Non-Functional B12 Cellular Activity.
A study posted by technoid.
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It is a study of the biochemistry of vitamin B12 cellular metabolism. 4 years of treating B12 deficiency with at least twice weekly injections of hydroxocobalamin. 1800 patients.
Pretty much following the same old path of trying to find a cause through biochemistry then suggesting ways to maybe find a way to relieve pain and suffering with the same failed results.
However I found this helpful to me.
"several cases where patients did not experience the expected recovery outcome, with distinct
experiences during and after treatment, such as:
• A quick normalization of total serum B12 level right after the first injections without a recovery from the symptoms; whereas a longer treatment will improve patients health eventually;
• Symptoms worsening in the early stage of the treatment; improvement/recovery does happen after a longer period of the treatment;
• Once the treatment is stopped, symptoms reoccur, leading sometimes a worse state;
• Symptoms reoccur during the maintenance dose (i.e. when the frequency and/or dose of treatment is decreased)."
They gave this a label of B12 Cellular Inactivity.
So we are all different and the above describes one major important difference. I have worked with this understanding for over 1/2 a year as it made sense to me that a different outcomes meant something. So do different test results of the same body. And deserve different treatment which is effective.
I also have rejected that we all will heal it just takes time. The study shows that is not true. Only way to prove that is to not heal. I reject it is a matter of finding the right combination for me.
I would have been one of those that did not recover had I not discovered that my body for reasons unknown and unsuccessful studied needs injections 4 hours apart. Differences are important and deserve different treatment.
It was also helpful for me to have confirmed that some do recover over time following ‘standard’ treatment. I do not.
I suspect that those that experience B12 cellular deficiency are over represented here as standard treatment is not effective for them.
Also from this study:
“The slow repair of B12 deficiency damages can eventually be resolved by giving continuous supply of injections to patients, such that they can slowly recover in a long term. However, if there are other issues impeding the cellular function of B12, the recovery of the patient might not be guaranteed."
It would be accurate to state that with current understanding and treatment recovery might not be guaranteed. It does not follow that they will not recover if the frequency of injections is increased to 4 times a day. That is not likely will not be considered as it falls outside of medical methodology. It does not fall outside of my methodology.
So until someone rationally disputes my evaluation and conclusions I will be using the concept of Non-Functional B12 Cellular Activity as distinct from B12 deficiency. B12 deficiency is NA to what I experience.
An oak tree is a tree and not a maple tree.
I will likely never have the knowledge of how long it takes to heal with effective self treatment as I did improve for three years with daily injections. It is possible that those three years made it harder for my body to heal than had effective treatment started three years ago. Nothing for that.
It seems to me that often what is stated here as being common with B12 deficiency is in fact not common at all and is an indication that the person is experiencing Non-Functional B12 Cellular Activity.
It will be interesting if what seems to be true to me becomes what is seen to be true to others on this forum. Not my end of it.