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abnormal MCV - what does it mean? Any ideas please?
Reviewed by Clinician” I looked up MCV and it led me to this forum - I’m wondering if I could have pernicious
anaemia
or are my results nothing to worry about?
Reviewed by Clinician” I looked up MCV and it led me to this forum - I’m wondering if I could have pernicious
anaemia
or are my results nothing to worry about?
Artemis2
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Possible transformation to MF?
I’ve spoken with the specialist nurse from haematology this morning, my iron infusion has helped my
anaemia
but the consultant wants me to have another bmb after Christmas, and to actually go in and see the consultant in person (will be the first time since January 2020) to discuss the results approximately
I’ve spoken with the specialist nurse from haematology this morning, my iron infusion has helped my
anaemia
but the consultant wants me to have another bmb after Christmas, and to actually go in and see the consultant in person (will be the first time since January 2020) to discuss the results approximately
lizzziep
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
HELP PLEASE
hi guys it’s been awhile since I have posted, I’m in desperate need of some clarification, it’s my son he’s been so poorly for quite awhile, reoccurring viruses, sever fatigue, joint pain, and is so pale😳😔 he’s in His early 20s and really struggling with all this, I have a diagnosis of Pernious anemia
hi guys it’s been awhile since I have posted, I’m in desperate need of some clarification, it’s my son he’s been so poorly for quite awhile, reoccurring viruses, sever fatigue, joint pain, and is so pale😳😔 he’s in His early 20s and really struggling with all this, I have a diagnosis of Pernious anemia
Steph0077
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
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Effects of long term inflammation - anaemia of inflammation
Anaemia
of inflammation. "Anemia of inflammation, also called anemia of chronic disease or ACD, is a type of anemia that affects people who have conditions that cause inflammation, such as infections, autoimmune diseases, cancer, and chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Anaemia
of inflammation. "Anemia of inflammation, also called anemia of chronic disease or ACD, is a type of anemia that affects people who have conditions that cause inflammation, such as infections, autoimmune diseases, cancer, and chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Shell567
Sweet's Syndrome UK
in
Sweet's Syndrome UK
1 year ago
Feeling worse after B12 Injections
Hi all, I am a 21 y/o male who eats meat and was diagnosed with a B12 deficiency (not PA) about 2 months ago. I went into the walk-in about 3 months ago with heart palpitations, fatigue, severe anxiety, inability to focus, and some vision issues. I was diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder and
Hi all, I am a 21 y/o male who eats meat and was diagnosed with a B12 deficiency (not PA) about 2 months ago. I went into the walk-in about 3 months ago with heart palpitations, fatigue, severe anxiety, inability to focus, and some vision issues. I was diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder and
juanpablo111
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Am Iwell?
I have my bi-monthly consultant review next week, which always starts with the question, well how are you? My usual reaction, is that perhaps you should tell me! I have just got the results (After 1 hour) of my latest blood test but I'm not sure which questions to ask. I started treatment with 6xRituximab
I have my bi-monthly consultant review next week, which always starts with the question, well how are you? My usual reaction, is that perhaps you should tell me! I have just got the results (After 1 hour) of my latest blood test but I'm not sure which questions to ask. I started treatment with 6xRituximab
Dawson21
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
Hyperparathyroidism
Hi there! I have been diagnosed as having possible primary hyperparathyroidism. I am a shocked that there is not a group for this disease. Can anyone help with this? So many people think I have something wrong with my thyroid when I say I have it, when in fact it is to do with the parathyroid glands
Hi there! I have been diagnosed as having possible primary hyperparathyroidism. I am a shocked that there is not a group for this disease. Can anyone help with this? So many people think I have something wrong with my thyroid when I say I have it, when in fact it is to do with the parathyroid glands
love25032607
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Bloods Results
These where printed out for me as requested, any advice most welcome 🌸 Was taking teva levo 75mcg, thybon henning t3 10mcg, prior to these results. Now taking 5mcg three times a day. Supplement vit D with k2, mk7 and magnesium glycinate
These where printed out for me as requested, any advice most welcome 🌸 Was taking teva levo 75mcg, thybon henning t3 10mcg, prior to these results. Now taking 5mcg three times a day. Supplement vit D with k2, mk7 and magnesium glycinate
Geegee777
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
atrophic gastritis pernicious anaemia
Nothing at fault but confirmed atrophic gastritis pernicious
anaemia
-which I think is good news considering what it could be. Question - does AG cause PA. Or does PA cause AG ? - does anyone have this type and if yes how is it for you coupled with PA ? regards
Nothing at fault but confirmed atrophic gastritis pernicious
anaemia
-which I think is good news considering what it could be. Question - does AG cause PA. Or does PA cause AG ? - does anyone have this type and if yes how is it for you coupled with PA ? regards
PAapr22
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
B12 / PA roller-coaster and further tests
They then did an intrinsic factor test and it's been confirmed that I have Pernicious
Anaemia
. The nurse told me my B12 levels were extremely low - they came back as under 100pg/mL (apparently they don't get more specific readings under a hundred).
They then did an intrinsic factor test and it's been confirmed that I have Pernicious
Anaemia
. The nurse told me my B12 levels were extremely low - they came back as under 100pg/mL (apparently they don't get more specific readings under a hundred).
TheSunshineSanctuary
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
Low B12 levels link to RLS
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0303846722003584 A recent study from China links low B12 to RLS and depression Only 80 people in the trial though so it does need more research Many people with pernicious
anaemia
(caused by low B12) have RLS.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0303846722003584 A recent study from China links low B12 to RLS and depression Only 80 people in the trial though so it does need more research Many people with pernicious
anaemia
(caused by low B12) have RLS.
Joolsg
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
positive fit test
I’ve always had anxiety around my bowels which then ends up in them being looser I’ve never passed any blood, had recent blood tests all normal no
anaemia
, still samples for h pylori negative , calprotectin negative .
I’ve always had anxiety around my bowels which then ends up in them being looser I’ve never passed any blood, had recent blood tests all normal no
anaemia
, still samples for h pylori negative , calprotectin negative .
Hidden
in
Colon Cancer Connected
1 year ago
folic acid
Haven’t had chance to talk to GP yet as weekend, but I know one of them is extremely low folic acid I looked up Google and it said that folic acid deficiency could lead to chronic
anaemia
and causes lack of red blood cells My question is would anyone have any idea as to whether my pills I take cause
Haven’t had chance to talk to GP yet as weekend, but I know one of them is extremely low folic acid I looked up Google and it said that folic acid deficiency could lead to chronic
anaemia
and causes lack of red blood cells My question is would anyone have any idea as to whether my pills I take cause
Tapanac
in
AF Association
1 year ago
1920's Pernicious Anaemia film
Just came across this very interesting film on YouTube of Pernicious
Anaemia
from the 1920's . https://youtu.be/ABx-dSYWzaM
Just came across this very interesting film on YouTube of Pernicious
Anaemia
from the 1920's . https://youtu.be/ABx-dSYWzaM
MartynLewis
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Folate deficiency
Please can you give me some advice as to what supplement should be take for a folate deficiency. Is it folic acid tablets or folate tablets? I am somewhat confused. Also what is the optimal folate level for a person with Hashimotos? Thanks in advance
Please can you give me some advice as to what supplement should be take for a folate deficiency. Is it folic acid tablets or folate tablets? I am somewhat confused. Also what is the optimal folate level for a person with Hashimotos? Thanks in advance
Pinkisland
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
IFAB testing guidelines per Mayo clinic laboratory website
I found this IFAB test guideline. I found a few things pretty interesting. This particular lab which is the lab that did my IFAB test says that you should be fasting for 8 hours before you take this test and you should not have had any B12 injections within 2 weeks prior to the test. Another interesting
I found this IFAB test guideline. I found a few things pretty interesting. This particular lab which is the lab that did my IFAB test says that you should be fasting for 8 hours before you take this test and you should not have had any B12 injections within 2 weeks prior to the test. Another interesting
EllaNore
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Possible Uveitis
My main problems are fatigue and brain fog, joint pain, generalised aches and pains, raynauds, mouth ulcers, and recurring
anaemia
. I have always had dry eyes. About a week ago I suddenly noticed a large floater in one of my eyes. I also noticed flashing.
My main problems are fatigue and brain fog, joint pain, generalised aches and pains, raynauds, mouth ulcers, and recurring
anaemia
. I have always had dry eyes. About a week ago I suddenly noticed a large floater in one of my eyes. I also noticed flashing.
Ophelia1
in
LUPUS UK
1 year ago
optimal levels for vit d, folate, ferritin and vit b12?
can anyone advise on what would be considered optimal levels for the above? ferritin 29 (13-150) folate 1.94 (>3.89) b12 91.9 (37.5-150) Vit D 85 (50-200) Thanks. Asking for a friend.
can anyone advise on what would be considered optimal levels for the above? ferritin 29 (13-150) folate 1.94 (>3.89) b12 91.9 (37.5-150) Vit D 85 (50-200) Thanks. Asking for a friend.
Mickeydooley
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Cold Agglutinin Disease/Auto-Immune Haemolytic Anaemia coupled with Triple Positive APS
Hello everyone, I wonder if anyone else has been diagnosed wth Triple Positve APS along with Cold Agglutinin Disease (COAG). My haematologist says they are unrelated but I wonder. I have recently had rituxamab intravenous treatment for COAG since it may be that it is beng triggered by low B Cell lymphoma
Hello everyone, I wonder if anyone else has been diagnosed wth Triple Positve APS along with Cold Agglutinin Disease (COAG). My haematologist says they are unrelated but I wonder. I have recently had rituxamab intravenous treatment for COAG since it may be that it is beng triggered by low B Cell lymphoma
Colinfb
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
1 year ago
What happens next?
I have recently been told by my GP on a telephone consultation that I have ET. No explanation of what it is other then ‘It’s a platelet thing and just making you aware as it might raise its head in the future when you have routine blood tests done. ‘ the GP spoke to Haematology who said they are not
I have recently been told by my GP on a telephone consultation that I have ET. No explanation of what it is other then ‘It’s a platelet thing and just making you aware as it might raise its head in the future when you have routine blood tests done. ‘ the GP spoke to Haematology who said they are not
BarnyKat
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
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