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Found a new way to screw up.
So I am transitioning from swimming due to water temperature to hiking up the side of a mountain at the same time I stopped injecting and went with sublingual. (Only a mile up the mountain.) My body did adjust which is not using up my B12 or reversing out. The only symptom that seemed to get worse and
So I am transitioning from swimming due to water temperature to hiking up the side of a mountain at the same time I stopped injecting and went with sublingual. (Only a mile up the mountain.) My body did adjust which is not using up my B12 or reversing out. The only symptom that seemed to get worse and
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
New papers on PA
There are often new interesting papers on pernicious anemia. I will add them to this thread to keep them all in one place. I'll try to the pick the ones I think are most novel & relevant, but plenty are published every month. To see more, check Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/scholar?start=
There are often new interesting papers on pernicious anemia. I will add them to this thread to keep them all in one place. I'll try to the pick the ones I think are most novel & relevant, but plenty are published every month. To see more, check Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/scholar?start=
jade_s
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
Info appreciated.. Pcos / Poly cystic ovarys. Thyroid. Obesity. Autism. Joint pain. Back deformity. Nutritional deficiencies.
Hi.. My daughter is age 30.. She's been having a lot of symptoms for many years.. As I have hashimoto's I figured I'd get her a private blood test. As she has. A lot of these symptoms. Her gp only tests her tsh so I thought best to get the antibody tests and T 3 done.... Surprising to me it has come
Hi.. My daughter is age 30.. She's been having a lot of symptoms for many years.. As I have hashimoto's I figured I'd get her a private blood test. As she has. A lot of these symptoms. Her gp only tests her tsh so I thought best to get the antibody tests and T 3 done.... Surprising to me it has come
MrsClanger
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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Flax seed oil
Does anyone else take flax seed oil regularly? I can’t take fish oil so take Flax seed oil capsules for Omega3. I have since heard that it’s not good to take them whilst taking steroids but cant find much about it on Mr Google so am presuming it’s no big deal. I dont take them till lunchtime with
Does anyone else take flax seed oil regularly? I can’t take fish oil so take Flax seed oil capsules for Omega3. I have since heard that it’s not good to take them whilst taking steroids but cant find much about it on Mr Google so am presuming it’s no big deal. I dont take them till lunchtime with
jaycee444
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
ER Doc further messed up my back?
On Tuesday gone by I went the ER here in Nova Scotia. During his exam, the doctor manipulated my legs up and down and had me press feet, etc. to test strength, which he said was good. My lower back has been an issue since January 2023 and a long time prior to that. Because I had lost some continence
On Tuesday gone by I went the ER here in Nova Scotia. During his exam, the doctor manipulated my legs up and down and had me press feet, etc. to test strength, which he said was good. My lower back has been an issue since January 2023 and a long time prior to that. Because I had lost some continence
Missus835
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
New study just out (3/31/23) on natural therapies for tau aggregation (PSP included)
My father was recently diagnosed with PSP and I have been researching like crazy. I searched all 125 clinical trials on the Government website and all the pubmed articles and studies. This one just came out 3/31/23! It looked at all the studies that have been done on natural supplements, foods, therapies
My father was recently diagnosed with PSP and I have been researching like crazy. I searched all 125 clinical trials on the Government website and all the pubmed articles and studies. This one just came out 3/31/23! It looked at all the studies that have been done on natural supplements, foods, therapies
ShellTaylor
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PSP Association
1 year ago
Dr. Mark Porter's B12 Times article
Further to deniseinmilden's post I decided to risk my credit card and subscribed to the free trial of The Times to get the article. Here it is, for better or for worse! There are a lot of comments, some of which he replies to, sadly I can't reproduce them here. But I think it's good news in terms of the
Further to deniseinmilden's post I decided to risk my credit card and subscribed to the free trial of The Times to get the article. Here it is, for better or for worse! There are a lot of comments, some of which he replies to, sadly I can't reproduce them here. But I think it's good news in terms of the
Sneedle
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
does anyone use peppermint oil?
has it worked for you? my learning disabled non verbal son I suspect has IBS. He is under the care of a gastro consultant who is treating him for constipation and we thought he was poo holding. Recently I’ve thought this is not the case and he is actually experiencing cramp in his colon when it looks
has it worked for you? my learning disabled non verbal son I suspect has IBS. He is under the care of a gastro consultant who is treating him for constipation and we thought he was poo holding. Recently I’ve thought this is not the case and he is actually experiencing cramp in his colon when it looks
MummyLuv
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Insomnia and sleep clinics
Has anyone been to a sleep clinic for Insomnia? What happens? What kind of tests do they do? What kind of treatment can be offered? Does it work? I'm 45 and have struggled to sleep for most of my life, certainly from adolescence onwards but every now and then it gets worse. I typically run on 4
Has anyone been to a sleep clinic for Insomnia? What happens? What kind of tests do they do? What kind of treatment can be offered? Does it work? I'm 45 and have struggled to sleep for most of my life, certainly from adolescence onwards but every now and then it gets worse. I typically run on 4
Mistee
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
My B12 System
I still go with my neurological system in evaluating success. I am morphing into deciding on treatment for my B12 system which started when I abandoned the concept of adding one supplement at a time without taking into account they all work together and how and why they work together is unknown. A
I still go with my neurological system in evaluating success. I am morphing into deciding on treatment for my B12 system which started when I abandoned the concept of adding one supplement at a time without taking into account they all work together and how and why they work together is unknown. A
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Vitamin supplements: good or bad?
For 45 years I have taken mega doses of vitamins and other health supplements every day without fail. These include 2000mg vitamin C and 400iu of vitamin E and fish oil capsules. These are supposed to enhance the auto immune system. As rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is caused by an over active immune system
For 45 years I have taken mega doses of vitamins and other health supplements every day without fail. These include 2000mg vitamin C and 400iu of vitamin E and fish oil capsules. These are supposed to enhance the auto immune system. As rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is caused by an over active immune system
Jeff1943
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NRAS
1 year ago
Loosing the weight/Blood Results
hi, this is my second post regarding under active thyroid & trying to get a straight answer for loosing the weight. Was given lots of advice from your members & advised to get full bloods done, saw GP & she did all bloods, results are on here now, asked about the weight & still couldn’t get a straight
hi, this is my second post regarding under active thyroid & trying to get a straight answer for loosing the weight. Was given lots of advice from your members & advised to get full bloods done, saw GP & she did all bloods, results are on here now, asked about the weight & still couldn’t get a straight
Btsfan
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Vabysmo or Eylea
Hi All, I need an urgent advice from the experts here. My father's dry amd has recently progressed to wet and we have been advised to get an Anti VEGF injection. He has advanced glaucoma as well and this is his only working eye (left). The other eye is already affected by glaucoma (90-95%). We are
Hi All, I need an urgent advice from the experts here. My father's dry amd has recently progressed to wet and we have been advised to get an Anti VEGF injection. He has advanced glaucoma as well and this is his only working eye (left). The other eye is already affected by glaucoma (90-95%). We are
VikPa
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Macular Society
4 months ago
Vitamin D, Fish Oil and NOACS?
Hi folks. On GP advice, and following the example of many lovely people on this forum, I take Vitamin D as one of my daily supplements. (The others are Vitamin C and Magnesium). I'm also taking Apixaban and other meds for BP and AF. I've noticed on the Vitamin D container label it says that the Vitamin
Hi folks. On GP advice, and following the example of many lovely people on this forum, I take Vitamin D as one of my daily supplements. (The others are Vitamin C and Magnesium). I'm also taking Apixaban and other meds for BP and AF. I've noticed on the Vitamin D container label it says that the Vitamin
Coco51
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
MMA result
Hi allJust got medichecks result which shows high lMMA level: 34.8ug/l (less than 32) Previous medichecks active B12 was 48.1 pmol/l (37.5-150) (they advised MMA test) Intrinsic factor antibodies negative (mum had PA) Does high MMA result indicate a functional b12 deficiency as opposed to dietary deficiency
Hi allJust got medichecks result which shows high lMMA level: 34.8ug/l (less than 32) Previous medichecks active B12 was 48.1 pmol/l (37.5-150) (they advised MMA test) Intrinsic factor antibodies negative (mum had PA) Does high MMA result indicate a functional b12 deficiency as opposed to dietary deficiency
Hollybushroad
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Various B12D/PA resources
Admin Edit: This is not an official PAS post but it does contain many resources that may be of use to members and has been pinned for that reason ___________________________________________________________________ Hi all, I had some time to spare today and thought I would write a post with a list of
Admin Edit: This is not an official PAS post but it does contain many resources that may be of use to members and has been pinned for that reason ___________________________________________________________________ Hi all, I had some time to spare today and thought I would write a post with a list of
jade_s
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Bone marrow transplant possibility and leriglitazone update
An update to which I had previously posted; ,I went to London and met Doctor Robin Lachmann. He is going to start me on the drug soon then I will need to go bk to London after being on it for 4 weeks so they can tweak the dosage. He views this more of a temporary solution though and I think has concerns
An update to which I had previously posted; ,I went to London and met Doctor Robin Lachmann. He is going to start me on the drug soon then I will need to go bk to London after being on it for 4 weeks so they can tweak the dosage. He views this more of a temporary solution though and I think has concerns
JShough
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AMN EASIER
1 year ago
Supplements
Has anyone used supplements to compliment medical treatment for PMR? I am considering Evening Primrose Oil alongside steroids.
Has anyone used supplements to compliment medical treatment for PMR? I am considering Evening Primrose Oil alongside steroids.
PhilFreeToAsk
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Success with Adderall dependence and changing medications?
Anyone have any luck changing medications while dependent on Adderall? If so, how did you do it and what if any supplements did you use? Even if it was just quitting altogether, that can be helpful too. I am not addicted, but I am definitely dependent on Adderall. Like many others. The chance to stop
Anyone have any luck changing medications while dependent on Adderall? If so, how did you do it and what if any supplements did you use? Even if it was just quitting altogether, that can be helpful too. I am not addicted, but I am definitely dependent on Adderall. Like many others. The chance to stop
HCStymie
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
1 year ago
Supplements for arthritis and rivaoxaban
Hi all My husband has paroxysmal AF and a pacemaker takes digoxin and Rivaoxaban. He has slight arthritis in both knees(too much playing hockey in his younger days!) and not bad enough to take painkillers all the time. Bothers him the most after sitting for a while and then moving again. Before his
Hi all My husband has paroxysmal AF and a pacemaker takes digoxin and Rivaoxaban. He has slight arthritis in both knees(too much playing hockey in his younger days!) and not bad enough to take painkillers all the time. Bothers him the most after sitting for a while and then moving again. Before his
Janau
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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