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Possible vitamin B12 & D deficiencies - advice required please
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<blockquote data-quote="SanFranDeb" data-source="post: 637556" data-attributes="member: 113564"><p>I've been treated for deficiencies for both. Blood tests can detect deficiencies for both vitamins.</p><p></p><p>If there truly is a vitamin b deficiency, typically injections are required. I don't recall the dosage. All injections were done at the doctors office. Currently, I take 5000 mcg sublingual daily. The injections had a much bigger impact on me. I felt like the Energizer Bunny for several days following injection.</p><p></p><p>For vitamin d deficiencies, the standard treatment by a physician here is 50,000 iu weekly for 8 - 12 weeks. I currently take 5000 iu daily, although I suspect I'm low again.</p><p></p><p>I was treated for the vitamin b deficiency when my levels were prediabetic. The vitamin d deficiency was discovered with the same blood test I was diagnosed with.</p><p></p><p>Most common symptom is tiredness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SanFranDeb, post: 637556, member: 113564"] I've been treated for deficiencies for both. Blood tests can detect deficiencies for both vitamins. If there truly is a vitamin b deficiency, typically injections are required. I don't recall the dosage. All injections were done at the doctors office. Currently, I take 5000 mcg sublingual daily. The injections had a much bigger impact on me. I felt like the Energizer Bunny for several days following injection. For vitamin d deficiencies, the standard treatment by a physician here is 50,000 iu weekly for 8 - 12 weeks. I currently take 5000 iu daily, although I suspect I'm low again. I was treated for the vitamin b deficiency when my levels were prediabetic. The vitamin d deficiency was discovered with the same blood test I was diagnosed with. Most common symptom is tiredness. [/QUOTE]
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