I was recently diagnosed with “B-12 deficiency” at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. My initial diagnosis (from the EMG and nerve conduction) was CIDP. Blood tests confirmed the “B-12 deficiency” diagnosis.

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My treatment is intramuscular B-12 injections once every three months. I have had three injections so far. I was supposed to have seen some improvement weeks ago, but my ... A place for forum uses to find help and support or to post comments and questions about the GBS-CIDP Foundation International Forums.

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My case of CIDP involved recurrent relapses of the left 6th nerve causing double vision and weakness of muscles around the left eye and involvement of the trigeminal nerve, on the left side, which gave me a numb jaw, and left side facial muscles, a numb tongue, and some slurred speech. My diagnosis of CIDP was back in October 2004. I don’t recall when symptoms started, my CIDP experience has been one of mostly very slow progression. I used to lift weights and had a surplus of strength – so this helped delay my awareness after I stopped lifting regularly (around the same time, but due to change in jobs and other things). Hi.

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I have had CIDP since 2016. Was lucky to be diagnosed early and have had a good reaction to treatment with mainly my left foot and lower legs experiencing tne verve tingling. Recently it moved to my left foot and my balance sarted to be affected. Went from IVIG every 4 weeks back to every 3 weeks without much change. Other symptoms have presented, includung a n odd gait to my walking ... CIP / CIDP How does the ghostwriting process work?

by hillolivia last updated 3 weeks ago 0 Replies I have CIDP, and before being diagnosed I suffered leg cramps; usually when swimming. After being diagnosed I was told the cramping was a symptom. They stopped for a while after I began receiving IVIg infusions, but mysteriously started again when I was sleeping. It was suggested to add a supplemental Vitamin E to my diet.