I have B12 deficiency that causes severe neurological problems - functional movement disorder and sulphite allergy. I use B12 to control asthma - especially as I'm allergic to sulphites in inhalers and nebulisers. I can't have steroids as they make my functional neurological disorder worse. I also suffer from severe fatigue without B12. I don't fancy returning to peripheral neuropathy or trips to A&E with severe asthma attacks. I'm already at high risk of developing Parkinson's disease due to my type of FND and B vitamins are important.
I'm in a pickle as my GP keeps taking my levels when I'm injecting and I can't stop as I won't be able to get out of bed, wash, etc with out it. They won't prescribe. I've been getting B12 ampules from Germany, but it seems that even planet Amazon has stopped selling them now. Can any one help? I'm scared as I go down hill rapidly without them.
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You can obtain B12 depot ( Hydroxocobalamin ampoules from Amazon.de ( German Amazon ) They have Pascoe and Hevert B12 depot ampoules. You can get Panpharma , the most popular B12 depot ampoules from
an excellent German online pharmacy . Use google chrome for translation . The pharmaceutical reference number is 16199653 This will take you straight to the item
Sorry I'd tried all the old ways with no luck and had been using Amazon. My concentration levels are not good with the brain fog and not sleeping lately. I did immediately post back that I had been a muppet and apologised. Perhaps I should have deleted the post instead of answering to my own post. Butterfly brain. x
i think they have just run out of the ones I usually have with Christmas and everything disrupting. I have managed to order some, albeit in 2ml ampules.
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