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Hi all. Although i follow lots of posts, i dont write on here very often but feel comfortable doing so with friends who understand. I first saw my consultant end of January and was diagnosed with inflammatory Arthritis. Basically they could not say if it was RA or PsA. This was due to the fact
Hi all. Although i follow lots of posts, i dont write on here very often but feel comfortable doing so with friends who understand. I first saw my consultant end of January and was diagnosed with inflammatory Arthritis. Basically they could not say if it was RA or PsA. This was due to the fact
Tinat3
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NRAS
9 years ago
High Folate
Hello I have recently had a B12 test that was a bit low, I now have had a Folate test and this is high. I have ordered an Intrinsic Factor test. Does anyone have any comments on my results below: B12 244 pm0l/L range 142-725 Folate 1183 nmol/L range 158-1099 Many thanks
Hello I have recently had a B12 test that was a bit low, I now have had a Folate test and this is high. I have ordered an Intrinsic Factor test. Does anyone have any comments on my results below: B12 244 pm0l/L range 142-725 Folate 1183 nmol/L range 158-1099 Many thanks
Tango2
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Negative Rheumatoid factor?
Can I still have Psoriatic Arthritis despite having a negative rheumatoid factor? my ESR is around 37, I am a fifty year old woman with psoriasis since I was 7 years old, and have rotten toenails because of it. GP keeps telling me that my pains are due to osteo arthritis as my Rhem factor is negative
Can I still have Psoriatic Arthritis despite having a negative rheumatoid factor? my ESR is around 37, I am a fifty year old woman with psoriasis since I was 7 years old, and have rotten toenails because of it. GP keeps telling me that my pains are due to osteo arthritis as my Rhem factor is negative
Glenys
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MY SKIN
9 years ago
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Low Stomach Acid and Intrinsic Factor
Just thought I'd put this info up here before I write it up properly. Some of you realise that B12 deficiency can be caused when stomach acid is low and the pH level of the acid falls so b12 cannot be cleaved from food. Well another point to note is that I now have it confirmed by a specialist that
Just thought I'd put this info up here before I write it up properly. Some of you realise that B12 deficiency can be caused when stomach acid is low and the pH level of the acid falls so b12 cannot be cleaved from food. Well another point to note is that I now have it confirmed by a specialist that
Poppet11
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Intrinsic factor result
I have a B12 level of 132 and my GP recently tested my Intrinsic Factor. The result came back as 8 U/ml (range 0-6), does this mean I have PA or not? I'm confused, as GP didn't mention it and I only found this out when I read my blood test printout at home.
I have a B12 level of 132 and my GP recently tested my Intrinsic Factor. The result came back as 8 U/ml (range 0-6), does this mean I have PA or not? I'm confused, as GP didn't mention it and I only found this out when I read my blood test printout at home.
CarlyMarie1188
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
FDA grants orphan drug status to Factor Xa inhibitor antidote
Website for article: http://www.healio.com/hematology-oncology/hematology/news/online/%7B48e71bbe-1d8f-46af-b0f1-7d153893f6d4%7D/fda-grants-orphan-drug-status-to-factor-xa-inhibitor-antidote
Website for article: http://www.healio.com/hematology-oncology/hematology/news/online/%7B48e71bbe-1d8f-46af-b0f1-7d153893f6d4%7D/fda-grants-orphan-drug-status-to-factor-xa-inhibitor-antidote
EngMac
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AF Association
9 years ago
Liver Pain and Causes
I am curious to know if anyone does any liver detox. I have read that castor oil can help reduce liver inflammation. I am willing to have my mother try this to help with her liver pain .
I am curious to know if anyone does any liver detox. I have read that castor oil can help reduce liver inflammation. I am willing to have my mother try this to help with her liver pain .
andrea042473
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PBC Foundation
9 years ago
Should I be getting treatment?
I'm a bit confused and hoping someone can offer advice. Apologies if this gets lengthy, but I want to give the background to where I'm at now, so thank you for taking the time to read. Over the past few years I've had a range of health issues which have become more & more of a problem in my daily life
I'm a bit confused and hoping someone can offer advice. Apologies if this gets lengthy, but I want to give the background to where I'm at now, so thank you for taking the time to read. Over the past few years I've had a range of health issues which have become more & more of a problem in my daily life
rosaespanola
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Anti coagulant antidotes for NOACs
Portola Announces Phase 3 ANNEXA-R Study of Andexanet Alfa and Factor Xa Inhibitor XARELTO(R) (rivaroxaban) Met Primary Endpoint With High Statistical Significance Andexanet Alfa is the Only Universal Factor Xa Inhibitor Antidote Shown to Directly Reverse the Anticoagulant Activity of These Agents in
Portola Announces Phase 3 ANNEXA-R Study of Andexanet Alfa and Factor Xa Inhibitor XARELTO(R) (rivaroxaban) Met Primary Endpoint With High Statistical Significance Andexanet Alfa is the Only Universal Factor Xa Inhibitor Antidote Shown to Directly Reverse the Anticoagulant Activity of These Agents in
iris1205
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 years ago
B12 and Magnesium
After reading the post by Steve101 on this subject a month ago, I was so intrigued that I decided to seek a medical opinion. Like many people who have had an oesophagectomy, I sometimes suffer from fatigue and a general lack of energy. I forwarded the post to the Chairman of our local Upper GI Network
After reading the post by Steve101 on this subject a month ago, I was so intrigued that I decided to seek a medical opinion. Like many people who have had an oesophagectomy, I sometimes suffer from fatigue and a general lack of energy. I forwarded the post to the Chairman of our local Upper GI Network
Spikey
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
9 years ago
More advice please...
Hi everyone, I posted on here early January and got great advice. I've been back to my GP and now have the results of latest blood tests. Both myself and my Dr are flummoxed. She has mentioned M.E. as a possible explanation and would treat it with anti depressants. I still have the numb arms hands and
Hi everyone, I posted on here early January and got great advice. I've been back to my GP and now have the results of latest blood tests. Both myself and my Dr are flummoxed. She has mentioned M.E. as a possible explanation and would treat it with anti depressants. I still have the numb arms hands and
toby57
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Second opinion !
For anyone who has followed my post,I went back to my surgery today to see a different Dr in the practice... I explained all my problems and showed him my print off,he said he will give me the injections.....but then started to back track once he started reading that other Dr wanted to wait for intrinsic
For anyone who has followed my post,I went back to my surgery today to see a different Dr in the practice... I explained all my problems and showed him my print off,he said he will give me the injections.....but then started to back track once he started reading that other Dr wanted to wait for intrinsic
joeltite1
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Intrinsic factor
I have just come across a vitamin B complex supplement that includes intrinsic factor(porcine) Has anyone heard of this? And would it really help in the absorbtion of B12? It sounds too good to be true. Woud be interested to hear any information.
I have just come across a vitamin B complex supplement that includes intrinsic factor(porcine) Has anyone heard of this? And would it really help in the absorbtion of B12? It sounds too good to be true. Woud be interested to hear any information.
wedgewood
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
I need help
Got my reults on monday,my b12,vit d and folic acid are very low,B12 being 145,dr put me on tablets and wont put me on jabs unless intrinsic factor comes back positive ! Up to 3 weeks wait,i cant cope much longer he wont start jabs,its not my diet,i have all the symptoms even down to an unnecessary
Got my reults on monday,my b12,vit d and folic acid are very low,B12 being 145,dr put me on tablets and wont put me on jabs unless intrinsic factor comes back positive ! Up to 3 weeks wait,i cant cope much longer he wont start jabs,its not my diet,i have all the symptoms even down to an unnecessary
joeltite1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Frustrated
So my Dr called backed yesturday regarding me asking him to,he said he wants to wait for my intrinsic factor test results barring in mind that could take another 2 weeks ! He Said my B12 being 145 range 180-910 isn't that bad and he doesn't want to load me up with injections if not needed,I explained
So my Dr called backed yesturday regarding me asking him to,he said he wants to wait for my intrinsic factor test results barring in mind that could take another 2 weeks ! He Said my B12 being 145 range 180-910 isn't that bad and he doesn't want to load me up with injections if not needed,I explained
joeltite1
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
FBS not under control.
Dear Friends, I managed to control my AIC from 11.2 to 6.9 in 3 months, primarily with LCHF but with medicine continuation ( Refer my earlier post for details) Since last one month I tried to reduce meds I take night. I cut off 2MG AMARYL, 30 MG ACTOS from my night medicine. My FBS gradually kept increasing
Dear Friends, I managed to control my AIC from 11.2 to 6.9 in 3 months, primarily with LCHF but with medicine continuation ( Refer my earlier post for details) Since last one month I tried to reduce meds I take night. I cut off 2MG AMARYL, 30 MG ACTOS from my night medicine. My FBS gradually kept increasing
LCHFFAN
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Diabetes India
9 years ago
Forgotten .p.i.p update
As asked once again a week later to phone to see if my form gone over to actos, assessment. Answer they know nothing of it when l phoned them. Phone atos,Seems it did go across in Aug after l sent it in and was sent back in Oct. So why was l not told of outcome. True, second claim, but that does not
As asked once again a week later to phone to see if my form gone over to actos, assessment. Answer they know nothing of it when l phoned them. Phone atos,Seems it did go across in Aug after l sent it in and was sent back in Oct. So why was l not told of outcome. True, second claim, but that does not
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
What are your RA consultations like?
Hi everyone! I live in Spain and only get to see the rheumatologist 3-4 times a year and I wanted to know what your Dr consultations entail I have had RA symptoms although the Dr doesn’t actually have a diagnosis for me. My ESR and CRP levels have been high with symptoms of swollen hands and feet, stiff
Hi everyone! I live in Spain and only get to see the rheumatologist 3-4 times a year and I wanted to know what your Dr consultations entail I have had RA symptoms although the Dr doesn’t actually have a diagnosis for me. My ESR and CRP levels have been high with symptoms of swollen hands and feet, stiff
sunshinegal
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NRAS
9 years ago
Antidote for Rivaroxaban ! and mention of Apixaban
Antidote Reverses Anticoagulation Activity of Rivaroxaban: ANNEXA-R Michael O'Riordan January 09, 2015 SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Portola Pharmaceuticals, the makers of an antidote for rivaroxaban (Xarelto, Bayer Pharma/Janssen Pharmaceuticals), a factor Xa inhibitor that is part of the newest generation
Antidote Reverses Anticoagulation Activity of Rivaroxaban: ANNEXA-R Michael O'Riordan January 09, 2015 SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Portola Pharmaceuticals, the makers of an antidote for rivaroxaban (Xarelto, Bayer Pharma/Janssen Pharmaceuticals), a factor Xa inhibitor that is part of the newest generation
iris1205
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 years ago
B12d, FM, VitD or all three???
I am finding it impossible to figure out what is going on inside me. :-( I had blood test results in November 14 showing that my B12 level was at 1509 in ref range of 191 - 663. This was 2 weeks after a 3 x monthly B12 injection. At the same time my intrinsic factor was tested and found to be normal
I am finding it impossible to figure out what is going on inside me. :-( I had blood test results in November 14 showing that my B12 level was at 1509 in ref range of 191 - 663. This was 2 weeks after a 3 x monthly B12 injection. At the same time my intrinsic factor was tested and found to be normal
Devonie
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
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