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We used to feed straight B12 to the competition horses. We bought it from the chemist in those big brown bottles and we would have a spoonful each day too. It was delicious like blackcurrant juice. Needless to say you can't buy it any more. It was very good for increasing energy which would be useful now x
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Hi
I have been taking super B complex from costco, reasonably priced too. Kids sent from Birmingham Costco.
thanks
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I had a deficiency of something, I can't recall what, just before my symptoms. Small world init 😃
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Hi Ellie,
I definitely had blood test before being diagnosed with MND so presumably one was to test my B12 levels. I just thought it strange that the difference between B12 deficiency and MND appeared pretty close. But as you say there are enough different disease characteristics between them for my consultant to call it. I will let you know what my GP says next week.
love to you all.
Steve
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Hi Steve,
B12 deficiency is one of the potential mimic conditions which should be ruled out before an MND diagnosis is given - remember when it felt like you donated half of your blood in little vials, well one of those tests should have checked your B12 level, as part of your neurological work ups.
I think there are enough different disease characteristics between B12 deficiency and MNDs for an MND specialist to call it, having reviewd all clinical and diagnostic test results, and hope this is the case with you.
I hope supplements correct your vision and memory issues, and I'd jump for joy (metaphorically, of course) if your mobility improved!
As a vegetarian, I have taken B12 supplements for years - meat and fish are big sources of B12.
Let us know what the GP says.
Love Ellie.
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Hi Denise,
You get B12 from meat, milk and dairy products, and eggs. I didn't ask for the test and to date no reason as been given by my GP..
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Can we get vitamin b12 naturally or do we need supplements? How we can keep up with what we are short of I will never know. Did you ask to be tested or did they just do it as part of something else?
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Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Approx 2 weeks ago my GP arranged for me to have blood tests. At the time no reason was given. The surgery has since informed me I had extremely low vitamin B12 and has arranged an appointment to see my GP next week. Not sure what B12 deficiency means I checked on the NHS web site. This told me complications can cause vision loss, memory loss, loss of physical co-ordination which can affect your speech or walking, damage to parts of the nervous system, particularly in the legs. I should also see a Neurologist. These symptoms are exactly what I have now. I am not suggesting this is what is wrong with me but, I do find it strange.
Regards,
Steve
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