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I give myself b-12 injections every other week, 1/2 cc at a time. I can definitely feel the difference if I miss my injections, but that's because I don't have a terminal ilieum. The terminal ilieum is the last portion of the small intestine before it connects to the large intestine, and it's where the B vitamins are absorbed by the body. Mine was removed due to Crohn's Disease, so if I didn't do the injections, I wouldn't get b-12 at all.
If you don't have pernacious anemia (which is not having enough b-12), then the shots really won't do you much good. Your body will simply excrete the excess b-12.
If you think you need the b-12, ask your doctor to order blood work to measure your b-12 level, as well as other levels.
I'm also vitamin d deficient, and am taking supplements. If they don't help by the next blood work, I'm going to have to get vitamin d injections.
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