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Intrinsic factor and GPC antibodies
I have a question about my test results, I was hoping someone here could help explain to me what it might mean because I’m not confident the doctors I’m seeing know anything about this stuff. I had a low b12 level (175), along with high homocysteine and high methylmalonic acid. I was then tested for
I have a question about my test results, I was hoping someone here could help explain to me what it might mean because I’m not confident the doctors I’m seeing know anything about this stuff. I had a low b12 level (175), along with high homocysteine and high methylmalonic acid. I was then tested for
x101210
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Hope with DNA Comet test result
I just wanted to share some postives news to give those with MF sperm factor some hope... My partner has just had the result of his second DNA comet test and his sperm has gone from significant damage (Sept 2020) to much improved quality (March 2021), our consultant said that he now has better quality
I just wanted to share some postives news to give those with MF sperm factor some hope... My partner has just had the result of his second DNA comet test and his sperm has gone from significant damage (Sept 2020) to much improved quality (March 2021), our consultant said that he now has better quality
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Flaxseed oil, Omega-3's and lignans - good or bad with PCa?
So I'm a little mixed on flaxseed oil given the research I've done and my Care Oncology Advisor's advice to switch from cod liver oil (too much vitamin A) to flaxseed oil. I do grind my own to put in my yoghurt/oats/etc. which includes the lignans, but flaxseed oil does not. This article keeps me on
So I'm a little mixed on flaxseed oil given the research I've done and my Care Oncology Advisor's advice to switch from cod liver oil (too much vitamin A) to flaxseed oil. I do grind my own to put in my yoghurt/oats/etc. which includes the lignans, but flaxseed oil does not. This article keeps me on
HerbieP
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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Someone on here had a List of supplements and I X’d out of it on accident. Can someone help me find it again?
I’m so sad, I was linked to this site through a Facebook recommendation and I accidentally X’d out of it. There is a member on here who is/was going for a psychologist degree who had a list of supplements and a blog and YouTube channel. If you know who it is, or if you are reading this can you post the
I’m so sad, I was linked to this site through a Facebook recommendation and I accidentally X’d out of it. There is a member on here who is/was going for a psychologist degree who had a list of supplements and a blog and YouTube channel. If you know who it is, or if you are reading this can you post the
Ihaveadd
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
3 years ago
Reduced Carb Diet and a Little Weight Loss is Reducing My Blood Lipids and Liver Inflammation Markers
I just thought I'd share my findings, maybe it'll help encourage those struggling with carbohydrate reduction and a change in diet. For the past 6 weeks i have been restricting carbohydrates (to around 100ish grams per day), with the complete elimination of added sucrose or foods containing sucrose as
I just thought I'd share my findings, maybe it'll help encourage those struggling with carbohydrate reduction and a change in diet. For the past 6 weeks i have been restricting carbohydrates (to around 100ish grams per day), with the complete elimination of added sucrose or foods containing sucrose as
DBradley
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
Can anyone explain?
Intrinsic factor antibody 1.01 u/mL 0 - 1.19 Normal I thought it would say negative or positive, so I’m confused. Thanks
Intrinsic factor antibody 1.01 u/mL 0 - 1.19 Normal I thought it would say negative or positive, so I’m confused. Thanks
Jaiday
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
vaccination hesitancy
I live in Perth western Australia, and although we had an initial co vid outbreak like most countries our state got on top of it very quickly and we have no cases of covid. Apart from a couple of scares when we went into lockdown for a week when a case escaped quarantine we live life like before this
I live in Perth western Australia, and although we had an initial co vid outbreak like most countries our state got on top of it very quickly and we have no cases of covid. Apart from a couple of scares when we went into lockdown for a week when a case escaped quarantine we live life like before this
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Relief Factor
Howdy y'all,,, Has anyone or is anyone taking Relief Factor for pain / aches associated with PD? I've contacted Relief Factor. Their response is below. I left a voice mail message, earlier.. My fundamental questions surround Parkinson's Disease.... 1. Any history with customers with PD? 2. Any history
Howdy y'all,,, Has anyone or is anyone taking Relief Factor for pain / aches associated with PD? I've contacted Relief Factor. Their response is below. I left a voice mail message, earlier.. My fundamental questions surround Parkinson's Disease.... 1. Any history with customers with PD? 2. Any history
TR8Man
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Hi, is it possible to still have PA even though my parietal cell and intrinsic factor antibody are negative and my b12 is low?
Low b12 and negative parietal cell antibody and intrinsic factor. Can it still be pernicious anaemia
Low b12 and negative parietal cell antibody and intrinsic factor. Can it still be pernicious anaemia
Rocky213
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Should You Get the COVID-19 Vaccine If You Have a History of Allergic Reactions to Infused or Injectable Medications?
Do you have a history of a severe allergic reaction to polyethylene glycol (PEG), a polysorbate or polyoxyl 35
castor
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(e.g. paclitaxel) containing injectable or vaccine?
Do you have a history of a severe allergic reaction to polyethylene glycol (PEG), a polysorbate or polyoxyl 35
castor
oil
(e.g. paclitaxel) containing injectable or vaccine?
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Keto diet - two weeks in
I have spent 2 weeks eating keto way with TRE (only breakfast and lunch, so no food after 4pm) and here are some of my experiences. I was worried about the amount of food I was eating, and my weight loss was not spectacular (1.6kg, and most of it during the first week), but I noticed a few extraordinary
I have spent 2 weeks eating keto way with TRE (only breakfast and lunch, so no food after 4pm) and here are some of my experiences. I was worried about the amount of food I was eating, and my weight loss was not spectacular (1.6kg, and most of it during the first week), but I noticed a few extraordinary
TheMoaningViolet
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
What (may have) helped me conceive?
Hi all, I'm now pregnant (cant believe im writing that!) And I wanted to share some of the things I did and supplements I took whilst TTC. Of course, I can't say whether any of these actually worked or helped but I know that when I was TTC I really appreciated hearing from others what they were doing
Hi all, I'm now pregnant (cant believe im writing that!) And I wanted to share some of the things I did and supplements I took whilst TTC. Of course, I can't say whether any of these actually worked or helped but I know that when I was TTC I really appreciated hearing from others what they were doing
Rachel-1992
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Giving up hope
Morning everyone. This site is like a breath of fresh air. I had a big stomach operation when I was 28. I was told I would have pernicious anaemia because of my intrinsic factor. I had B12 every month and felt fine. About 4 years ago a young doctor told me after my routine annual blood test I didn’t
Morning everyone. This site is like a breath of fresh air. I had a big stomach operation when I was 28. I was told I would have pernicious anaemia because of my intrinsic factor. I had B12 every month and felt fine. About 4 years ago a young doctor told me after my routine annual blood test I didn’t
Hedgehogs15
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Is it normal to feel super tired after injection?
Hi guys, I was recently diagnosed with PA following 2 positive intrinsic factor antibody tests. I had my first injection of B12 a couple of days ago and have felt super tired and a bit nauseous since. Now I feel tired anyway most of the time, but its been worse this last couple of days. Is this normal
Hi guys, I was recently diagnosed with PA following 2 positive intrinsic factor antibody tests. I had my first injection of B12 a couple of days ago and have felt super tired and a bit nauseous since. Now I feel tired anyway most of the time, but its been worse this last couple of days. Is this normal
JSD100
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Would appreciate any insight on this please. Am a newbie!
Positive for antibodies to Intrinsic Factor, extensive neurological involvement, but high active b12 - can anyone explain the latter? I have been supplementing for years with b12 spray, for years, on advice of functional medicine Dr. Many thanks in advance for your replies.
Positive for antibodies to Intrinsic Factor, extensive neurological involvement, but high active b12 - can anyone explain the latter? I have been supplementing for years with b12 spray, for years, on advice of functional medicine Dr. Many thanks in advance for your replies.
R0llrolls10
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Cost of Tests
Can someone please tell me what it would cost to have Pernicious Anemia tests done privately? I had NHS bloods sent off a while ago and my GP told me they were all negative. When I asked to see the results she was reluctant to show me. I got to see them eventually and most of them were listed as '
Can someone please tell me what it would cost to have Pernicious Anemia tests done privately? I had NHS bloods sent off a while ago and my GP told me they were all negative. When I asked to see the results she was reluctant to show me. I got to see them eventually and most of them were listed as '
pigletcat
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Declining b12
Hi all, since my last post my Medichecks active b12 came in at 39, which is borderline. Doctors retested my serum b12 and it has come down from 209 to 190, when I actually started taking supplements! I fought my GP and had an intrinsic factor antibody test today (haven’t taken b12 since April 27th so
Hi all, since my last post my Medichecks active b12 came in at 39, which is borderline. Doctors retested my serum b12 and it has come down from 209 to 190, when I actually started taking supplements! I fought my GP and had an intrinsic factor antibody test today (haven’t taken b12 since April 27th so
CanIHaveYourJuiceBox
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Can PD get better?
A DAT scan shows I have PD. I take Rytary but Dr Google suggests other meds might help. So I also take cinnamon, phosphatidyl serine, Super B-complex, Vitamin D, Green tea capsules, fish oil, a statin, CoQ10, baby aspirin, miralax, dulcolax, tylenol and melatonin. Some of these are for PD
A DAT scan shows I have PD. I take Rytary but Dr Google suggests other meds might help. So I also take cinnamon, phosphatidyl serine, Super B-complex, Vitamin D, Green tea capsules, fish oil, a statin, CoQ10, baby aspirin, miralax, dulcolax, tylenol and melatonin. Some of these are for PD
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Oméga 3 oils
Hi ladies, I watched Seaspiracy this evening regarding the fishing industry and I’ve been taking fish oils daily. I would now like to seek an alternative as the documentary suggested the goodness in the omega 3 is countered by the lead and other toxins that get into the chain. Does anyone know of any
Hi ladies, I watched Seaspiracy this evening regarding the fishing industry and I’ve been taking fish oils daily. I would now like to seek an alternative as the documentary suggested the goodness in the omega 3 is countered by the lead and other toxins that get into the chain. Does anyone know of any
hoping2021
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Osteo Help ff 1st Endocrinologist Visit, Advised Cortisol Testing
I'm 77; have been on osteoporosis meds since 2008 including Fosomax, Forteo & 5 yrs, Reclast. FF annual Dexa scan in Aug. 2020 was told to stop Reclast for 1 yr. Prescribed Metformin for pre-diabetes Jan, 2019. Became nauseated with loss of appetite and weight. Stopped Meformin May,2019 but wt loss
I'm 77; have been on osteoporosis meds since 2008 including Fosomax, Forteo & 5 yrs, Reclast. FF annual Dexa scan in Aug. 2020 was told to stop Reclast for 1 yr. Prescribed Metformin for pre-diabetes Jan, 2019. Became nauseated with loss of appetite and weight. Stopped Meformin May,2019 but wt loss
FlowerPreciousLover
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Osteoporosis Support
3 years ago
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