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I put this in another post, but it bears telling you all what my new GI said to me in a post of its own (and he's at a large university center, is reputable, and seems to be on his game with all of the information he gave me, as a new patient).

I have a *higher than normal* serum B12 level, on labs. He said that J pouch patients can have a skewed level; that it will come back quite high, but that the bacteria in the pouch is skewing the lab, and that if you see a *higher than normal* B12 in our population, this is actually showing a B12 deficiency on our part. I didn't know this, and no, I have not looked for literature to back this, but I trust he's on his game. He's a GI who specializes in pouch patients.

I have been extremely fatigued the past 2 years, and he thinks this might be part of my problem. He said other J pouch patients with similar complaints and *higher than normal* B12 labs are actually deficient, and that he's had many of them come back saying how much better they feel on B12 injections.

I gave myself my first injection today. I'm to take one shot every week for four weeks, then go to the routine one shot every month.

I am hopeful this might give me some relief from this overwhelming tiredness I feel all the freaking time! (and he did say you'd need injections, not the pills, to correct this)
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Thanks AllyKat as I am very fatigued, I have fibromyalgia and my 82 year old father gets B12 shots every other week. I had twice the normal level and was told to quit taking supplements. I have a nodule or whatever, sitting on one of my adrenal glands. I don't know if they check my adrenal hormone or not but this is all now going to be checked out. I am tired of everything being tossed in the fibro bucket and if there is anything that can be done to help me feel any better I want to be doing that.

Thank you all!
I'm seeing my Internist next week and asking for a referral to the endocrinologist I saw around 3 years before I had my surgeries. She's the one that told me I was taking too much B12. I'm bringing along this thread. She's good about following anything or referring me anywhere. I will ask her to refer me to the kind of doctor you request too. I don't think we have those kind of doctor's around here. I take a lot of supplements too and work with a nutritionist.

I feel worse daily. I'm also going to see my GI at Mayo's in a few months and will be requesting ahead of time for more testing to find out more about the "total" picture and to see other specialists besides my consult with a surgeon.

I have other health problems including neuropathy in my feet, fibromyalgia, arthritis, etc. I keep getting worse and there has to be other things, like we have been talking about here, that are wrong with me, that if discovered can help me achieve some quality of life back.

Thank you!

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