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Just diagnosed with b12 def’ following 2 blood tests. Just had first loading injection two days ago and today I feel horrendous. Stomach is bloated and feels like it’s full of acid (if that makes sense). Is this normal, off to docs for second injection tomorrow but I just feel so uncomfortable tonight 😣 and wanted to know others opinions on it. Currently waiting on coeliac and intrinsic factor results.

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Still not gone but just been advised to take some over the counter anti acid relief...

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