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<blockquote data-quote="BrianTheElder" data-source="post: 1848719" data-attributes="member: 311044"><p>My experience was that I had persistently low B12, which the doctor said was 'normal for me'. It was only after I had been taking B12 supplements for some time that I discovered that it was associated with metformin. The doc never mentioned that at all, even though I also had persistent tingling in my feet. When I came off metformin because my diet had given me a low HbA1c, my B12 shot up to about 1000 with warnings on the blood test report. He then said I should stop taking the supplement, but still no connection was made with metformin. I think they say whatever it needs to get you out of the room without a fuss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianTheElder, post: 1848719, member: 311044"] My experience was that I had persistently low B12, which the doctor said was 'normal for me'. It was only after I had been taking B12 supplements for some time that I discovered that it was associated with metformin. The doc never mentioned that at all, even though I also had persistent tingling in my feet. When I came off metformin because my diet had given me a low HbA1c, my B12 shot up to about 1000 with warnings on the blood test report. He then said I should stop taking the supplement, but still no connection was made with metformin. I think they say whatever it needs to get you out of the room without a fuss. [/QUOTE]
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