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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 112459" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>I would ask your doctor to check your B12 levels are still ok..</p><p></p><p>The lack of B12 can impair the brains function, presenting similar symptoms at Dementia which the doctor should be aware off, as this is one of the tests they carry out on an elderly person if they start to show signs of dementia, slong side UTI, concipation or if antoher infection is present, called ruling out physical medical reasons...</p><p></p><p>People who suffer lupus, also can have problems with asorbing B12 needing B12 injections, always know when my friend who has lupus is due her B12 jab by her behaviour...</p><p></p><p>But medical thought have now starting to indentify and understand the long term impact that frequent hypo's or low blood glucose can have on the long term diabetic brain functioning..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 112459, member: 11712"] I would ask your doctor to check your B12 levels are still ok.. The lack of B12 can impair the brains function, presenting similar symptoms at Dementia which the doctor should be aware off, as this is one of the tests they carry out on an elderly person if they start to show signs of dementia, slong side UTI, concipation or if antoher infection is present, called ruling out physical medical reasons... People who suffer lupus, also can have problems with asorbing B12 needing B12 injections, always know when my friend who has lupus is due her B12 jab by her behaviour... But medical thought have now starting to indentify and understand the long term impact that frequent hypo's or low blood glucose can have on the long term diabetic brain functioning.. [/QUOTE]
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