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What deficiencies could B12 injection cause?
Some of you might remember me writing about how, since moving to Pascoe vials from Dr Myhill's multi use vial, I've been experiencing whole of body mini vibrations / electricity / agitation. It's particularly bad in the night and I wake with it. I had worked out that it's tolerable by reducing injection
Some of you might remember me writing about how, since moving to Pascoe vials from Dr Myhill's multi use vial, I've been experiencing whole of body mini vibrations / electricity / agitation. It's particularly bad in the night and I wake with it. I had worked out that it's tolerable by reducing injection
Sunnysidoop
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Help please
Hi can anyone tell me....is there a difference between Hevert hydroxocobalamin B12 depot and Hevert B12 depot hydroxocobalamin acetate ....I am looking to place an order..thanks
Hi can anyone tell me....is there a difference between Hevert hydroxocobalamin B12 depot and Hevert B12 depot hydroxocobalamin acetate ....I am looking to place an order..thanks
WWWJAN
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
B12 expiry date
I ordered from Germany last year, not realising the expiry date. I have 2 boxes of 10 ampoules that expired December 2023.. š can I still use them.On a positive note I took a chance to call my GP surgery for a prescription it must be my lucky year, they said yes!! I had previously saved conversations
I ordered from Germany last year, not realising the expiry date. I have 2 boxes of 10 ampoules that expired December 2023.. š can I still use them.On a positive note I took a chance to call my GP surgery for a prescription it must be my lucky year, they said yes!! I had previously saved conversations
pinkpaddleboarder
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
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Recurring Cycle
What is it called when you can't break a cycle you are in? When I say this I mean, in my adult life I will always set out to do new things. For example, take brand new vitamins for health or other forms of experimenting with new things and then I'll slowly but surely revert back to my old ways. I won't
What is it called when you can't break a cycle you are in? When I say this I mean, in my adult life I will always set out to do new things. For example, take brand new vitamins for health or other forms of experimenting with new things and then I'll slowly but surely revert back to my old ways. I won't
Cole1jones
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Curious. . . . . Cobalamin Germany
I see people regularly ask where to get Cobalamin injectables and I see pharmacies mostly in Germany I also see all kinds of instructions about how to get the delivery address correct which seems a bit of an uphill battle for some I use Amazon.de. . . . . . Am I the only one . . . . Am I paying
I see people regularly ask where to get Cobalamin injectables and I see pharmacies mostly in Germany I also see all kinds of instructions about how to get the delivery address correct which seems a bit of an uphill battle for some I use Amazon.de. . . . . . Am I the only one . . . . Am I paying
OldmanD
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Vit C study for this group?
Sanjay Gupta, York cardiologist, has several interesting Youtube vdeos on A F as I am sure you all know. On the vitamin C one he talks about how it might be helpful in reducing AF but big pharma are never going to sponsor a study as there is no money in it for them. He suggests it is something patients
Sanjay Gupta, York cardiologist, has several interesting Youtube vdeos on A F as I am sure you all know. On the vitamin C one he talks about how it might be helpful in reducing AF but big pharma are never going to sponsor a study as there is no money in it for them. He suggests it is something patients
AKatieD
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Why I now use Methylcobalamin rather than any other form.
I reviewed the medical field's rationale for prescribing whatever form they preferred and found the rationale based on retention times as established by the same method as medication with no regards to effectiveness of healing and therefore not credible. Same with amounts and frequency. It suits them
I reviewed the medical field's rationale for prescribing whatever form they preferred and found the rationale based on retention times as established by the same method as medication with no regards to effectiveness of healing and therefore not credible. Same with amounts and frequency. It suits them
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Antidepressants
Hi all, Increased anxiety has become one of my worst symptoms of B12 deficiency and (possible*) PA. Iām on 4 weekly B12 injections (Hydrocobalamin 1mg) on the NHS but Iāve not noticed any improvements so far. Iāve had the 6 loading doses and 2 further injections so far. Iām taking D3/K2 (3000iu/100ug
Hi all, Increased anxiety has become one of my worst symptoms of B12 deficiency and (possible*) PA. Iām on 4 weekly B12 injections (Hydrocobalamin 1mg) on the NHS but Iāve not noticed any improvements so far. Iāve had the 6 loading doses and 2 further injections so far. Iām taking D3/K2 (3000iu/100ug
Pa234aw
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Alzheimer's drug - Panorama
Has anyone seen the recent Panorama programme on Lecanumab, the latest drug for Alzheimer's? The presenter reveals how the drug causes major side effects and brain enlargement. It is considered a step forward for Alzheimer's treatment but sadly only effective when caught at an early stage. To highlight
Has anyone seen the recent Panorama programme on Lecanumab, the latest drug for Alzheimer's? The presenter reveals how the drug causes major side effects and brain enlargement. It is considered a step forward for Alzheimer's treatment but sadly only effective when caught at an early stage. To highlight
Pickle500
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Ferritin and B12D/PA
Some time ago (on this forum?) I read that 80% of PA people had peripheral neuropathy and 20% did not. I have dizziness, brain fog and tinnitus but not PN. I believe the above are related to the central nervous system rather than the peripheral nervous system.What I'm discovering in my case is that the
Some time ago (on this forum?) I read that 80% of PA people had peripheral neuropathy and 20% did not. I have dizziness, brain fog and tinnitus but not PN. I believe the above are related to the central nervous system rather than the peripheral nervous system.What I'm discovering in my case is that the
Orchard33
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Autoimmune thyroiditis with lump in throat as first symptom and normal thyroid levels - medication necessary?
I was diagnosed with autoimmune thyroiditis last month after a neck and thyroid ultrasound. I went to the doctor initially as have had a constant lump in my throat since June andbwas worried about throat cancer (I am 44 and haven't smoked since my early 20s but my dad had throat cancer). This hasn't
I was diagnosed with autoimmune thyroiditis last month after a neck and thyroid ultrasound. I went to the doctor initially as have had a constant lump in my throat since June andbwas worried about throat cancer (I am 44 and haven't smoked since my early 20s but my dad had throat cancer). This hasn't
Bookminhoca
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
magnesium summary
I subscribe to Consumer Lab which looks at the science behind vitamins minerals etc.. it then tests these to see if the products are what they say they are. Hopefully you can open the link. Itās long but gives an understanding of magnesium and why we need it if our levels are low. Click on Magnesium
I subscribe to Consumer Lab which looks at the science behind vitamins minerals etc.. it then tests these to see if the products are what they say they are. Hopefully you can open the link. Itās long but gives an understanding of magnesium and why we need it if our levels are low. Click on Magnesium
OzJames
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AF Association
6 months ago
Riboflavin (b2) supplementation is a no-brainer for Parkinsons
Riboflavin (b2) is a complete no-brainer. 0 side effects and dirt cheap. Especially if your second and third toes any toenails are full of fungus/athletes foot. The Chinese believe that your second and third toe is a place where toxins leave the body. The Chinese believe PD is āstuckā in fight or
Riboflavin (b2) is a complete no-brainer. 0 side effects and dirt cheap. Especially if your second and third toes any toenails are full of fungus/athletes foot. The Chinese believe that your second and third toe is a place where toxins leave the body. The Chinese believe PD is āstuckā in fight or
38yroldmale
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Folate and B12
Both my Folate and Active B12 are only just over 40% through range. Can anyone recommend good, and hopefully not too expensive, supplements please.
Both my Folate and Active B12 are only just over 40% through range. Can anyone recommend good, and hopefully not too expensive, supplements please.
Puddleperson
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Chronic Pancreatitis/Pancreatic insufficency
Hi I'm new to this forum I used to drink quite alot for 12 years not drank for over 2 years. I have been under Gastro for over a year loads of tests 3 endoscopic,2 colonoscopies 3 US 2 abdo ct 1 mri Fecal elastane test normal in April then 6 weeks ago test was done again 23 severe pancreatic insufficiency
Hi I'm new to this forum I used to drink quite alot for 12 years not drank for over 2 years. I have been under Gastro for over a year loads of tests 3 endoscopic,2 colonoscopies 3 US 2 abdo ct 1 mri Fecal elastane test normal in April then 6 weeks ago test was done again 23 severe pancreatic insufficiency
Paula1710
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
11 months ago
Could Someone Explain The TTGIgA Test Please?
Hello! I have recently had some blood tests done due to low vitamin B12 and long term issues with iron deficiency. My GP did some tests to rule out Celiacs as a cause, and I just wondered if somebody could explain the Tissu Transglutaminase IgA test please - my result came back at 0.4 (range 0-6.9) I
Hello! I have recently had some blood tests done due to low vitamin B12 and long term issues with iron deficiency. My GP did some tests to rule out Celiacs as a cause, and I just wondered if somebody could explain the Tissu Transglutaminase IgA test please - my result came back at 0.4 (range 0-6.9) I
Hidden
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
4 months ago
Low B12 but Negative Parietal Cell Autoantibodies
Hi! I had some blood tests done last week (a brief history - I havenāt been 100% since I had Covid 14 months ago and been suffering with extreme tiredness and fatigue.. I was found to have iron deficiency anaemia and was successfully treated last year), it has shown I have low B12 (173 - range 197-771
Hi! I had some blood tests done last week (a brief history - I havenāt been 100% since I had Covid 14 months ago and been suffering with extreme tiredness and fatigue.. I was found to have iron deficiency anaemia and was successfully treated last year), it has shown I have low B12 (173 - range 197-771
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
What vitamin supplements to take alongside B12 injections?
Hi all - I'm currently on monthly injections for PA but still feel tired every morning even after a good nights sleep; low energy days; trouble focusing etc - sure you'll all be familiar with the symptoms! I've had several further blood tests and vitamin D and iron deficiencies have been identified
Hi all - I'm currently on monthly injections for PA but still feel tired every morning even after a good nights sleep; low energy days; trouble focusing etc - sure you'll all be familiar with the symptoms! I've had several further blood tests and vitamin D and iron deficiencies have been identified
TheSunshineSanctuary
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
What else to increase T3? Tried everything ...
Hello beautiful people, My latest TSH is 0.66 and had to lower thyroxine just a bit (from 100/88 to just 88) as was getting some hyper symptoms and felt way better with a lower dose, finally have energy and drive again! My T4 is healthy range, 60% through. However, my T3 dropped to just 10% of the range
Hello beautiful people, My latest TSH is 0.66 and had to lower thyroxine just a bit (from 100/88 to just 88) as was getting some hyper symptoms and felt way better with a lower dose, finally have energy and drive again! My T4 is healthy range, 60% through. However, my T3 dropped to just 10% of the range
Juliet_22
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Blood results
Hi can anyone tell me what this means. My THS came back as 14.80 but my free TT4 Is saying normal range 17.3. My B12 is fine 409 and so is my cholesterol. If my T4 is fine do I need to put my dose up? I am just starting to feel a bit better. They haven'haven'done my T3 yet
Hi can anyone tell me what this means. My THS came back as 14.80 but my free TT4 Is saying normal range 17.3. My B12 is fine 409 and so is my cholesterol. If my T4 is fine do I need to put my dose up? I am just starting to feel a bit better. They haven'haven'done my T3 yet
Timmyroo
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
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