I've had burning feet for seven or eight years, and a 2015 nerve conduction test found that I have mild peripheral neuropathy. Blood tests showed extremely low levels of D3 (15) and B12 (190). I was informed that my oral absorption of vitamin B12 would be extremely low because I have had vitiligo for the past 25 years. As a result, I received weekly injections of B12 for four months before continuing to take 1500 mg once a month. T took 60k sachets of D3 every week for six months. Every night, Gabapin NT 1 Tab was prescribed to me. My burning feet have already decreased by 70%, and vitamin 12 injections appear to be beneficial. But I feel like I've put on weight. I used to weigh 72?74 kg, but now I weigh 81?82 kg. Please advise: 1. Given that my current B12 levels are about 400, which B complex injection is suggested for burning feet? 2. Could Gabapin NT be the reason I seem to be maintaining a higher weight? Can I put an end to it? Or is there a better medication for the burning feet that become noticeable in the evening? 3. After taking 100 mg of Zyloric twice a day, my uric acid level dropped from approximately 9 to about 6. Can I cut back to just one tab per day? Please respond to all three points. I'm grateful

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