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<blockquote data-quote="rolypolypudding" data-source="post: 1848313" data-attributes="member: 246008"><p>You feel like absolute s***e. I first knew there was something wrong when I began to struggle getting up the stairs at home when I normally ran up them. I felt deep fatigue and muscle weakness. When I started to struggle to unscrew the tops of jars because my arms were too weak, I decided it was time to see my GP. Severe depression/total apathy can also be a symptom,as can tingling and numbness in fingers and toes. Fortunately I have a GP who is a top class diagnostician, and he was the one who thought to test me for B12.</p><p>I've had two isolated incidents of B12 deficiency and in both cases I had a course of injections which seemed to see it off. I think mine was due to dietary issues. I'm prediabetic so not [yet] taking metformin.I'll be on extra alert for the B12 problem if I ever do have to go on metformin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolypolypudding, post: 1848313, member: 246008"] You feel like absolute s***e. I first knew there was something wrong when I began to struggle getting up the stairs at home when I normally ran up them. I felt deep fatigue and muscle weakness. When I started to struggle to unscrew the tops of jars because my arms were too weak, I decided it was time to see my GP. Severe depression/total apathy can also be a symptom,as can tingling and numbness in fingers and toes. Fortunately I have a GP who is a top class diagnostician, and he was the one who thought to test me for B12. I've had two isolated incidents of B12 deficiency and in both cases I had a course of injections which seemed to see it off. I think mine was due to dietary issues. I'm prediabetic so not [yet] taking metformin.I'll be on extra alert for the B12 problem if I ever do have to go on metformin. [/QUOTE]
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