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Yes and no, it depends on how long they lasted beforehand and how much & long you’re supplementing now (have that issue with iron, I’ve been taking supplements for a year and the levels are only now starting to go back up).
From how you describe it, I’d guess it might be something that’s tied to neurological functions that is not being supplemented enough. I’m no expert tho so please do take this with a grain of salt.
Tbh there are a couple of the supplements I haven’t been taking religiously due to the side effects. I hoped eating enough would fix the issues but maybe the damage is too far done already anyway.
I don’t think it’s done yet. The body can withstand a lot, and finding the right way to supplement the vitamins that are missing will make a difference. The question is really, can you get different types of supplements
On the NHS, unlikely but I could ask.
Give it a try, I’d say