Hello all myself again with another question. As I have read many SI everyday as they have to. Fair enough as I do .... I try to space it our some days but I am in the early days of healing extreme fatigue even though I do feel, and we are invetigating, other potential, causes via blood panels.
My question is.... if there are renal issues for example can B12 help heal internal organs as it is a healing compound.
Thanks again.
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B12 mainly deals with healing the nerves of our body , and helping to keep our Immune System in good order . As there are nerves all over our bodies , B12 deficiency can have a myriad of symptoms . If left untreated or under treated for long enough , damage can be irreversible .
I would be inclined to say that we will all be surprised at how many systems and organs in the body are impacted by a B12 deficiency.
Since there is a core set of symptoms, plus a myriad of other symptoms that clear up with frequent enough injections-I don’t think you can rule out organs being impacted directly or indirectly by a lack of usable B12.
I was diagnosed with CFS, chronic Lyme, low thyroid, fibromyalgia, adrenal fatigue, hospitalized with diverticulitis, surgery for a ruptured diverticulitis that nearly took my life, colitis...tremors so bad sometimes I could hardly write. As an ICU nurse, I had to stop putting in PPICC Lines because of the tremor...
I took something for a sore throat and headache every day! I also had all the Cardinal symptoms such as pins and needles, insomnia, TREMENDOUS fatigue..
It’s all gone! The only thing I still have trouble with is constipation.
I must self inject at least every five days, that’s less frequent than when I started last summer -then I had to inject every three days.
Do whatever it takes to get the injections you need and keep hope alive!!!
Thank you but I am beginning to discover that my problems may well not be simply B12 and there is something else going on here. I have an appointment with haematology in two weeks time and I hope I am well enough to go as I am still bed ridden
A word of caution with impaired renal function. It is sometimes reported that impaired kidney function reduces the bodies ability to excrete excess cobalamin and that this can cause some problems. I am not sure how much evidence there is to substantiate this.
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