hi everybody,
I was hoping to possibly connect or receive advice. Has anybody been diagnosed with small fiber neuropathy caused by a vitamin B12 deficiency? I'm 28 years old and have always been healthy otherwise. I've never smoked, always maintained my fitness level, and have always had a relatively healthy diet. My B12 deficiency went unnoticed for 13 months, and I finally began getting treated for it about eight months ago. Doctors are hopeful I can recover but aren't sure. Does anybody have any experience with this? Any advice would be welcome. Thank you!
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I'm sorry to hear that, @ess77 . However, I am thrilled to hear you are seeing progress from your ferrous injections! What type of test did you need to diagnose this? I saw you mentioned that it was not from a regular blood test. I will keep you and your recovery in my thoughts!
My number was 236 in July of 2021, but my PCP did not let me know that this was abnormal. In January of 2022, it was 112, which is when I started injections and supplements. Now, my B12 is over the normal range, which is good. I am hoping that this is enough to allow me to begin healing.
@mikeg0822 and all...I appreciate your hood thoughts, Mike. I'm pleased with the enormous improvements in my body, my general health, my life. I'm thankful as I said....the blood test for your ferrous level is a blood test but not regularly included in testing. You must ask to have it added. Your doc will know and be impressed you do or irritated as heck! Get it done. It tests the level of ferrous in your bone marrow as I understand it, where it's made and sent out to be absorbed and used.
Should be 90-????hundreds. Don't remember. But like 800 or so. .mine was 15. So. No doubt I needed help. This was discovered by my Mayo sleep provider as low iron is a cause of restless leg syndrome which I have severely. For years. Just never named or diagnosed until I had an overnight sleep study. Now. I use a bi-pap Nightly. With a warming tube and water chamber. I can't sleep or survive w/o this Machine. Now, my legs are stiller, less aches or pain. A lot of improvement in balance. Strength. Energy
Just get the info and know with what you're dealing. Then get it fixed in some way. I don't care if I have iron infusions every month! It makes me able live....blessings.
Elizabeth
You definitely have mitigating circumstances and that makes it hard. Having different diagnoses simultaneously can be difficult to navigate what's responsible for what. It's great that you have some improvement and are making progress with your functional medical provider. Stick with it as that is where your gut brought you in the first place, right? As far as B-12, give it time and stay the course.
Do you journal? It's not for everyone, but sure can help get swirling thoughts out of your head and onto paper. It's a good way to release emotional stress. Of course as with most things, moderation is key. Writing down thoughts of fear, frustration or worry should be time limited. One tip is to set aside 10 -20 minutes each day to journal, preferably mid-day. It's helped me through the my journey. What do you think? Think it could help?
Hello, my friend, @ess77 -
Such wonderful news you are sharing! 🤩 I'm very happy for you.
What? 6K steps! You GO girl!!! I believe that FitBit.
All things good are wished for you. Keep on keepin' on.
You inspire!
@rwinney and all...
Ain't that great???!!!
I'm waking about 2500-7000k steps daily now. This is mostly doing things during the day at home or my son's home that need doing. I haven't been able to do normal things for Yeats, so this is very exciting for me. And, I'm resting as I need pretty much. In bed today after way overdoing for hurricane, but not causing a problem. Just need rest.
Thanks, Rachel. Appreciate your thoughts and encouragement.
Be well. Be blessed.
Elizabeth
Hello @mikeg0822. I noticed you found this discussion with the kind help of @runnergirl. You will also notice that I have moved your original post into hat same discussion to keep everything in one place:
- Vitamin B12 deficiency and small fiber neuropathy:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/vitamin-b12-deficiency-and-small-fiber-neuropathy/
Yes, I do! I journal every day and it has been incredibly helpful!
Hi @mikeg0822, I'm just checking in to see how have things been going for you? Are you still treating Bartonella with herbal supplements? I hope you're feeling relief.
I was just put on B12 for the same thing you have--do you have any type of side
effect from B12?