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Castor Oil Packs for Endometriosis
If you haven't heard of Castor Oil Packs, then please keep reading. . Applying castor oil packs is one of the natural ways to help alleviate some of your endometriosis symptoms. It is a good idea to regularly apply Castor Oil Packs to the lower abdomen at least twice a week. Castor oil, when massaged
If you haven't heard of Castor Oil Packs, then please keep reading. . Applying castor oil packs is one of the natural ways to help alleviate some of your endometriosis symptoms. It is a good idea to regularly apply Castor Oil Packs to the lower abdomen at least twice a week. Castor oil, when massaged
endokicker1
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Not Defined By Endometriosis
5 years ago
High MCV Doesn't Respond to Anything?
Hi Everyone, I am brand new to the forum. For 20 years (maybe a whole lifetime) I've had a high MCV of around 103. I have a multitude of symptoms which I call Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Most conventional docs have said this was close to range and not a problem, but given my symptoms seems like it might
Hi Everyone, I am brand new to the forum. For 20 years (maybe a whole lifetime) I've had a high MCV of around 103. I have a multitude of symptoms which I call Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Most conventional docs have said this was close to range and not a problem, but given my symptoms seems like it might
SaraPellegrino
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Tingling extremities
Copied and pasted so apologies for any strange formatting! This is my first post on the PA page. Hello - I posted a few weeks ago on Thyroid UK as I was getting tingling in my feet at night and, after hot baths particularly, my fingertips. That's now progressed to my feet tingling all the time and
Copied and pasted so apologies for any strange formatting! This is my first post on the PA page. Hello - I posted a few weeks ago on Thyroid UK as I was getting tingling in my feet at night and, after hot baths particularly, my fingertips. That's now progressed to my feet tingling all the time and
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
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Has anybody been diagnosed with a multisystem polyendocrine syndrome?
I have positive intrinsic factor antibodies, very high tpoab and tgab.
I have positive intrinsic factor antibodies, very high tpoab and tgab.
Scothyroidy
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Heading towards deficiency?
Hey all I'm pretty new to this so apologies for the long post. I'm 23, diagnosed with autoimmune hypothyroidism in 2017 but levels now "stable", I have been struggling with symptoms such as brain fog, extreme fatigue, low libido, depression, joint aches and pains, pins and needles, restless legs this
Hey all I'm pretty new to this so apologies for the long post. I'm 23, diagnosed with autoimmune hypothyroidism in 2017 but levels now "stable", I have been struggling with symptoms such as brain fog, extreme fatigue, low libido, depression, joint aches and pains, pins and needles, restless legs this
threef
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Difference between PA and B12 deficiency
I’m confused on something with this. Most of you here have PA which, correct me if I’m wrong, means that you lack intrinsic factor to absorb B12 even though you are getting B12 in your diet. What is the difference between that and someone like a vegan who develops B12 deficiency and can absorb it.
I’m confused on something with this. Most of you here have PA which, correct me if I’m wrong, means that you lack intrinsic factor to absorb B12 even though you are getting B12 in your diet. What is the difference between that and someone like a vegan who develops B12 deficiency and can absorb it.
Meblue
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Is doctor's remark accurate?
I'm in the beginning stages of possibly getting diagnosed, and asked my doctor about the specific testing and got this response: "MTHFR is part of a cascade related to formation of homocystine. We will only see issues with this if your B12 level is low, not high. We know that your body is absorbing
I'm in the beginning stages of possibly getting diagnosed, and asked my doctor about the specific testing and got this response: "MTHFR is part of a cascade related to formation of homocystine. We will only see issues with this if your B12 level is low, not high. We know that your body is absorbing
zheshi14
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Latest blood which they say are fine don't look fine to me GP appointment tomorrow thoughts please?
Erythrocyesedimentation rate 25 mm/h [<20.0] Heamaglobin concentration 152g/l [120.0-160.0] Total white blood count 5.3 10*9 [4.5 -11.0] Haematocrit 0.489 [0.36-0.46] RBC 5.25 10*12/L [3.8-5.8] Mean cell volume93.1fl [80.0-100.0] Platelet count 346 10*9/l [150-450] Neutrophil count3.1 10*9/l [
Erythrocyesedimentation rate 25 mm/h [<20.0] Heamaglobin concentration 152g/l [120.0-160.0] Total white blood count 5.3 10*9 [4.5 -11.0] Haematocrit 0.489 [0.36-0.46] RBC 5.25 10*12/L [3.8-5.8] Mean cell volume93.1fl [80.0-100.0] Platelet count 346 10*9/l [150-450] Neutrophil count3.1 10*9/l [
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Intrinsic factor test
My B12 levels are good at the moment but I’m considering having intrinsic factor test today at the doctors. I know the test isn’t that reliable but would my good levels of B12 interfere with test? I read somewhere that they might. I haven’t supplemented with a spray for a fortnight. I have had breakfast
My B12 levels are good at the moment but I’m considering having intrinsic factor test today at the doctors. I know the test isn’t that reliable but would my good levels of B12 interfere with test? I read somewhere that they might. I haven’t supplemented with a spray for a fortnight. I have had breakfast
Sunnydevon
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Intrinsic factor antibodies
Can someone explain this test to me please. I got a numerical result and reference range rather than positive or negative as is the usual explanation in just about every source i can find. (2.7 result 0-6 range) Surely if you have any antibodies it’s positive but having a range suggests they should
Can someone explain this test to me please. I got a numerical result and reference range rather than positive or negative as is the usual explanation in just about every source i can find. (2.7 result 0-6 range) Surely if you have any antibodies it’s positive but having a range suggests they should
Hsss7
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Falling b12
Hi, I’m. A bit concerned about falling b12 levels as I thought they we had stores that lasted years. In June 18 I had a raft of tests that showed b12 at 159, so right on the bottom of the UK “normal” range. intrinsic factor antibodies test which came back at 2.7 (0-6) parietal cell antibodies test
Hi, I’m. A bit concerned about falling b12 levels as I thought they we had stores that lasted years. In June 18 I had a raft of tests that showed b12 at 159, so right on the bottom of the UK “normal” range. intrinsic factor antibodies test which came back at 2.7 (0-6) parietal cell antibodies test
Hsss7
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
High active b12
Hello, I just had my active b12 test results back from Vitapath. Its come back as 128 which I think is above the max range of 108. Does this mean my body is not using the b12 correctly? I have looked at my genetics and don't recyle b12 well. My standard b12 levels were very high but intrinsic factor
Hello, I just had my active b12 test results back from Vitapath. Its come back as 128 which I think is above the max range of 108. Does this mean my body is not using the b12 correctly? I have looked at my genetics and don't recyle b12 well. My standard b12 levels were very high but intrinsic factor
Underthewillo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Living Hell (SORRY FOR THE LONG POST)
I guess I should start from the beginning. I was diagnosed with ovarian cysts at 12yrs old. My appendix burst when I was 13 as they dismissed the pain as a cyst, this caused huge amount of problems and I'm 30 yrs old in a few months time and the passed 7 years have been hell. I had my first diagnostic
I guess I should start from the beginning. I was diagnosed with ovarian cysts at 12yrs old. My appendix burst when I was 13 as they dismissed the pain as a cyst, this caused huge amount of problems and I'm 30 yrs old in a few months time and the passed 7 years have been hell. I had my first diagnostic
Rachel1989
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Advise needed towards FET
Hello everyone. Please after some advise. I eventually got started on a new regime of Oestrogen patches,oestrogen tabs, viagra tabs and pentoxifylline tab to build up my uterine lining for DE FET after an abandoned cycle early March due to my uterine lining not going beyond 4.5mm. I have been using
Hello everyone. Please after some advise. I eventually got started on a new regime of Oestrogen patches,oestrogen tabs, viagra tabs and pentoxifylline tab to build up my uterine lining for DE FET after an abandoned cycle early March due to my uterine lining not going beyond 4.5mm. I have been using
Morolake
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Fertility Network 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
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
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
Hairloss
My hair is starting to shed at a fast rate again. It was growing back thicker and fuller then just about a month ago it starting coming out in clumps. I have less than a quarter of my original hair from when I was first diagnosed and that was still after significant hair loss. It’s really getting to
My hair is starting to shed at a fast rate again. It was growing back thicker and fuller then just about a month ago it starting coming out in clumps. I have less than a quarter of my original hair from when I was first diagnosed and that was still after significant hair loss. It’s really getting to
ButterflyEffect96
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LUPUS 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
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