Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Bites and stings
Posts
Communities
37,318 public posts
Filter results
B12 supplementation query
My active B12 level in 2022 was 66.1 pmol/L and following advice on our wonderful forum I began taking Thorne basic B complex. This raised my levels to 78.6 pmol/L in 2023. This year my B12 level is 76.3 pmol/L. So it hasn't continued to increase to the recommended 100 pmol/L. For the past ten days
My active B12 level in 2022 was 66.1 pmol/L and following advice on our wonderful forum I began taking Thorne basic B complex. This raised my levels to 78.6 pmol/L in 2023. This year my B12 level is 76.3 pmol/L. So it hasn't continued to increase to the recommended 100 pmol/L. For the past ten days
goingholiday
in
Thyroid UK
3 days ago
Ivermectin
I was recently diagnosed with CLL after a year plus of repeating colds and respiratory infections. My whites were in the high 20's sometimes almost doubling in a couple of weeks time. Now they are in the low to mid teens and I feel good. So, my question is has anyone used Ivermectin with any success?
I was recently diagnosed with CLL after a year plus of repeating colds and respiratory infections. My whites were in the high 20's sometimes almost doubling in a couple of weeks time. Now they are in the low to mid teens and I feel good. So, my question is has anyone used Ivermectin with any success?
Bornagain514
in
CLL Support
3 days ago
vitamin results
I’ve just received my vitamin results. My ferritin is 52, serum vitamin b12 level 462 ng/l, serum folate level 16.5 ng/l (range 3-20), vitamin D 90. A year ago my ferritin was 48, vitamin b12 331 and folate 12.3. I’m disappointed my ferritin has only gone up by 4. I tried cutting tea out near meal
I’ve just received my vitamin results. My ferritin is 52, serum vitamin b12 level 462 ng/l, serum folate level 16.5 ng/l (range 3-20), vitamin D 90. A year ago my ferritin was 48, vitamin b12 331 and folate 12.3. I’m disappointed my ferritin has only gone up by 4. I tried cutting tea out near meal
Tjqui00
in
Thyroid UK
4 days ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Once I start supplementing B12, will my B12 blood tests still be accurate?
I would like to know if blood tests will still be a useful measure of my B12 levels, once I have started supplementing B12. I would be testing active B12. The reason I ask is that I have read pernicious anemia people saying that once they start injections (and supplements too maybe), that the B12 blood
I would like to know if blood tests will still be a useful measure of my B12 levels, once I have started supplementing B12. I would be testing active B12. The reason I ask is that I have read pernicious anemia people saying that once they start injections (and supplements too maybe), that the B12 blood
Carrie234
in
Thyroid UK
4 days ago
MY WARRIOR FACE IS BEAMING!!!
🌹 just like to say thank you for all the loving messages I received yesterday 🤓🌹🤓The reason I'm so so scared is I had colon cancer 5 years ago and I was at death's door however🙏 I KICKED ITS BUTT!!🤨😖😎. That's why any type of new cancer scares me so bad 😔😓😔 SO HIGH HOPES AND HERE'S
🌹 just like to say thank you for all the loving messages I received yesterday 🤓🌹🤓The reason I'm so so scared is I had colon cancer 5 years ago and I was at death's door however🙏 I KICKED ITS BUTT!!🤨😖😎. That's why any type of new cancer scares me so bad 😔😓😔 SO HIGH HOPES AND HERE'S
Tawnie123
in
NRAS
5 days ago
My PBC is getting worse. ascites causing me SOB, confusion, falls. skin is so itchy despite phototherapy. My symptoms are of late stages.
Can anyone help to elevate some symptoms. It's so effecting my life.
Can anyone help to elevate some symptoms. It's so effecting my life.
Oakleypup
in
British Liver Trust
5 days ago
Alergies
Good morning, I’ve had ibs for some years, that seams to want to stay around over the last 6 months. I seam to have most of it under control with diet alterations and drinking a lot more water My main issue surrounds anus discomfort and have had recent treatment for anal fissures. Ive had all the
Good morning, I’ve had ibs for some years, that seams to want to stay around over the last 6 months. I seam to have most of it under control with diet alterations and drinking a lot more water My main issue surrounds anus discomfort and have had recent treatment for anal fissures. Ive had all the
Worcstom
in
IBS Network
5 days ago
Do PPIs affect absorption of thyroid meds?
Hi, quick question - I've got acute gastritis at the moment. I'm taking 15mg lansoprazole. I also take Armour. I'm worried the lansoprazole is going to affect how my Armour is absorbed. Has anyone had this problem? GP told me to take them at different times of day, but I hardly think that will help
Hi, quick question - I've got acute gastritis at the moment. I'm taking 15mg lansoprazole. I also take Armour. I'm worried the lansoprazole is going to affect how my Armour is absorbed. Has anyone had this problem? GP told me to take them at different times of day, but I hardly think that will help
rosael56
in
Thyroid UK
5 days ago
what now failed R223
‘what now’ failed R223 My husband this week because of low Hb 83 had a blood transfusion + iron infusion. He has suffered ‘Proctitis’ rectal bleeding since having radiotherapy 2019 and although complaining to Oncologist, GP, Gastroenterologist had endoscopy (found Barrett’s disease and has difficulty
‘what now’ failed R223 My husband this week because of low Hb 83 had a blood transfusion + iron infusion. He has suffered ‘Proctitis’ rectal bleeding since having radiotherapy 2019 and although complaining to Oncologist, GP, Gastroenterologist had endoscopy (found Barrett’s disease and has difficulty
Janhpr
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
B12 ampules
Why do I have more aches and pains the closer I bring my injection together.also what is the most effective b12
Why do I have more aches and pains the closer I bring my injection together.also what is the most effective b12
Mozza127
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 days ago
Headed for PTN? Mysterious high volume bulky stools daily following infectious colitis
Rather worried. A bit of a long story. Part 2 was some infectious agent that caused. 39.7 degrees fever followed by severe diarrhea. CT scan found it caused proctocolitis. Now it gets strange (?) Immediately following diarrhea cessation was abnormal bulky high volume stools. A few times a day for first
Rather worried. A bit of a long story. Part 2 was some infectious agent that caused. 39.7 degrees fever followed by severe diarrhea. CT scan found it caused proctocolitis. Now it gets strange (?) Immediately following diarrhea cessation was abnormal bulky high volume stools. A few times a day for first
SkinNBones
in
Crohn's and Colitis Support
6 days ago
Father suffers from chronic constipation
My father 76 year old has his parkinson is somewhat under control. He takes mucuna 4 times a day and is generally physically okay. His tremor is a lot better than it used to be and he does his daily exercises. He still at work, now from home. The only thing that bothers him is his constipation. Last
My father 76 year old has his parkinson is somewhat under control. He takes mucuna 4 times a day and is generally physically okay. His tremor is a lot better than it used to be and he does his daily exercises. He still at work, now from home. The only thing that bothers him is his constipation. Last
lisa103
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 days ago
Headed for PTN? Mysterious high volume bulky stools daily following infectious colitis
Rather worried. A bit of a long story. Part 2 was some infectious agent that caused. 39.7 degrees fever followed by severe diarrhea. CT scan found it caused proctocolitis. Now it gets strange (?) Immediately following diarrhea cessation was abnormal bulky high volume stools. A few times a day for
Rather worried. A bit of a long story. Part 2 was some infectious agent that caused. 39.7 degrees fever followed by severe diarrhea. CT scan found it caused proctocolitis. Now it gets strange (?) Immediately following diarrhea cessation was abnormal bulky high volume stools. A few times a day for
SkinNBones
in
Bowel Disease Support
6 days ago
Peace of Mind
Over the past several months I've not been quite as active on the forum. This has been because I've been busy attending a host of appointments with different medical professionals, ranging from the practise nurse to various consultants, all in order to discover the cause of some uncomfortable and worrying
Over the past several months I've not been quite as active on the forum. This has been because I've been busy attending a host of appointments with different medical professionals, ranging from the practise nurse to various consultants, all in order to discover the cause of some uncomfortable and worrying
Kendrew
in
PMRGCAuk
7 days ago
Started bleeding with BMs again.
Good afternoon, I was diagnosed with Ulcerative colitis at the start of May 2024 via colonoscopy. Start of June , I had a bad flare up where I had lots of blood and diarrhea ( up to 12 times day) worse cramps ever. Finding mesalasine tablets in poo. Got admitted 3 days in hospital for dehydration and
Good afternoon, I was diagnosed with Ulcerative colitis at the start of May 2024 via colonoscopy. Start of June , I had a bad flare up where I had lots of blood and diarrhea ( up to 12 times day) worse cramps ever. Finding mesalasine tablets in poo. Got admitted 3 days in hospital for dehydration and
Raerae2781
in
Crohn's and Colitis Support
7 days ago
Parkinson’s Active Immunotherapy Medicine Phase 1 Study Positive Results Published
The Phase 1 successfully met its primary outcome measures, demonstrating that UB-312 was generally well-tolerated and induced anti-aggregated α-synuclein (αSyn) antibody responses in healthy volunteers and PD patients. Specifically, 12 of 13 PD patients who completed dosing developed anti-αSyn antibodies
The Phase 1 successfully met its primary outcome measures, demonstrating that UB-312 was generally well-tolerated and induced anti-aggregated α-synuclein (αSyn) antibody responses in healthy volunteers and PD patients. Specifically, 12 of 13 PD patients who completed dosing developed anti-αSyn antibodies
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
8 days ago
Wondering if iron dose age should vary depending on weight please?
Hi I usually take Ferrous fumerate to help with iron levels. I’m wondering if this should vary depending on weight please as when I was ordering Three Arrows which is on its way, it asks for weight to work out a daily dose. Mine came to needing between 20 and 40ish a day. I’ve been & until it arrives
Hi I usually take Ferrous fumerate to help with iron levels. I’m wondering if this should vary depending on weight please as when I was ordering Three Arrows which is on its way, it asks for weight to work out a daily dose. Mine came to needing between 20 and 40ish a day. I’ve been & until it arrives
Jo5454
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 days ago
Frozen transfer tips
Hi everyone. I am preparing for a frozen transfer after my fresh transfer failed in February. I had wanted to wait until my cycle was back too normal . I had become disillusioned with all the acupuncture and reflexology and just all the things I’d stopped doing because of TTC for 3 years . Now I
Hi everyone. I am preparing for a frozen transfer after my fresh transfer failed in February. I had wanted to wait until my cycle was back too normal . I had become disillusioned with all the acupuncture and reflexology and just all the things I’d stopped doing because of TTC for 3 years . Now I
Lemons1986
in
Fertility Network UK
10 days ago
autoimmune gastritis
hi everyone, anyone have any knowledge on links between hashimotos and gastric mucosal disease/autoimmune atrophic gastritis/ biermans disease / thyroid gastric autoimmune syndrome. I spoke to an immunologist who told me links to the above and the association between hashimotos . I have also been tested
hi everyone, anyone have any knowledge on links between hashimotos and gastric mucosal disease/autoimmune atrophic gastritis/ biermans disease / thyroid gastric autoimmune syndrome. I spoke to an immunologist who told me links to the above and the association between hashimotos . I have also been tested
Rowing2
in
Thyroid UK
11 days ago
Predicting Response to Bipolar Androgen Therapy - A Blood Based Biomarker Approach
Recently there has been a number of posts and subsequent responses from members of Fight Prostate Cancer on Bipolar Androgen Therapy. This very recent UroToday video (see link) in which Professor Samuel Denmeade is interviewed by Alicia Morgans might be of interest to some on this forum. In the
Recently there has been a number of posts and subsequent responses from members of Fight Prostate Cancer on Bipolar Androgen Therapy. This very recent UroToday video (see link) in which Professor Samuel Denmeade is interviewed by Alicia Morgans might be of interest to some on this forum. In the
marnieg46
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
11 days ago
1
...
31
32
33
...
100
Next page
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3316 results
My Ovacome
2907 results
Thyroid UK
2790 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest