I, too, hate shots. I used to have weekly and then monthly allergy shots all the way through grades 2 - 12. But I began this treatment living in the jungle of Papua and the nurses didn’t want to spend their time on it and so I learned.
I inject in the muscle of my thigh and I inject at least 2 mg each week. If I use less than that, I begin having dizzy spells, can’t look up into the sky or up a tree and lose my footing going down stairs. I also stop driving because moving objects lose their correct place in the universe. Another symptom I develop is a creepy, fungus-in-the-brain, fuzzy headache. It feels like a fungus begins growing in between my brain and my skull. I know that is probably not a good description but it is the best I’ve come up with. When I have a regular, steady intake of B12 these symptoms disappear.
There are other symptoms that I have, too, but I’m afraid I’ve bored you.
WOW those are pretty scary symptoms. After falling, my fault, this summer and breaking my ankle . . . you should be careful as it is a horrible recovery but I managed without surgery and a bi-mal fracture and being right foot I couldn’t drive for about 3 months.
I did the allergy shots for a while but a 750+ mile move about 20 years ago seemed to have cured me . . . knock knock on wood. I would stand in like a doorway and “roll my arm” against the wood and inject there. I hated it.
“There are other symptoms that I have, too, but I?m afraid I?ve bored you.”
No. Not at all. Fill us in.