Almost certainly not B12 but easy to test blood B12. If BP high be certain K is not low. Classic signs of primary aldosteronism. Go to hyperaldosteronism@groups.io to learn more and ask Dr. for testing if not done yet.
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You may be entering menopause and hormonal changes could be causing these symptoms. It would be prudent to see your gynecologist for an evaluation. Wish you good health!
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