In addition to a regular multivitamin, I also recommend a large-dose B-complex pill, since I suspect you may have a malabsorption-related deficiency which a regular multivitamin would not fully solve, and those have no significant downsides.
How do you get blood out of yourself with those tests? I’m not sure if I could do that.
You use a lancet, which is a thin spring-loaded needle that creates a small puncture in the skin of a finger, squeeze the skin around it to force blood out into a small droplet, then press that against a surface that absorbs it through surface tension. Extensive research effort has been put into making lancet devices that are as painless as possible, since all diabetics use them several times per day.
Should I start the B vitamin and the multivitamin at the same time?
Are the lancets like the ones that the Red Cross use to check iron levels etc? Those I could probably do as long as they don’t require me to have steady hands, which I lack.
The timing doesn’t matter; start the B- and generic-multi vitamins whenever you get access to them.
Are the lancets like the ones that the Red Cross use to check iron levels etc?
It’s the same idea. There are many minor variations, and I don’t know which variation you saw or which one you’ll get, but they generally don’t differ in any important respects.
In addition to a regular multivitamin, I also recommend a large-dose B-complex pill, since I suspect you may have a malabsorption-related deficiency which a regular multivitamin would not fully solve, and those have no significant downsides.
You use a lancet, which is a thin spring-loaded needle that creates a small puncture in the skin of a finger, squeeze the skin around it to force blood out into a small droplet, then press that against a surface that absorbs it through surface tension. Extensive research effort has been put into making lancet devices that are as painless as possible, since all diabetics use them several times per day.
Should I start the B vitamin and the multivitamin at the same time?
Are the lancets like the ones that the Red Cross use to check iron levels etc? Those I could probably do as long as they don’t require me to have steady hands, which I lack.
The timing doesn’t matter; start the B- and generic-multi vitamins whenever you get access to them.
It’s the same idea. There are many minor variations, and I don’t know which variation you saw or which one you’ll get, but they generally don’t differ in any important respects.