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<blockquote data-quote="lindijanice" data-source="post: 1842340" data-attributes="member: 446215"><p>As far as I know we are not routinely tested for B12 levels here in Canada. I do because I always ask for a full blood panel to be taken.....oh, let me tell you, if you are deficient you will know by the extreme fatigue, palpatations, extreme dizziness when bending over...get your B12 injection and literally within minutes you can feel/see the difference. I took injections for a number of years and now take it orally and works well. B12 is important for getting our red blood cells out there and working, so low B12 levels can give a brain fog type of feeling as well - sometimes one's iron (hemoglobin) level will be low so good to get that checked. Cheers/L</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindijanice, post: 1842340, member: 446215"] As far as I know we are not routinely tested for B12 levels here in Canada. I do because I always ask for a full blood panel to be taken.....oh, let me tell you, if you are deficient you will know by the extreme fatigue, palpatations, extreme dizziness when bending over...get your B12 injection and literally within minutes you can feel/see the difference. I took injections for a number of years and now take it orally and works well. B12 is important for getting our red blood cells out there and working, so low B12 levels can give a brain fog type of feeling as well - sometimes one's iron (hemoglobin) level will be low so good to get that checked. Cheers/L [/QUOTE]
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