Guest guest Posted May 12, 1999 Report Share Posted May 12, 1999 This is an all time record for me - 3 messages in 1 day. I have had RLS since early childhood and my father had it also. The following story is true - hard to believe but I witnessed it. My father (age around 50 or so at the time) had dark brown (almost black - no gray) hair - thick - not sparse. As I walked behind him when he was sitting at the table, I noticed that he had the beginnings of a bald spot on his head. I didn't mention it since I was sure he knew it and didn't need to have it pointed out to him. Within just a couple of months, my father lost all of his hair - including his eyebrows and eyelashes. Then it grew back - snow white. He was diagnosed with a Vitamin B-12 deficiency and given B-12 injections and UV-light therapy. Within another couple of months, dark brown hair replaced the white hair completely - including eyebrows and eyelashes. His hair remained this color until he died at the age of 79. When I mentioned this to my neurologist, she had my Vitamin B-12 level checked and it was low. I am curious if anyone on the list has knowledge regarding the effects on the nervous system of Vitamin B-12 deficiency and if anyone else has had their level checked and found to be low??? Jane _________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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