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| Hi goldigger
Isn?t B12 the vitamin that you get from yeast like in beer? If it is then just drink a lot of home made beer hey look at the bright side of this you get to learn how to make beer and you have a dam good reason to drink the stuff (I?m in tears) I use to do motorcycle racing and got broke up on a few occasions then the doc told me after my last mishap that I would be paralysed in the write hand I told him ##$@% and I have 99% utility of my hand it?s all in the mind (what you want you can have) beside that who is he to tell me some thing like that [idiot]I think doctors should say to there patients that they will be fine that way you automatically believe it and the chances are that you will be Ok if he tells you that you will not be Ok then the chances are that you wont it?s the negative thought that gets to the brain that stops a person from healing like he should. Well Ok so that?s my opinion.
Regards xavier
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Beer? Wine? I first made that stuff 55 years ago! I made a good counterfeit Heineken! But my best was chokecherry wine (Prunus Virginiana.)
Last wine I made was a year ago, 3.5 gallons of Chokecherry which has not even been bottled nor tasted, yet.
There is not enough B12 in beer to matter, it is in the brew sediment, the brewer's yeast and I hate brewer's yeast. However, when you get short on B12, you need large doses, because the body is not properly absorbing what is naturally available... it is a function of the large intestine to absorb B12 and some ailments interfere, like Crohn's disease, which (thank heavens) I do not have.
The "doctor" did not say anything would happen to the nerves in my right arm.... it seems to be a mystery, why they stopped functioning for my thumb. For the rest of my arm, it is a reduction, for my thumb it is nearly total. I have 'grip,' but can not open it. Part of it was the second last operation in the University of Alberta hospital.
It is also my "write" hand and I had to write with my left.... now I use both, but have become mostly left handed. I never learned to print, left handed, nor send Morse code!
Holding a solder gun is a b---h!
goldigger
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