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<blockquote data-quote="Charks" data-source="post: 2378994" data-attributes="member: 539312"><p>Hi Chris</p><p></p><p>You state you have been on slow release metformin for quite some time. That will have interfered with your absorption of Vitamin B12. One of the symptoms of B12 deficiency is burning legs or feet.</p><p></p><p>Please don't ask your diabetes nurse what to do. My opinion of them is very low. My one was worse than useless. She didn't have a clue about how to reverse diabetes just gave me information on how to manage it. If I hadn't seen the video of Jason Fung's presentation on reversing diabetes I would still be diabetic. I think that they rely on a flow chart to answer patients questions. And if the answer isn't there they're lost.</p><p></p><p>I think you should buy some B12 drops. They are cheap and can be bought on Amazon. Go for the high dose ones (3mg). B12 isn't toxic. You can take vast amounts without any problem. In Holland it is used as an antidote for for cyanide poisoning often caused by smoke inhalation. The treatment is an injection of 5g hydroxocobalamin. 5g of hydroxocobalamin is the equivalent of 5000 mg of the B12 drops bought on Amazon. B12 is water soluble so any excess is expelled in your urine. You should take 3mg for at least two weeks and see if it makes any difference. It won’t hurt you. What have you got to lose?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charks, post: 2378994, member: 539312"] Hi Chris You state you have been on slow release metformin for quite some time. That will have interfered with your absorption of Vitamin B12. One of the symptoms of B12 deficiency is burning legs or feet. Please don't ask your diabetes nurse what to do. My opinion of them is very low. My one was worse than useless. She didn't have a clue about how to reverse diabetes just gave me information on how to manage it. If I hadn't seen the video of Jason Fung's presentation on reversing diabetes I would still be diabetic. I think that they rely on a flow chart to answer patients questions. And if the answer isn't there they're lost. I think you should buy some B12 drops. They are cheap and can be bought on Amazon. Go for the high dose ones (3mg). B12 isn't toxic. You can take vast amounts without any problem. In Holland it is used as an antidote for for cyanide poisoning often caused by smoke inhalation. The treatment is an injection of 5g hydroxocobalamin. 5g of hydroxocobalamin is the equivalent of 5000 mg of the B12 drops bought on Amazon. B12 is water soluble so any excess is expelled in your urine. You should take 3mg for at least two weeks and see if it makes any difference. It won’t hurt you. What have you got to lose? [/QUOTE]
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