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These are my latest blood results any help is appreciated.

Fbc 424

Wbc 10.7

Haemoglobin concentration 149g/l ( 115 - 165 )

Platelet count 240 10.9g/l (150 - 400)

Rbcc 4.53 10.12/l (3.8 - 5.8)

Haematocrit 0.433 ( 0.37 - 0.47

Mcv 95.6fl ( 79.0 - 100.0 )

Mch 32.9pg ( 27.0 - 32.0 )

Red blood cell distribution 14.1 ( 11.8 - 14.8 )

Neutrophils count 6.8 10.9/l ( 1.7 - 7.5 )

Lymphocytes count 2.9 10.9/l ( 1.0 - 3.8 )

Monocyte count 0.8 10.9/l ( 0.3 - 0.8 )

Eosinophil count 0.1 10.9/l ( 0.0 - 0.44 )

Basophil count 0.1 ( 0.1 )

Percentage nucleated red blood cells 0.0 ( 1.0 )

Sodium level 140 mmol/l ( 133.0 - 146.0 )

Potassium 4.5 ( 3.5 - 5.3 )

Creatine 83umol/l ( 62.0 - 124.0 )

GFR 79ml/min ( 90.0 )

Serum bilirubin 7umol/l ( 21.0 )

Alanine amino transferase 17u/l ( 45.0 )

Alkaline phosphatase 88u/l ( 30.0 - 130 .0 )

Albumin level 40 g/l ( 35.0 - 50.0 )

TSH Level 1.70mu/l ( 0.1 - 4.0 )

T4 13.9 ( 8.0 - 20. 0 )

B12 199ng/l ( 170 - 730 )

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Hi Lisa, I would go back to my GP with this. I once did a written summary for a consultant that he said helped. You could try that . Good luck x

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I did and they received it yesterday. I got a call in the afternoon and i'very just had an intrinsic factor antibody test this morning, just waiting now so fingers crossed.

For some reason , the normal b12 serum levels have been set unusually low in the UK , compared to medically modern countries who have set the normal b12 serum range much higher . Medicine in the UK is in the dark ages . Get some methylcobalamin active b12 . Holland and Barrett sell B12 Boost spray which goes UNDER your tongue four times a day . Take a couple of t-spoons per day of black strap molasses which contains b6 , iron and trimethylglycine which binds to homocysteine and helps your body to expel it . Beetroot also contains trimethylglycine .Eat raw cabbage and kale for folate intake and get some lecithin granules , which is a good source of choline ( available from most good health food shops ) and put a sprinkle on your meals . Add in some coq10 and omega 3 and in a few weeks you should notice the difference

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