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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2078105" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>I’m having similar issues. Last year I was 159 and told it was fine. I disagreed and used sublingual to raise levels to above the 800’s in 2 months. Felt much better. Now this year the levels have dropped back to 300’s and still falling. Drs still insisting that’s fine with no explanations as to why with a b12 rich diet and no drugs that might cause issues it’s dropping so rapidly, stores are supposed to last a few years. I’m holding off of supplements again til next blood test next week. Then I’m taking them again. I’m assuming it’s some sort of absorption problem but I can’t get them to take me seriously either. </p><p></p><p>Incidentally I also have persistently low ferretin and spa tone is nowhere near strong enough for me. Liver seems to work best. Then ferrous sulphate or fumerate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2078105, member: 480869"] I’m having similar issues. Last year I was 159 and told it was fine. I disagreed and used sublingual to raise levels to above the 800’s in 2 months. Felt much better. Now this year the levels have dropped back to 300’s and still falling. Drs still insisting that’s fine with no explanations as to why with a b12 rich diet and no drugs that might cause issues it’s dropping so rapidly, stores are supposed to last a few years. I’m holding off of supplements again til next blood test next week. Then I’m taking them again. I’m assuming it’s some sort of absorption problem but I can’t get them to take me seriously either. Incidentally I also have persistently low ferretin and spa tone is nowhere near strong enough for me. Liver seems to work best. Then ferrous sulphate or fumerate. [/QUOTE]
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