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Iron issues puzzling
So I have been pondering two questions lately and this may not be the right group at ask in but I think that everything works together so if one thing is off chances are other are off or will be. My periods have mostly been heavy and painful and recently I’ve found my iron and ferritin to be low and
So I have been pondering two questions lately and this may not be the right group at ask in but I think that everything works together so if one thing is off chances are other are off or will be. My periods have mostly been heavy and painful and recently I’ve found my iron and ferritin to be low and
JennaShi
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Can You Absorb SI Methyl Without Intrinsic Factor?
Do you still need to have the Intrinsic Factor if self injecting with Methylcobalamin? Simple question I know but have looked for answers but very foggy brained and tired at the moment and trying to cross things off my list of possibles!! As have been SI with Methyl for quite some time now and have
Do you still need to have the Intrinsic Factor if self injecting with Methylcobalamin? Simple question I know but have looked for answers but very foggy brained and tired at the moment and trying to cross things off my list of possibles!! As have been SI with Methyl for quite some time now and have
Sallybones
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Hi i am brand new here
Had a bad chest infection end jan left with a cough for weeks had a chest X-ray came back clear . Last week had a Spirometry test FEV1 was 69% the nurse and GP agreed no diagnosis no meds and I go back in 6 months for another test it’s left in confused I am 70 yrs and only smoked 2/3 cigs a day I quit
Had a bad chest infection end jan left with a cough for weeks had a chest X-ray came back clear . Last week had a Spirometry test FEV1 was 69% the nurse and GP agreed no diagnosis no meds and I go back in 6 months for another test it’s left in confused I am 70 yrs and only smoked 2/3 cigs a day I quit
christina1947
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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Prescribed Bisoprolol / aspirin having side effects any advice?
Hi, I am new to this website my name is Stuart and I'm 41. I was diagnosed with a LBBB aged 39 in 2016 after having an episode of chest pain this showed up on an ecg, my bloods were tested and no traces of the enzyme troponin were found so cardiology confirmed I hadn't had myocardial infarction but said
Hi, I am new to this website my name is Stuart and I'm 41. I was diagnosed with a LBBB aged 39 in 2016 after having an episode of chest pain this showed up on an ecg, my bloods were tested and no traces of the enzyme troponin were found so cardiology confirmed I hadn't had myocardial infarction but said
Stuart_scharcarnie
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Is B12 196 normal?
Hi everyone, I'm just after a bit of advice please. About 6 weeks ago I went to my GP because I had tingling in my toes on my left foot, was tired all the time, getting headaches, feeling unsteady on my feet, being a bit more clumsy than usual, feeling groggy. My GP did some blood tests and it came back
Hi everyone, I'm just after a bit of advice please. About 6 weeks ago I went to my GP because I had tingling in my toes on my left foot, was tired all the time, getting headaches, feeling unsteady on my feet, being a bit more clumsy than usual, feeling groggy. My GP did some blood tests and it came back
MikeD1969
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
It's not always bad news!
I had a chest X-ray in January this year and was told I had ring shadows that could represent bronchiectasis and also there were changes in my emphysema, waited four months for a ct scan, then another two weeks for the results, luckily my ring shadows was nothing and they had disappeared 😀 I'm so pleased
I had a chest X-ray in January this year and was told I had ring shadows that could represent bronchiectasis and also there were changes in my emphysema, waited four months for a ct scan, then another two weeks for the results, luckily my ring shadows was nothing and they had disappeared 😀 I'm so pleased
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Debilitated by physical and mental health issues: advice needed on how to self-inject B12...
26 year old female experiencing very poor mental and physical health for a number of years. I have also had blood tests revealing anti-parietal cells and that I have a B12 and Intrinsic Factor deficiency. Due to the severity of my recurrent anxiety and major depression I have been diagnosed with Bipolar
26 year old female experiencing very poor mental and physical health for a number of years. I have also had blood tests revealing anti-parietal cells and that I have a B12 and Intrinsic Factor deficiency. Due to the severity of my recurrent anxiety and major depression I have been diagnosed with Bipolar
FelineGhost
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Feel so lonely
Good morning. Around 13 years ago, following my very first chest x-ray, it was discovered that I have a hypoplastic right lung with pulmonary atresia. This very rare condition means that I basically only breathe with my left lung, which has grown to become sufficient enough for my needs. I now have bronchiectasis
Good morning. Around 13 years ago, following my very first chest x-ray, it was discovered that I have a hypoplastic right lung with pulmonary atresia. This very rare condition means that I basically only breathe with my left lung, which has grown to become sufficient enough for my needs. I now have bronchiectasis
Deb_Dragon
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Blood results
Hi all. As per first post I am newly diagnosed with Hashimotos. I take 125 mcg Levo, still have fatigue, muscle aches, eczema. Any idea when this will improve. I had my dose increased 3 weeks ago and I was diagnosed with hypothyroid in 2013 before the Hashimotos was found. I seem to have a bit of rheumatism
Hi all. As per first post I am newly diagnosed with Hashimotos. I take 125 mcg Levo, still have fatigue, muscle aches, eczema. Any idea when this will improve. I had my dose increased 3 weeks ago and I was diagnosed with hypothyroid in 2013 before the Hashimotos was found. I seem to have a bit of rheumatism
Skye889
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Nausea without endometriosis pain
I suffer from endometriosis from the first period i got . it was progressing So i got diagnosed four years ago because of chocolate cyst and it was 10 cm but at that time I didn’t suffer from nausea even it was so big and after treat the cyst it returned and also didn’t cause nausea and i treated i
I suffer from endometriosis from the first period i got . it was progressing So i got diagnosed four years ago because of chocolate cyst and it was 10 cm but at that time I didn’t suffer from nausea even it was so big and after treat the cyst it returned and also didn’t cause nausea and i treated i
Bdgjdjd
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
B12 injections
Hi guys I first posted on here at the end of March - many thanks to Sleepybunny for your help at that time! - I tried a couple of injections because of constant nausea and vomiting for a period of 6 months and the symptoms improved for a little while and then came back. I had a private pernicious anaemia
Hi guys I first posted on here at the end of March - many thanks to Sleepybunny for your help at that time! - I tried a couple of injections because of constant nausea and vomiting for a period of 6 months and the symptoms improved for a little while and then came back. I had a private pernicious anaemia
FionaD
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Ferrous gluconate - how soon should I feel the effects?
Hi all, I have just been given a new prescription of ferrous gluconate 300mg (3 tablets per day) and wondered if you knew how quickly I might see the effects? Bit of background info below. Treated for anemia for 10+ years. Had a blood transfusion in 2009 (I had been taking ferrous sulphate for over a
Hi all, I have just been given a new prescription of ferrous gluconate 300mg (3 tablets per day) and wondered if you knew how quickly I might see the effects? Bit of background info below. Treated for anemia for 10+ years. Had a blood transfusion in 2009 (I had been taking ferrous sulphate for over a
SC88
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Thinking of self-injecting
Hi I’m probably repeating question / advice request from elsewhere but hoping some of you can help - I’m new here! I live in the UK and was diagnosed with B12 def about 9 months ago, got the 2 week treatment and then onto 3 monthly injections. The trouble is that the injections only last 8 weeks and
Hi I’m probably repeating question / advice request from elsewhere but hoping some of you can help - I’m new here! I live in the UK and was diagnosed with B12 def about 9 months ago, got the 2 week treatment and then onto 3 monthly injections. The trouble is that the injections only last 8 weeks and
Lynne17
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Just found a worrying lump
Hi everyone, I'm a 51 year old peri menopausal woman who's hormones are haywire at the mo and don't really have periods anymore and I've just found a small hard pea like lump in right boob. I'll just give a brief history. Was diagnosed with anemia in October 2017 which coincided with a dry socket tooth
Hi everyone, I'm a 51 year old peri menopausal woman who's hormones are haywire at the mo and don't really have periods anymore and I've just found a small hard pea like lump in right boob. I'll just give a brief history. Was diagnosed with anemia in October 2017 which coincided with a dry socket tooth
Angie2020
in
My Breast Cancer Community
6 years ago
Re breathing and problems last night!
Thanks for all the advise folks went to A&E last night ended up with a chest X-ray and was put in a nebuliser for a bit then sent home early this morning no chest infection as it seems 🤔
Thanks for all the advise folks went to A&E last night ended up with a chest X-ray and was put in a nebuliser for a bit then sent home early this morning no chest infection as it seems 🤔
Iain1962
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
I think all autoimmune Thyroiditis suffers should go gluten-free
As per the title, this is an opinion piece. Please see the disclaimer at the bottom that has been there since the start. I’m surprised the Thyroid UK site doesn’t say this already. I’m living proof of the dramatic impact, on anti-thyroid antibodies, that switching to a gluten-free diet can have. It
As per the title, this is an opinion piece. Please see the disclaimer at the bottom that has been there since the start. I’m surprised the Thyroid UK site doesn’t say this already. I’m living proof of the dramatic impact, on anti-thyroid antibodies, that switching to a gluten-free diet can have. It
mcnaugha
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Inflammation in the lungs ?
Hello everyone, I am just about recovered from the biggest flare up I have had since being diagnosed with RA seven years ago. My meds have not kept me as comfortable since having to stop Enbrel in 2016 through being diagnosed with breast cancer. The good news is that my Rheumatology doctor is going
Hello everyone, I am just about recovered from the biggest flare up I have had since being diagnosed with RA seven years ago. My meds have not kept me as comfortable since having to stop Enbrel in 2016 through being diagnosed with breast cancer. The good news is that my Rheumatology doctor is going
petalnumber2
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NRAS
6 years ago
Lung Transplant Assessment
Yesterday I had my lung transplant assessment appointment at the Harefield Hospital fully aware that it was going to be a full on experience packed full of tests and various meetings with members of the lung transplant team where I'd be being given an awful lot of information to process. I'm really
Yesterday I had my lung transplant assessment appointment at the Harefield Hospital fully aware that it was going to be a full on experience packed full of tests and various meetings with members of the lung transplant team where I'd be being given an awful lot of information to process. I'm really
dodgylungrunner
British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Rheumatoid Factor of 96 but Negative ANA test...what does that mean?
My name is Katherine and I am a 33 year old female. I have moving joint pain in pretty much every joint in my body (elbows, fingers, back, hips, knees, feet etc). My RF came back 96 but my ANA test came out negative. Can anyone explain what that means? Thanks so much!
My name is Katherine and I am a 33 year old female. I have moving joint pain in pretty much every joint in my body (elbows, fingers, back, hips, knees, feet etc). My RF came back 96 but my ANA test came out negative. Can anyone explain what that means? Thanks so much!
stevevdh
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NRAS
6 years ago
7 day monitor fitted today to decide whether I need a pacemaker
It is not often we wish for bad things to happen but I am of course hoping my heart will 'do its thing' at least once this week because I know it is speeding up inappropriately and I suspect it is slowing the same. We know about the AF although I would like that recorded as well, my cunning plan of calling
It is not often we wish for bad things to happen but I am of course hoping my heart will 'do its thing' at least once this week because I know it is speeding up inappropriately and I suspect it is slowing the same. We know about the AF although I would like that recorded as well, my cunning plan of calling
Buffafly
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AF Association
6 years ago
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