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thatbrian
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When I first had symptoms, I thought that I had B12 deficiency. Since I started taking sublingual B12 5-6,000 per day, I will never know if I was deficient or not (I stared supplementing before the test)

Now that I have had more symptoms, and put more pieces of the puzzle together, I am almost certain that I have Lyme. BUT. . .

I felt like a new man after 2 days of 5-6,000 mg sublingual Methyl B12. So that makes me wonder if I am only B12 deficient or have Lyme or BOTH!

If someone with diagnosed Lyme can let me know if they had a great initial reaction (clear thinking, energy etc), after B12 treatment I would appreciate it.

Thanks!

Brian


My question is this

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It gives me more energy... mostly in the beginning though. Don't notice it so much now.

I am a celiac, so am naturally deficient in B12. Maybe you are gluten intolerant as well? Lyme can cause it.

I get depressed when I haven't had my shot in awhile.

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