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Helicobacter pylori IgG and PA
Hello again. Just thought I would re-post this on a new thread. I would add only that today I discovered on the Wikipedia entry for PA that there is a link between the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and PA. I have just been diagnosed with having this bacterium, though it is now inactive. Has anyone else
Hello again. Just thought I would re-post this on a new thread. I would add only that today I discovered on the Wikipedia entry for PA that there is a link between the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and PA. I have just been diagnosed with having this bacterium, though it is now inactive. Has anyone else
Frank77
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Are my pins and needles, congestion and heartburn related to my pernicious anaemia?
HI. I have been diagnosed with P.A. for 13 years. My only initial symptom was tiredness but as my father also had P.A. I was tested and found to have low B12 levels and antibodies to parietal cells and have since been on 3 monthly injections. I now also test positive for antibodies to intrinsic factor
HI. I have been diagnosed with P.A. for 13 years. My only initial symptom was tiredness but as my father also had P.A. I was tested and found to have low B12 levels and antibodies to parietal cells and have since been on 3 monthly injections. I now also test positive for antibodies to intrinsic factor
suesue65
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Waiting to see a rheumatologist
Hello, Thank you to anyone who takes the time to read this and i apologise in advance for what i know already is going to be a long post. 7 My name is Tom and I am a 32 year old male. I started having RA symptoms about 10 weeks ago following a strenuous walk. It started as pain in my feet which i
Hello, Thank you to anyone who takes the time to read this and i apologise in advance for what i know already is going to be a long post. 7 My name is Tom and I am a 32 year old male. I started having RA symptoms about 10 weeks ago following a strenuous walk. It started as pain in my feet which i
tom180711
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NRAS
6 years ago
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Gluten intolerance?
Hi all, I am a 27 year old male who recently went travelling in south east Asia. After 3 months I had to return home after being sure I was dying out there. Having seen my GP I have had all the blood tests done for the relevant diseases as well as normal blood counts but nothing seems to be showing
Hi all, I am a 27 year old male who recently went travelling in south east Asia. After 3 months I had to return home after being sure I was dying out there. Having seen my GP I have had all the blood tests done for the relevant diseases as well as normal blood counts but nothing seems to be showing
Curtis90
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 years ago
Symptoms and next steps with testing
Hi Can anyone help with advice on symptoms and testing please? I found my way here after checking on symptoms and have been lurking trying to learn about thyroid issues, trying to figure if this is my problem. I did my own basic thyroid check through Medichecks and got these results: TSH 1.98 (0.27
Hi Can anyone help with advice on symptoms and testing please? I found my way here after checking on symptoms and have been lurking trying to learn about thyroid issues, trying to figure if this is my problem. I did my own basic thyroid check through Medichecks and got these results: TSH 1.98 (0.27
Om289
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
sharing a small positive
Disclaimer: I haven't been diagnosed yet, but endo is suspected. Just wanted to share some hope. I am on my period at the moment. The first day was the usual awful start; woke up at 1.45am by the pain, feeling like I'd been shot in the pelvis, stumbling around for painkillers and sitting in a hot bath
Disclaimer: I haven't been diagnosed yet, but endo is suspected. Just wanted to share some hope. I am on my period at the moment. The first day was the usual awful start; woke up at 1.45am by the pain, feeling like I'd been shot in the pelvis, stumbling around for painkillers and sitting in a hot bath
foursimplewords
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Intrinsic factor antibody test result
Hi all those who can understand results and what they mean. My Intrinsic factor antibody blood test result was 0.99 U/ml which was described as Normal - No Action The reference given was <1.20U/ml also a note saying method and reference change as of 05/03/15 At the time of the test I had been taking
Hi all those who can understand results and what they mean. My Intrinsic factor antibody blood test result was 0.99 U/ml which was described as Normal - No Action The reference given was <1.20U/ml also a note saying method and reference change as of 05/03/15 At the time of the test I had been taking
jointpain
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Positive intrinsic factor result
Hi,I I posted a few weeks ago due to having low b12 and involuntary twitching, Since having the loading doses my moods have improved significantly the twitching still happens each day but not as often but has improved... I have had another blood test to test for ferratin/ folate and for intrinsic factor
Hi,I I posted a few weeks ago due to having low b12 and involuntary twitching, Since having the loading doses my moods have improved significantly the twitching still happens each day but not as often but has improved... I have had another blood test to test for ferratin/ folate and for intrinsic factor
Natalie99999
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Folate & Vitamin B12; SAMe & Methyl.
This is prompted by a post from BBruce: "Stay away from Vitamin B12" I reviewed the folate-PCa literature 2 years ago. B12 is covered in that post. What seemed lacking in the new thread was context, IMO. A number of the B vitamins feed into 'one-carbon metabolism' (a term that is usually found in PCa
This is prompted by a post from BBruce: "Stay away from Vitamin B12" I reviewed the folate-PCa literature 2 years ago. B12 is covered in that post. What seemed lacking in the new thread was context, IMO. A number of the B vitamins feed into 'one-carbon metabolism' (a term that is usually found in PCa
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
caster oil packs - best way to use?
My partner has ordered me some castor oil as I've read castor oil packs can help with period pains (mine don't respond to traditional heat pads/hot water bottles). Has anyone found the best way to use these, and with the least mess?!
My partner has ordered me some castor oil as I've read castor oil packs can help with period pains (mine don't respond to traditional heat pads/hot water bottles). Has anyone found the best way to use these, and with the least mess?!
foursimplewords
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Daily b12 dosage?
Hi, I had intrinsic factor antibodies test that was negative, but a lot of b12 deficiency symptoms - Gp treated me with loading doses for 2 weeks. I was wondering what dose I should take on a daily basis? I think My problem is low stomach acid due to hypothyroidism so not pernicious anaemia. I’ve
Hi, I had intrinsic factor antibodies test that was negative, but a lot of b12 deficiency symptoms - Gp treated me with loading doses for 2 weeks. I was wondering what dose I should take on a daily basis? I think My problem is low stomach acid due to hypothyroidism so not pernicious anaemia. I’ve
Saya85
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Intrinsic Factor Positive
Hi All, after I was diagnosed with Hashimotos last year, I thought my quality of life would improve once prescribed 100mcg T4 daily but unfortunately it has not been the case. I have been supplementing with Vitamin D and K which has improved my Vat D results. I am still exhausted, have dry scalp, hair
Hi All, after I was diagnosed with Hashimotos last year, I thought my quality of life would improve once prescribed 100mcg T4 daily but unfortunately it has not been the case. I have been supplementing with Vitamin D and K which has improved my Vat D results. I am still exhausted, have dry scalp, hair
Tanzanite55
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Is Macula-ped near the fovea relates to Macular degeneration ?
My brother been diagnosed left eye Macula-ped near the fovea. Does this mean he has Macular degeneration. We are shocked to hear this message as he is in 38. Ophthalmologist suggested Intravitreal injection ( L ) - Anti-vegf under gvp. Really we did not understand this terms. Can some one help us
My brother been diagnosed left eye Macula-ped near the fovea. Does this mean he has Macular degeneration. We are shocked to hear this message as he is in 38. Ophthalmologist suggested Intravitreal injection ( L ) - Anti-vegf under gvp. Really we did not understand this terms. Can some one help us
Dsrb
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Macular Society
6 years ago
Blood test & B12 supplementation
Do the MMA, parietal cell antibodies, intrinsic factor antibodies & homocysteine tests need to be tested when the individual is not supplementing with B12? Thank you for the help!
Do the MMA, parietal cell antibodies, intrinsic factor antibodies & homocysteine tests need to be tested when the individual is not supplementing with B12? Thank you for the help!
Amhoy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Hyperthyroidism, low B12, raised iron and ALT.
Hi, I had Graves Disease 5 years ago and recovered fairly quickly with carbimazole. My thyroid is over active again so GP has put me back in carbimazole. Low B12 but test for celiacs and intrinsic factor is negative so I'm taking a high dose of B12 tablets and will be retested in 6 months. Does anyone
Hi, I had Graves Disease 5 years ago and recovered fairly quickly with carbimazole. My thyroid is over active again so GP has put me back in carbimazole. Low B12 but test for celiacs and intrinsic factor is negative so I'm taking a high dose of B12 tablets and will be retested in 6 months. Does anyone
Migsy123
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Can you just recover from a B12 deficiency?
Hi! I’m looking for some advice. A number of years ago, I went to my then GP because I had a number of tiny ulcers all over my tongue (double figures). He ran some blood tests and diagnosed me with a B12 deficiency. He prescribed me with B12 supplements for 6 weeks (cannot remember doseage or frequency
Hi! I’m looking for some advice. A number of years ago, I went to my then GP because I had a number of tiny ulcers all over my tongue (double figures). He ran some blood tests and diagnosed me with a B12 deficiency. He prescribed me with B12 supplements for 6 weeks (cannot remember doseage or frequency
Loonywitch
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
B12 supplementation
Hi I receive b12 injections every 12 weeks and I supplement daily both by tablet and oral spray. As I understand it, b12 is stored in the liver and released into the gall bladder where along with folic acid etc a substance called intrinsic factor is created. I am not sure if this is entirely correct
Hi I receive b12 injections every 12 weeks and I supplement daily both by tablet and oral spray. As I understand it, b12 is stored in the liver and released into the gall bladder where along with folic acid etc a substance called intrinsic factor is created. I am not sure if this is entirely correct
Alfabeta
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Supplement advice please
Please see previous thread. https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/137280330/hashimotos-or-not-advice-please Diagnosed iron deficient 2013, vitamin D deficient 2013, possible B12 deficiency 2017, folate deficient 2016. All results with dose changes and amounts below. Thank you NOVEMBER 2011
Please see previous thread. https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/137280330/hashimotos-or-not-advice-please Diagnosed iron deficient 2013, vitamin D deficient 2013, possible B12 deficiency 2017, folate deficient 2016. All results with dose changes and amounts below. Thank you NOVEMBER 2011
Luv2018
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Afternoon 😊 to everyone online. Advice needed again.
Hello...i am here again for advise from you helpful people. Would be lost without this community site. So just had loading dose of b12 because i had and still are suffering the symptoms. GP said to review in 3 month. Maybe blood tests. Is this useful ? TSH done in january. A pharmacist from GP practice
Hello...i am here again for advise from you helpful people. Would be lost without this community site. So just had loading dose of b12 because i had and still are suffering the symptoms. GP said to review in 3 month. Maybe blood tests. Is this useful ? TSH done in january. A pharmacist from GP practice
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Advice on Second B12 Test
So I eventually had my intrinsic factor results back last week – negative. Given all the things I’ve read about the IFAB test I wasn’t particularly surprised, but of course it’s set me worrying about not getting the treatment I need i.e. no injections. I went to see my GP this morning, and she’s told
So I eventually had my intrinsic factor results back last week – negative. Given all the things I’ve read about the IFAB test I wasn’t particularly surprised, but of course it’s set me worrying about not getting the treatment I need i.e. no injections. I went to see my GP this morning, and she’s told
Fierybiscuits
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
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