B12 Deficiency-Help!
I just got lab results back from my pcp and I am severely deficient in vitamin B12. I started my monthly shot immediately. This makes me a little nervous because I know you can become deficient after RNY. Could this possibly put a halt to my surgery? Is this a big deal? Could this make things worse after surgery? I feel so stupid because now that I have read all the symptons of being deficient I have experienced just about every one. I guess you learn to ignore the little things when your always being told in every doctors appointment everything is because of your weight. I was experiencing memory loss, confusion, fatigue, numbness in my fingers, loss of appetite and a sore tongue. I am afraid my OH family and need answers.
You might want to ask your doc about doing the shots 2x monthly , just to get level up, Just remeber you will want to stay on top of your vitamins , I was told some peole take em 2 daily , I had a lot of hair loss and now keep up on diligintly !! I get labs next week, and will elt you know . I am sure you'll have more labs before surgery .
Hi there,
I was B-12 deficient and just had to get permission from my neurologist for Dr. Villares to go ahead with the process. My neurologist said that worst case scenario was that I would have to take shots after surgery. Well I've taken shots before and it was always a possibility even without the surgery, so we didn't see it has too bad a situation. I had all your same symptom and they went down a lot after I started the shots. Now I just take the oral stuff daily. I hope this helps.
Shawn