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There is a gene, MTHFR, that affects B12. My family has a few people that need B12 shots regularly and have this gene variation.
Best of luck to you.

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Thank you, that is very helpful, I will look into it.

My daughter, husband and I all have MTHFR and have to supplement B12 as the methylated form along with Folate (not folic Acid). It comes as a chewable pill.
Have you had your Homocystine checked? Ours was high due to this genetic issue before we started taking the correct form of B12 and Folate.