It began with occasional tiredness, dizziness and tinnitus. I later developed heart palpitations, odd sensations in my extremities, and shortness of breath. As time went on, I also experienced anxiety, feeling faint and brain fog. Add to the list insomnia, as I became afraid to fall sleep because I sometimes awoke with what felt like a surge of electrical charges throughout my body, or with my arms and legs completely numb.
To get a diagnosis for all of the seemingly unrelated symptoms causing me misery, it took several years...
captaincookcoin I had low B12 in a blood test but before the test I found that a steak always made me feel better then after the test I started taking a liquid B complex and started to feel much better
This is true and alcohol lovers should take a B complex vitamin every day the article didn't mention alcohol depletes B12, no I'm not a doctor.
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There are plenty of good vegan supplements that address this. Yay science! Veganuary Veganuary2020
kudos to my daughter. she told me years before any md would test me for thalassemia.[Southern Meditration]sure enough, B-12 deficiency! have self injected 1,000ml of cyanacobalamin monthly for 11 years. white male with grandparents immigrated from Palermo.
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I was suffering from anxiety and depression before it got diagnosed as vitamin B12 deficiency. One month of supplements and I was 90pc cured. Now I take a course every 3-6 mos and am much better.
Sitting in the corner Don't want the window to see I'm hiding from my mind My thoughts are scaring me My life a series of possessions Never knowing who's in control Others are living through me Guess they weren't ready to go BBCWorld latimes
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