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B12 borderline low

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By *ittle_brat_evie!! OP   Woman
over a year ago

evesham

Before anyone starts.... Yes I will ask my Dr but its 6:30am and they aren't open yet plus I've got to go back for more tests in 3 months.

So then. Does anyone have low or borderline low b12? If so how do you manage it?

Might seem and odd question but could my levels have been affected as I was on when I had my tests done?

I've been on metformin for quite some time to manage diabetes and I know that can affect b12 levels so will be asking about my medication when I see the Dr.

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By *riefcase_WankerMan
over a year ago

Milton Keynes

This is gonna sound weird, but what about Horlicks?

Honestly, next time you're at a supermarket, pick up some Horlicks and compare the label to multivitamins - it's absolutely packed with allsorts - more vitamins than bloody vitamin tablets!

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By *offee with MilkCouple
over a year ago

Over the roundabout and then turn right.


"This is gonna sound weird, but what about Horlicks?

Honestly, next time you're at a supermarket, pick up some Horlicks and compare the label to multivitamins - it's absolutely packed with allsorts - more vitamins than bloody vitamin tablets!"

Are you serious? Asda here I come.

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By *he riverdeep69Couple
over a year ago

North west ish

I'd certainly be making an appointment at the GP for them to monitor. Can be managed through diet or you may need a course of B12 injections.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!! OP   Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"I'd certainly be making an appointment at the GP for them to monitor. Can be managed through diet or you may need a course of B12 injections."

Got to wait 3 months to have the levels tested again to see if it wasn't just a one off reading so it is being monitored.

Just reading up on foods to eat and I eat most of them to be fair. Maybe need some more liver and kidney though.

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By *he riverdeep69Couple
over a year ago

North west ish


"I'd certainly be making an appointment at the GP for them to monitor. Can be managed through diet or you may need a course of B12 injections.

Got to wait 3 months to have the levels tested again to see if it wasn't just a one off reading so it is being monitored.

Just reading up on foods to eat and I eat most of them to be fair. Maybe need some more liver and kidney though. "

Liver and onions done slow in the slow cooker with a massive portion of broccoli. Delish!

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

My friend has an issue where she cannot adsorb B12 so has to have regular injections. It was a nightmare to diagnose but I think this was down to her doctors. It can hit you hard with tiredness and affect sleep if it gets bad go private and they will sort it straight away.

Hammer the meat and dairy to boost those levels. Liver and kidney though bleugh!

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By *ittle_brat_evie!! OP   Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"My friend has an issue where she cannot adsorb B12 so has to have regular injections. It was a nightmare to diagnose but I think this was down to her doctors. It can hit you hard with tiredness and affect sleep if it gets bad go private and they will sort it straight away.

Hammer the meat and dairy to boost those levels. Liver and kidney though bleugh! "

Don't need telling twice.... I feel a meat feast coming on

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You can also get b12 tablets. I have ones that you let dissolve under tongue after being told my b12 and iron are low

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