Hi patch, one every 3 months is the norm , I believe you can have two much, hence the time gap, I have had tablets from gp but they are two slow....Are the tablets on prescription or just over the counter? Just wondering if I can top up my B12 levels with them maybe.
Maybe I will ask for another blood test then and see of they are high enough or not.
I had 6 injections in 2 weeks and then went onto 1 every 3 months but not sure it's enough
Hi, hope you get your levels sorted, a strange thing this b12 and iron problems etc......There is a pernicious anaemia forum that has lots of advice on how to raise b12 when you can't get enough injections to feel well.
I lived in Wales and my b12 jabs were stopped after 3 years of having them oreviously in England. I paid privately for a B12 infusion from an anaethetist. I also got superstrength cobalamin tablets.
When I returned to England I stopped taking anything or paying privately and my levels dropped but still weren't low enough to get injections back. 2 years on my levels have now shot through the roof and are way to high... So now they are doing further tests to find out the reasons why as this can be linked to lymphoma, leukaemia or liver disease.
I would suggest looking at the PA Site as there was a lot of info on there.
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The tablets were from gp .....Are the tablets on prescription or just over the counter? Just wondering if I can top up my B12 levels with them maybe.
Maybe I will ask for another blood test then and see of they are high enough or not.
I had 6 injections in 2 weeks and then went onto 1 every 3 months but not sure it's enough
There is a pernicious anaemia forum that has lots of advice on how to raise b12 when you can't get enough injections to feel well.
I lived in Wales and my b12 jabs were stopped after 3 years of having them oreviously in England. I paid privately for a B12 infusion from an anaethetist. I also got superstrength cobalamin tablets.
When I returned to England I stopped taking anything or paying privately and my levels dropped but still weren't low enough to get injections back. 2 years on my levels have now shot through the roof and are way to high... So now they are doing further tests to find out the reasons why as this can be linked to lymphoma, leukaemia or liver disease.
I would suggest looking at the PA Site as there was a lot of info on there.
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