Damage can occur from many sources, including: Diabetes A leading cause of neuropathy Infections Such as Lyme disease or shingles Auto-immune diseases Conditions like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis can attack the peripheral nerves Chemotherapy Some cancer treatments can cause nerve damage Nutritional deficiencies namely Vitamin B12 So now we know a little more about neuropathy and its causes lets move on to B12
You can get vitamin B12 naturally by maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle
Subgroup analyses evaluated four key factors: administration route efficacy, daily dosage, age group and clinical conditions that may affect vitamin B12 metabolism (e.g., underlying pathology)
Im thinking, if you go too long without B12, or for whatever reason that month through stress/illness whatever you use up your B12 more quickly, when you do have your injection that your potassium could drop as your body goes through a healing process, similar to when you first go on it
B12 pills have to go through your stomach and intestine, get absorbed through the intestine and then enter the bloodstream
Stepping back to a tolerable dose and trying again more slowly is not a failure