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<blockquote data-quote="niglo" data-source="post: 2566496" data-attributes="member: 558079"><p>First of all B12 and other vitamins should be tested regularly. The symptoms are easy to attribute when you know you have a deficiency, but not if you ignore them and think you are just under the weather. Your GP should have tested you before. Mine discovered that I had been under with B12 for the last 3 years! Certainly this last year, but not before as they never bothered about tests during Covid!. So now you know, but keep reminding your GP about getting those vitamins checked (on the Metformin information paper inside). If you don't help yourself, nobody will. A vitamin seems trivial but when you end up in hospital it becomes life threatening. Take Care!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="niglo, post: 2566496, member: 558079"] First of all B12 and other vitamins should be tested regularly. The symptoms are easy to attribute when you know you have a deficiency, but not if you ignore them and think you are just under the weather. Your GP should have tested you before. Mine discovered that I had been under with B12 for the last 3 years! Certainly this last year, but not before as they never bothered about tests during Covid!. So now you know, but keep reminding your GP about getting those vitamins checked (on the Metformin information paper inside). If you don't help yourself, nobody will. A vitamin seems trivial but when you end up in hospital it becomes life threatening. Take Care! [/QUOTE]
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