Wildaisy and dmholmes, the mb12 has never made me sleepy, although I found I had to have a nap after the hydroxy injections!
When I started taking mb12 last year, along with methyfolate and B-right, I found it made me have refreshing sleep and I could get out of bed easily after 6 hours sleep, whereas I normally wake up feeling knackered and it takes me ages to get up, so it certainly did have an effect on my melatonin/sleep cycle. Unfortunately, I've recently started taking it again after not having done so for a few months, and I can't get this effect any more which is annoying.
I started taking it again because on the 11 April I was getting numb limbs that were worrying me and preventing me sleeping and I was also very dizzy, so that I kept panicking in the bath and this dizziness was also preventing me from sleeping. Thankfully, these symptoms have gone now. I started with one MB12, one methylfolate and one B-Right in the morning on 14 April but still had these symptoms on Monday 19 April, so I changed the morning MB12 to AdB12 and then took MB12, methyfolate and B-right in the evening as well. The next day I felt much better, with no dizziness and I felt quite energetic for about half a day.
That day I took only methylfolate and B-right morning and evening, to determine whether they, rather than the MB12/AdB12 was responsible. The next day (Wednesday) I felt quite knackered when I woke, so I took the Methylfolate, B-Right and MB12 morning and evening to see if two MB12 made a difference. Today I woke feeling tired and I've had tingling in my left hand/fingers all day. I went shopping this afternoon and my left arm/shoulder was killing me on the way home and my feet/lower legs have been aching ever since, which is a problem I had when I was B12 deficient before I started the hydroxy injections.
Today I'm doubling up the MB12 again, so two in the morning and two in the evening and if that doesn't help I'll start experimenting more with the AdB12, as that seems to have had more effect so far.
When I started taking mb12 last year, along with methyfolate and B-right, I found it made me have refreshing sleep and I could get out of bed easily after 6 hours sleep, whereas I normally wake up feeling knackered and it takes me ages to get up, so it certainly did have an effect on my melatonin/sleep cycle. Unfortunately, I've recently started taking it again after not having done so for a few months, and I can't get this effect any more which is annoying.
I started taking it again because on the 11 April I was getting numb limbs that were worrying me and preventing me sleeping and I was also very dizzy, so that I kept panicking in the bath and this dizziness was also preventing me from sleeping. Thankfully, these symptoms have gone now. I started with one MB12, one methylfolate and one B-Right in the morning on 14 April but still had these symptoms on Monday 19 April, so I changed the morning MB12 to AdB12 and then took MB12, methyfolate and B-right in the evening as well. The next day I felt much better, with no dizziness and I felt quite energetic for about half a day.
That day I took only methylfolate and B-right morning and evening, to determine whether they, rather than the MB12/AdB12 was responsible. The next day (Wednesday) I felt quite knackered when I woke, so I took the Methylfolate, B-Right and MB12 morning and evening to see if two MB12 made a difference. Today I woke feeling tired and I've had tingling in my left hand/fingers all day. I went shopping this afternoon and my left arm/shoulder was killing me on the way home and my feet/lower legs have been aching ever since, which is a problem I had when I was B12 deficient before I started the hydroxy injections.
Today I'm doubling up the MB12 again, so two in the morning and two in the evening and if that doesn't help I'll start experimenting more with the AdB12, as that seems to have had more effect so far.