Hi everyone,
I'm a limbo lander and I had some blood tests done and I have low B 12 so my doctor gave me a shot of it in his office. I ended up reacting to it I think as it increased my back and leg pains late at night to the point where I was almost crying.
As usual my Sed rate was too high.
Is it possible that my problem is B12? Or is it just one of those things that has to be managed? I have read that low B12 can mimic MS but that people with MS often have low B12. So I haven't had an AHA! moment.
My neurological problems come and go and there was a period of four years when I was mostly fine meaning my body was what I call quiet. So let's pretend that if I have chronic low B 12 that causes neurological problems wouldn't my neurological problems exist all of the time? I don't know whether it was a one off or if I have low B 12 all of the time as I'm sure that I haven't had my B12 watched each time I had blood work.
My GP still believes that I have MS.
So I guess after I've rambled a great deal, my question or concern here is what do I do with this information about low B12? Any suggestions please?
Take care,
swingingwillow
I'm a limbo lander and I had some blood tests done and I have low B 12 so my doctor gave me a shot of it in his office. I ended up reacting to it I think as it increased my back and leg pains late at night to the point where I was almost crying.
As usual my Sed rate was too high.
Is it possible that my problem is B12? Or is it just one of those things that has to be managed? I have read that low B12 can mimic MS but that people with MS often have low B12. So I haven't had an AHA! moment.
My neurological problems come and go and there was a period of four years when I was mostly fine meaning my body was what I call quiet. So let's pretend that if I have chronic low B 12 that causes neurological problems wouldn't my neurological problems exist all of the time? I don't know whether it was a one off or if I have low B 12 all of the time as I'm sure that I haven't had my B12 watched each time I had blood work.
My GP still believes that I have MS.
So I guess after I've rambled a great deal, my question or concern here is what do I do with this information about low B12? Any suggestions please?
Take care,
swingingwillow
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