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Colpermin, paracetamol and ibuprofen...
I went private 4 months ago now, the doctor diagnosed me with endometriosis when I had an operation on the 22nd January however, in the first consultation he told me that the tablets I had been taking for the pain (that my gp prescribed me) were making it all worse in the long run, I was on zapain, I
I went private 4 months ago now, the doctor diagnosed me with endometriosis when I had an operation on the 22nd January however, in the first consultation he told me that the tablets I had been taking for the pain (that my gp prescribed me) were making it all worse in the long run, I was on zapain, I
Charlw1
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Intrinsic factor
I’m confused. Does negative IF mean you have the enzyme or not? Or you have the antibodies? Or not? Pleased to say my B12 count at 8 weeks was excellent - 2000 - so the 12 weekly jabs may be working and sufficient. So why am I getting neuro symptoms after 5/6 weeks? Pins and needles, the staggers,
I’m confused. Does negative IF mean you have the enzyme or not? Or you have the antibodies? Or not? Pleased to say my B12 count at 8 weeks was excellent - 2000 - so the 12 weekly jabs may be working and sufficient. So why am I getting neuro symptoms after 5/6 weeks? Pins and needles, the staggers,
Dragonwalker
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
GP stopping my B12 injections despite a positive intrinsic factor antibody result
I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 2007. In 2010 I suffered a numb tongue and extreme fatigue - my b12 level was 117. I tested positive for intrinsic factor antibody and was told I had pernicious anaemia and would be on b12 injections for life. In 2013 I relocated to the seaside so registered
I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 2007. In 2010 I suffered a numb tongue and extreme fatigue - my b12 level was 117. I tested positive for intrinsic factor antibody and was told I had pernicious anaemia and would be on b12 injections for life. In 2013 I relocated to the seaside so registered
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
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normal sed rate and rheumatoid factor .. very high CRP
I have had an out of the blue flare of stiffness which moved to pain after 2 months I am currently in 40 mgs of Prednisone giving me about 15 hours of pain free days ... Polymyalgia ruled out by my GP ... still waiting for appt with Rheumatologist...never had arthritis before....any thoughts...very active
I have had an out of the blue flare of stiffness which moved to pain after 2 months I am currently in 40 mgs of Prednisone giving me about 15 hours of pain free days ... Polymyalgia ruled out by my GP ... still waiting for appt with Rheumatologist...never had arthritis before....any thoughts...very active
Darcy2000
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NRAS
5 years ago
Treatment for b12 related acne
Hi everyone, I developed severe acne after my third booster shot and 6 weeks on it’s not gotten any better - each day I get 3/4 new spots which are either red and sore or come up as whiteheads straight away. From this website I’m aware it’s a side effect of the B12 shots but despite a load of Googling
Hi everyone, I developed severe acne after my third booster shot and 6 weeks on it’s not gotten any better - each day I get 3/4 new spots which are either red and sore or come up as whiteheads straight away. From this website I’m aware it’s a side effect of the B12 shots but despite a load of Googling
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Methylation
Hi I haven’t been on here for a while because working with a private nutritionist/ practitioner.I have just had results back on a test from Genova on a full nutrition. The results Say a high need for B12 and all Bs and magnesium as not methylating. I have been taking a good quality multivitamin and extra
Hi I haven’t been on here for a while because working with a private nutritionist/ practitioner.I have just had results back on a test from Genova on a full nutrition. The results Say a high need for B12 and all Bs and magnesium as not methylating. I have been taking a good quality multivitamin and extra
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
What vitamins to take for osteoporosis??
Hi everyone,I'm newbie here,it's my first post. I want to ask you here,about my mum's case. She's 74 yers old.She's has hypothyroidism,Diabet T2,angina pectoris,and takes a lot of medications. Earlier she was diagnosed with osteoporosis she had three fractures ,and the only one thing that doctor gave
Hi everyone,I'm newbie here,it's my first post. I want to ask you here,about my mum's case. She's 74 yers old.She's has hypothyroidism,Diabet T2,angina pectoris,and takes a lot of medications. Earlier she was diagnosed with osteoporosis she had three fractures ,and the only one thing that doctor gave
Lispuhiza
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Intake of Individual Fatty Acids and Risk of Prostate Cancer - EPIC Study.
New study below [1]. From 1992: The
European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition
[
EPIC
] study "is being carried out in seven European countries and it will collect data on diet, other lifestyle and environmental factors, anthropometry as well as biological samples in a cohort
New study below [1]. From 1992: The
European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition
[
EPIC
] study "is being carried out in seven European countries and it will collect data on diet, other lifestyle and environmental factors, anthropometry as well as biological samples in a cohort
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Are laxatives really so bad?
So fed up! I seemed to have cracked it with ibs c a couple of months ago. I thought peppermint oil capsules were a god send and i have been normal in that time till the last 2 weeks where i have slowed down with 'going' again and bloated up badly. It seems something works for a bit then stops. Don't
So fed up! I seemed to have cracked it with ibs c a couple of months ago. I thought peppermint oil capsules were a god send and i have been normal in that time till the last 2 weeks where i have slowed down with 'going' again and bloated up badly. It seems something works for a bit then stops. Don't
Earthflower
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Anyone taking Exogenous Ketones including MCT oil?
Anyone taking Exogenous Ketones including MCT oil , Ketone salts , Ketone Esters? Please share your experiences here.
Anyone taking Exogenous Ketones including MCT oil , Ketone salts , Ketone Esters? Please share your experiences here.
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Odd cold sensation on face
Hi everyone, I'm diagnosed hashi's and on 75mcg of Levo. Taking b12, vit D3, magnesium, selenium, cod liver oil and turmeric, am gluten free. Generally feeling much better since taking the above steps advised by others here. My question is, does anyone else with hashi's get the occasional cold spot
Hi everyone, I'm diagnosed hashi's and on 75mcg of Levo. Taking b12, vit D3, magnesium, selenium, cod liver oil and turmeric, am gluten free. Generally feeling much better since taking the above steps advised by others here. My question is, does anyone else with hashi's get the occasional cold spot
Newmummy82
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Pernicious Anemia - with normal B12 (NEED HELP)
Hello all, I am 26 yrs old male, 185/75 with an active/athletic lifestyle. For the last 5-10 years I have developed the following symptoms: - fatigue, tense muscles - heart rhythm problems (palpitations, getting exhausted fast) - gastric symptoms - trouble concentrating, bad memory - insomnia (interrupted
Hello all, I am 26 yrs old male, 185/75 with an active/athletic lifestyle. For the last 5-10 years I have developed the following symptoms: - fatigue, tense muscles - heart rhythm problems (palpitations, getting exhausted fast) - gastric symptoms - trouble concentrating, bad memory - insomnia (interrupted
JackFruitRob
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Orange eyelids
My family claims that my eyelids have turned a kind of yellowish-orange, up underneath the top of the eye socket. I am wondering if this is anything to be concerned about. We don't see any coloration anywhere else on my body. I do take some orange supplements (curcumin, astaxanthin, and also the colorful
My family claims that my eyelids have turned a kind of yellowish-orange, up underneath the top of the eye socket. I am wondering if this is anything to be concerned about. We don't see any coloration anywhere else on my body. I do take some orange supplements (curcumin, astaxanthin, and also the colorful
Garbonzeaux
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
new symptoms, ectopic heart beat
Good afternoon, I posted on the thyroid UK website, this is the link, https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/140248788/are-these-symptoms-of-thyroid-conditions as i thought some of my symptoms could be thyroid related but turns out all the tests for this are normal. See post: https://healthunlocked.com
Good afternoon, I posted on the thyroid UK website, this is the link, https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/140248788/are-these-symptoms-of-thyroid-conditions as i thought some of my symptoms could be thyroid related but turns out all the tests for this are normal. See post: https://healthunlocked.com
Yoshi12
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Should I ask for PA test?
I’m not sure what to do. In 2016 I had low b12 reading and doc advised loading doses. I have recently had gastro issues and had an endoscopy which looked normal apart from slightly lax valve. I was diagnosed with Graves in 2003 treated with RAI in 2005. I’m worried about PA as Endocrinologist wrote
I’m not sure what to do. In 2016 I had low b12 reading and doc advised loading doses. I have recently had gastro issues and had an endoscopy which looked normal apart from slightly lax valve. I was diagnosed with Graves in 2003 treated with RAI in 2005. I’m worried about PA as Endocrinologist wrote
Sunnydevon
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
My theory on B1
I have read for the last 6 months people’s experiences on B1. Some people have huge improvements and need large amounts. It seems more and more people are dropping back to much lower levels. I wonder whether it is because the first group of people who were treated by Dr Constantini were local Italian
I have read for the last 6 months people’s experiences on B1. Some people have huge improvements and need large amounts. It seems more and more people are dropping back to much lower levels. I wonder whether it is because the first group of people who were treated by Dr Constantini were local Italian
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
What vitamins should you take?
What vitamins good for PMR? I am taking Multi vitamin Fish oils Calcium Magnesium Zinc B12 Collagen Glucosamine
What vitamins good for PMR? I am taking Multi vitamin Fish oils Calcium Magnesium Zinc B12 Collagen Glucosamine
jensen0518
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
What causes my b12 deficiency?
Hi everyone, long story short, since my last post I had an appointment with my Doctor scheduled anyway as it was for a review of the prescriptions I have in order for him to renew them. He was actually keen to discuss it all with me and so I got to ask his opinion on what is causing my deficiency. I
Hi everyone, long story short, since my last post I had an appointment with my Doctor scheduled anyway as it was for a review of the prescriptions I have in order for him to renew them. He was actually keen to discuss it all with me and so I got to ask his opinion on what is causing my deficiency. I
Milliemaria42
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Good news stories: Are you doing okay and want to share that?
Hi all Love that there is so much help in here to get through tough stuff. Also really keen to hear the good news. From people who have had an MPN and going well, with whatever treatment they are on. Feel free to share! My good news is that I'm visiting Australia (where I come from) and getting through
Hi all Love that there is so much help in here to get through tough stuff. Also really keen to hear the good news. From people who have had an MPN and going well, with whatever treatment they are on. Feel free to share! My good news is that I'm visiting Australia (where I come from) and getting through
ilovetoastwithbutter
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Role of Diet and Nutritional Supplements in Parkinson’s Disease Progression
AUTHORS: Laurie K. Mischley, Richard C. Lau, and Rachel D. Bennett YEAR: 2017 TITLE: Role of Diet and Nutritional Supplements in Parkinson’s Disease Progression JOURNAL: Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity ABSTRACT: Objectives. The goal of this study is to describe modifiable lifestyle variables
AUTHORS: Laurie K. Mischley, Richard C. Lau, and Rachel D. Bennett YEAR: 2017 TITLE: Role of Diet and Nutritional Supplements in Parkinson’s Disease Progression JOURNAL: Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity ABSTRACT: Objectives. The goal of this study is to describe modifiable lifestyle variables
ElliotGreen
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
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