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Hair loss due to b12 deficiency

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coconuttree · 13/09/2020 14:22

Does anyone know or have experienced hair loss due to 12 deficiency will the hair ever grow back? Also can private hospital give b12 injections?

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Craddle64 · 13/09/2020 15:39

Hair can grow back i had iron and b12 anaemia. I used under tongue b12 sprays. Hospitals can give it yes.

pawpawpawpaw · 13/09/2020 15:51

You can do your own injections if you don't have any joy with hospital. I don't do intramuscular but it doesn't seem to make any difference.

coconuttree · 13/09/2020 15:57

Is spray more effective than tablets?

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coconuttree · 13/09/2020 15:58

But I am too scare to do injections as never done it before.

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coconuttree · 13/09/2020 16:44

@Craddle64, please may I ask which b12 spray do you get? Is a high does one?

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coconuttree · 13/09/2020 17:45

Anyone!

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RedIsWhereItsAt · 13/09/2020 17:57

No answers sorry but I'm interested too.

pawpawpawpaw · 13/09/2020 18:01

This is what I use in between injections: www.hollandandbarrett.com/en-us/shop/product/betteryou-pure-energy-b12-boost-oral-spray-60099160?skuid=099160

It can be a bit of a faff to get everything but there's no need to be scared OP, subcutaneous injections are straightforward.

There's a b12 deficiency group on Healthunlocked, they might be able to help.

coconuttree · 13/09/2020 21:15

Thanks pawpaw, I m talking to HealthUnlocked as well.

Still want to know if anyone has had B12 injection by private clinic? How much does cost?

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coconuttree · 14/09/2020 15:39

Apparently there is a shortage of even private GPs because of Covid. The only one that I manage to find charge £90 for the first appointment then £25 per injection. It doesn’t sound too bad I suppose if one is very desperate. There seems to be a high demand for b12 jabs atm. Anyway I managed to persuade my NHS GP to prescribe the injections for the next two weeks. Still worry about my hair as it is getting thinner every day. Thanks everyone.

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coconuttree · 16/09/2020 11:45

Does anyone know which shampoo is best to treat hair loss?

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ReannaLouiise · 24/07/2021 00:36

how are your levels now my b12 came back at 330 having so many symptoms and doctor won't do anything does the spray work?

Manzanilla55 · 24/07/2021 10:12

Skin clinics do b12 injections.

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