If you think it's a B12-, why not just start supplementing? I mean, this is reminding me quite a lot of our granddaughter and her gluten intolerance. It was looking like it could very well be Celiac, and you want to know what the Tx is for Celiac? Removing gluten from the diet. So, irrespective of a proper Dx, the Tx would be exactly the same so that's what we did and she improved DRASTICALLY.
I am actually heading to the store later to grab some supplements--and have already been supplementing my diet with liver and lots more fresh meat, fortified cereals, and fortified soy products.
I wanted to be sure that I wouldn't exacerbate anything by taking vitamins. Taking a multivitamin made me VERY ILL awhile back (severe nausea and stomach pain, cold sweats, etc)--and so I'm sort of afraid of supplements and prefer to get shit through my diet if I can.
I also wanted to be sure I was getting the right type of b12 as there are several. I'm pretty convinced on what to get now (the sublingual
methylcobalamin is the ticket according to most).
Another problem with this deficiency is that if it is not treated properly, it can cause more issues (degeneration of spinal cord as an example). Things need to be addressed in the proper order and other deficiencies really need to be identified in order to decide what that order is.
Turns out b12 can go first though, and I spent most of the day yesterday reading medical journals convincing myself of this.
Also, the circumstances of my other medical issues (chronic gastritis/GERD) suggest that what I might be dealing with is in fact pernicious anemia, which is a b12
absorption deficiency.
Regardless it looks as though there will be a long road ahead if this is the case--b12 deficiency takes some time to correct in most of the cases I've heard of. If I have anything to be happy about, though, its that I appear to have caught it before any SEVERE consequences have occurred. I am especially referring to neuropathy, of which I have some--but nothing as bad as what I've read about.
So all of these symptoms sound bad enough, right?
I got myself into big trouble reading the medical journals. They made clear for me the biochemistry that is CAUSING these issues and as a guy who understand biochemistry it was very alarming to read what might be happening in my body.
I could legitimately be giving myself cancer right now, lol.
Everything from DNA synthesis to synthesis of methionine, to increased homocysteine levels (stroke and artherosclerosis risk), to inability to construct new myelin sheathes for nerve tissue.
I mean like, wow. Reading it I was like damn I shut off half of the reactions in my biochemistry class by not having this stuff around.
Totally terrifying lol.