Just a thought on labs and science.

I have crohn's disease in my terminal ileum, where vitamin B12 is absorbed. During my fun diagnostic process, which included lots of tests that all pretty much said either "yes," "well maybe" or were negative, I had a Schilling test done to see why my vitamin B12 levels were so low. Long story short is that test came back fine, I absorb vitamin B12 just like any other healthy person. Yet my levels get dangerously low if I don't maintain a regiment of monthly injections. So while the test says I do, I obviously don't absorb B12. Taking oral supplements doesn't have the same effect as the shots. So something is off there. Have I repeated the test? Nah. Why bother really.

Just a little tidbit about test results I still think he's guilty.