I have had very high Ferritin levels for the past eighteen months (now 715) with a Tsat of 59% and despite a lot of BT's and proceedures checking for inflamation in my body nothing has been found - I have been and still am feeling really ill with many debilitating symptoms including neurological symptoms -
Although my B12 blood tests were well in range - my GP has recently started me on B12 injections every other day - no lifting of symptoms as yet - but my question is ?
I am not sure if there is a link between B12 and Raised Ferritin Levels - but is it possible that with the B12 injections my Ferritin Levels might reduce -
Your thoughts on this would be much appreciated.
Many thanks
Lemondrizz
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I can’t honestly say I’ve read of anything connecting it but I must also say my ferritin dropped a great deal once I’d been on my b12 shots prob around a year,from nearly 700 to 400+ I was delighted.
I’ve got p.a been checked for haemochromotosis negative so as far as I can “deduce” p.a or b12 deficiency causes all sorts of inflammation in the body,I personally had raised lymph glands near the caecum which I had scans et for no reason found apparently just monitor in future which of course has never been done.
I’d say in my case the raised ferritin was as a result of the inflammation caused by having undiagnosed p.a and when I started my b12 shots to correct it’s resolved itself. Hope this helps a bit but it’s only my history and opinion I’m no expert. Best of luck x
This is very interesting and only something that I have only just been querying ?
How quickly did your FL decrease please.
I have not been found to be deficient in B12 - but continue to have many neurological and other symptoms - so my GP has made the decision to try me on the B12 Injections to see if they might help to improve the symptoms - I understand that there is a B12 deficiency called Functional B12 deficiency - where there is no shortage of B12 in the blood - but it is not getting into my cells or tissues ?
I do not know what my Ferritin levels were when I was well as I guess it was not checked ?
I do not know how long it might take for the B12 injections to show any improvement and fear that they may be discontinued unless I can justify some improvements - but if it does show my F Levels decreasing - then this of course may change things ?
I am at present awaiting a referral to a Haemotologist to discuss and hopefully further investigate my raised F Levels.
Correlation is not causation. High ferritin is a thing in itself (Haemochromatosis) and can make you feel as ill as low ferritin. Usually they take blood to lower it.
my high ferritin was caused by low testosterone levels , which also caused non alcoholic fatty liver. Once I started testosterone replacement it fell back to normal really quickly. And my last X-ray/ct scan said I had a normal looking liver.
that’s good. You know the cause and you corrected it. My mum’s high ferritin was following cancer treatment. It’s normal again now. Some people just have high ferritin and need blood letting.
Not sure there is a link between b12 and ferritin levels. I'm on b12 injections every 2 months and my last ferritin reading was 12 which is borderline low
Many thanks for your reply - I was tested for the HFE gene a year ago - but it came back as negative and have been told I do not need any further treatment. However I have since been in touch with Haeomochromatosis UK who say that there are other genes that should be tested and I am at present still waiting for an appointment with a Haematologist on the strength of this. I have also requested venesection treatment to deal with the iron overload - but this was declined. I am at present having EOD B12 injections to hopefully deal with my neurological symptoms - Fizzy Head - legs and feet that feel as if hey are full of iron filings and difficulty walking as constantly feeling disoriented and intoxicated. But as I have just had a B12 BT which has come back at over 2000 - I fear that this will not be continuing.
It is a constant battle to try and move forward - especially when feeling so rubbish all the time.
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