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@shelley262 and @DJC3 - I'm certainly not dismissing the impacts of fish oil on anyone's health or wellbeing, but in this hacienda, we've had some curious impacts from starting a sublingual B12 supplement.
In August MrB had a very wide blood panel done by Medichecks. His results were excellent, with the reporting Dr commenting he appears to be in exceptional health, but then commented that, his B12 whilst in range, was lower than he might have expected, based on his other results. To be fair it was probably in the lower 20% or range.
I looked at my most recent results and mine were similarly in range, but in the lower reaches, so we both started on a B12 supplement.
Within about 6 weeks one of his golf buddies asked him what he'd been doing because he seemed much more flexible and looked very well. For myself, I had been at my GP late spring to talk about hair drop. I didn't have any bald spots, but my hair had definitely thinned. I now have bonkers regrowth!
To be honest, having got the "in range" on my own B12, I put the hair drop down to other events.
Anyway, anyway, I wonder if MrShelley has also had any kind of benefit from the B12.
I've been astonished myself. Delighted and astonished and it has been a very valuable reminder that "in range" doesn't mean optimal, or sometimes even "good enough" for any given individual at any given time of their life.
The body is a miraculous thing, but it doesn't half mess with our minds at times!
Edited to add the NHS B12 link: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vitamin-b12-or-folate-deficiency-anaemia/symptoms/
In August MrB had a very wide blood panel done by Medichecks. His results were excellent, with the reporting Dr commenting he appears to be in exceptional health, but then commented that, his B12 whilst in range, was lower than he might have expected, based on his other results. To be fair it was probably in the lower 20% or range.
I looked at my most recent results and mine were similarly in range, but in the lower reaches, so we both started on a B12 supplement.
Within about 6 weeks one of his golf buddies asked him what he'd been doing because he seemed much more flexible and looked very well. For myself, I had been at my GP late spring to talk about hair drop. I didn't have any bald spots, but my hair had definitely thinned. I now have bonkers regrowth!
To be honest, having got the "in range" on my own B12, I put the hair drop down to other events.
Anyway, anyway, I wonder if MrShelley has also had any kind of benefit from the B12.
I've been astonished myself. Delighted and astonished and it has been a very valuable reminder that "in range" doesn't mean optimal, or sometimes even "good enough" for any given individual at any given time of their life.
The body is a miraculous thing, but it doesn't half mess with our minds at times!
Edited to add the NHS B12 link: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vitamin-b12-or-folate-deficiency-anaemia/symptoms/