Does anyone experience a sudden drop in mood work accompanying sudden fatigue? Im still working with my GP to get the regime correct and working. I did the onboarding objective and was told it would then be 12 weeks going forward. They had just checked my bloods again 4 weeks after the onboarding and my levels had already dropped by 67%. I was asked about symptoms and doc agreed that as I was experiencing symptoms at 5 weeks I wouldn't be made to wait until 12 weeks for a top up. I struggled to get to 8 weeks. About 5 weeks in I felt a black veil dropping over me that I was powerless to stop or improve. It was awful. I'm now 4 weeks post last injection and yesterday I could feel the drop again. And today the fatigue is awful.
If anyone experiences that do they have tips on managing it as it doesn't respond to antidepressants or usual mental health invention
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I felt exactly the same and as your's dr has done mine also prescribed 2 monthly injections. After a couple of weeks my symptoms returned together with the low mood hence my deciding to SI. I have found the need for daily injections or my health seriously declines.
I took the ball into my own court and decided to self inject rather than to be left to suffer.
I'd agree completely with Nackapan and Jillymo 's posts, but the only thing I'd add is to ensure your other levels of vitamins and iron are optimal too. You've clearly found a link with the frequency of your B12, but other things such as Folate and Iron levels can also have a big impact on mood. Good luck!
Hi yes. Recently diagnosed PA. Trying to work out how to deal with all of it but already figured I'd have to fight re frequency of injections. Got to wait for some more blood tests re checking frequency again down from 8 weekly
I’m not sure how blood tests help the routine. Good check points but as you’re PA you have to try and manage it on symptoms. In a way at least you know it’s PA and you can try to treat it.
I know exactly what you mean by the black veil and fatigue. Have experienced it most of my life and what is particularly distressing is that it descends out of the blue and I find it’s worse in summer. I liken it to looking out on a sunny day through a dark filter.
B12 injections are the only thing that help and I agree that you obviously need them more frequently. Return of depression and illogical thoughts is how I know I need to inject. Antidepressants do nothing for it, I feel they are only useful for the short term. In fact many years ago in my twenties my gp was reluctant to prescribe them at all and then only for two weeks at a time. How times change!
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