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Old Mon Oct 24, 2016, 10:48 AM
Marlene Marlene is offline
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At first glance of your situation, it sounds like the virus took its toll on you. It can take months to fully recover.

Your vitamin B12 levels appear to be low. In the USA, we use a different measurement but when I converted yours, it looks like it's in the low normal range. B12 serum is least effective measure of B12. And anxiety, sleep disorders and the buzzing sensation can be related to that. Many experience B12 deficiency symptoms in the low-normal range. Did they check your folate?

And I'm not sure from your post what vitamin D test was done. If it was the 1,25(OH)2D, then it may be a bit high.

Have they checked your hormone levels? Testosterone, Thyroid, etc.
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