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Hello Everyone:
would it be safe to assume (arghhh.... dangerous I suppose) that IF you have been deficient in B12 for some considerable time (literature says neuro symptoms show before blood work does) that it could have progressed to subacute combined systems disease? These problems have been slowly accruing for over 7 years that I can definitely remember. I am on PPI and have been for over 7 years, before that other gastric acid reducers for about twenty years, but no one has ever put two and two together........ I mean I am supposing PPI's could be a reason for malabsorbtion or killing off of stomach cells etc? Reason I ask this is because I have some white matter changes showing in recent MRI's that docs say is DEFINITELY NOT MS, and I have heaps of neuro signs, like tingling/burning legs and feet, arms and hands, light headedness and dizziness, thought problems and remembering problems etc etc etc...... walking is becoming difficult for me too now, my hips are hurting, and xrays show them and knees to be 'normal'. I am asking you who are more knowledgable to help me out here, give me reading to do, links to follow etc.... where you can. I am awaiting results of Hcy and MMA..... B12 levels have fallen (in 5 months) from 548 to 362. I have started giving myself IM B12 every other day, when my supply runs out this week I have sublingual methyl 5mg ready to take. Thanks for considering my question. Cheer's ![]()
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If a person has been deficient for quite a while, depending on how quickly their B12 is being depleted, it would be likely that the spinal cord is being affected at least somewhat.
If caught before real damage is done (function can be affected long before lesions will show on an MRI), a lot of improvement can take place. From the looks of your rapidly falling B12 level, it is very likely that B12 deficiency is your problem. Of course other things can accompany it, precede it, or even be caused by it. But taking care of that is a very good start! I'm in a rush, but will try to get back here and supply some links. rose
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I will be adding much more to my B12 website, but it can help you with the basics already. Check it out. . |
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I haven't re-read this, but usually people are not followed very long (not even enough months, let alone years). And very seldom are people given methylcobalamin in these studies.
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Just wanted to make sure you saw my answer.
rose
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