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Do you continue taking B1 Thiamin HCL, High Dose Therapy (HDT)?

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I’m wondering if HDT benefits after having had DBS surgery. What are you thoughts?

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Yes. To take care of after DBS symptoms

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Really? I didn’t know DBS cause symptoms too. I haven’t read of any DBS symptoms. Do you know what they might be?

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B1 is part of your nutrition. Do you keep eating? I think I would keep taking it but if it makes you feel over anxious and think it might be too much now perhaps gradually scale it back until you are comfortable.

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You’re right. That makes sense. Thank you.

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