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Manufacturer recommendations
I’ve just read and compared the manufacturer instructions for Hevert and Pascoe. Hevert - first few weeks 1ml (500mcg) twice weekly followed by 100mcg per month. Discard remaining b12 in ampoule. Pascoe initially 1500mcg twice weekly, also followed by monthly dose of 100mcg. So 1/15th of an ampoule
I’ve just read and compared the manufacturer instructions for Hevert and Pascoe. Hevert - first few weeks 1ml (500mcg) twice weekly followed by 100mcg per month. Discard remaining b12 in ampoule. Pascoe initially 1500mcg twice weekly, also followed by monthly dose of 100mcg. So 1/15th of an ampoule
MorningMist
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Need Help with understanding blood test.
Hello you wonderful people, I’m just wondering if anyone can help me understand these results, I’m not sure if they are good or not so good, I asked my GP for further blood tests ie TPO antibodies, vit D3 as on previous blood tests these weren’t done, he was ok with that & said he would stick on a
Hello you wonderful people, I’m just wondering if anyone can help me understand these results, I’m not sure if they are good or not so good, I asked my GP for further blood tests ie TPO antibodies, vit D3 as on previous blood tests these weren’t done, he was ok with that & said he would stick on a
PassionFruit-xxx
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
The cause of my B12 deficiency.
The most likely reason for my B12 deficiency is my body uses B12 faster than is normal for reasons unknown and unstudied other than me as far as I know. This is why self treatment that increases the frequency which was at first based on more B12 was effective. To inject more B12 I coincidentally injected
The most likely reason for my B12 deficiency is my body uses B12 faster than is normal for reasons unknown and unstudied other than me as far as I know. This is why self treatment that increases the frequency which was at first based on more B12 was effective. To inject more B12 I coincidentally injected
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
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Blood result and raised MCV
Hi everyone. I had a recent blood test as I've been supplementing with gentle iron, general A-Z vits and B12 since the spring. I particularly wanted to check up on my iron/ferritin status. I've never had a positive diagnosis of PA, or even of B12 deficiency as my levels have always been 'in range'.
Hi everyone. I had a recent blood test as I've been supplementing with gentle iron, general A-Z vits and B12 since the spring. I particularly wanted to check up on my iron/ferritin status. I've never had a positive diagnosis of PA, or even of B12 deficiency as my levels have always been 'in range'.
KBird01
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Metformin alternatives
Hi all,Can anyone tell me what the recommend alternative drug for type2 diabetes is, other than Metformin. I'm recently diagnosed T2 diabetic and doctor wants me to take Metformin. I understand it can block b12 absorption. Many thanks
Hi all,Can anyone tell me what the recommend alternative drug for type2 diabetes is, other than Metformin. I'm recently diagnosed T2 diabetic and doctor wants me to take Metformin. I understand it can block b12 absorption. Many thanks
doityourself
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Please can you comment on my results.
Taken just after 0930 no medication or food and drink previously CRP HS 1.830 mg/L (Range: < 3) Ferritin 279.00 ug/L (Range: 30 - 650) Folate - Serum 12.6 nmol/L (Range: 8.83 - 60.8) Vitamin B12 - Active 113.0 pmol/L (Range: 37.5 - 188) Vitamin D 115.0 nmol/L (Range: 50 - 250) TSH 0.346
Taken just after 0930 no medication or food and drink previously CRP HS 1.830 mg/L (Range: < 3) Ferritin 279.00 ug/L (Range: 30 - 650) Folate - Serum 12.6 nmol/L (Range: 8.83 - 60.8) Vitamin B12 - Active 113.0 pmol/L (Range: 37.5 - 188) Vitamin D 115.0 nmol/L (Range: 50 - 250) TSH 0.346
Dizzy938
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Update/advice sought
After coming off my 100mcg Levothyroxine for 6 weeks and getting my Thyroid bloods checked via Medichecks whilst off the meds and returning on them these have been my results: Off Levo :- TSH >100 (Range: 0.27-4.2) =sig hypothyroid - advised by Medichecks to consult my doctor urgently Free T3 = 0.9
After coming off my 100mcg Levothyroxine for 6 weeks and getting my Thyroid bloods checked via Medichecks whilst off the meds and returning on them these have been my results: Off Levo :- TSH >100 (Range: 0.27-4.2) =sig hypothyroid - advised by Medichecks to consult my doctor urgently Free T3 = 0.9
Newmorningmercies
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
RLS returned after taking Duloxetine
Had RLS for many years, associated with Fibromyalgia. Having taken Amitriptylene, Nortriptyline , Pregabalin for my Fibro, my RLS has been under control. Recently started taking Duloxetine to help my Fibro and my RLS has returned with a vengeance. I get very little sleep, as soon as my head hits pillow
Had RLS for many years, associated with Fibromyalgia. Having taken Amitriptylene, Nortriptyline , Pregabalin for my Fibro, my RLS has been under control. Recently started taking Duloxetine to help my Fibro and my RLS has returned with a vengeance. I get very little sleep, as soon as my head hits pillow
Fra3021
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
one last question ( hopefully)
I have finally managed to get an appointment with my GP where I hope to convince him to give me B12 injections more often that once every 8 weeks and I never had a loading doses so am hoping for that too. I hope I can get him to do some tests, like size shape and number of red blood cells, intrinsic
I have finally managed to get an appointment with my GP where I hope to convince him to give me B12 injections more often that once every 8 weeks and I never had a loading doses so am hoping for that too. I hope I can get him to do some tests, like size shape and number of red blood cells, intrinsic
totallyFrustrated
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Can anyone help explain what
hi I just received my blood test results back which all came back normal. I was expecting my homocysteine to be higher as I had stopped b12 twice daily and multi-B the day before. Can anyone tell me what these results mean? Homocysteine:6.9 umol/L ( 5.0 - 15.0 ) Antinuclear Ab:Negative DNA double-strand
hi I just received my blood test results back which all came back normal. I was expecting my homocysteine to be higher as I had stopped b12 twice daily and multi-B the day before. Can anyone tell me what these results mean? Homocysteine:6.9 umol/L ( 5.0 - 15.0 ) Antinuclear Ab:Negative DNA double-strand
brenanddave
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Trial with new exercise method.
With injections of 1mg of both hydroxocabalamin and methyelcobalamin with 6mg of Adenocabalamin 4 times a day along with my oral supplements I was able to walk 5K four Saturdays in a row. I walked slow and had to stop on some of the hills of New Hampshire USA. Each time I was stopping less not reasonably
With injections of 1mg of both hydroxocabalamin and methyelcobalamin with 6mg of Adenocabalamin 4 times a day along with my oral supplements I was able to walk 5K four Saturdays in a row. I walked slow and had to stop on some of the hills of New Hampshire USA. Each time I was stopping less not reasonably
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Looking for clarity on the best type of injectable B12 please
Information seems to be a bit muddled. I’m looking for the most natural and bioavailable please From what I read, cyanocobalamin [i]
isn’t
[/i] the way to go but there again I’m not sure whether that’s in reference to oral supplementation Does anyone have any links or reliable information
Information seems to be a bit muddled. I’m looking for the most natural and bioavailable please From what I read, cyanocobalamin [i]
isn’t
[/i] the way to go but there again I’m not sure whether that’s in reference to oral supplementation Does anyone have any links or reliable information
Noelnoel
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Totally confused by results & symptoms- please help
Hello, Here are my latest bloods after 6&1/2 weeks on 75mcg: TSH: 1.2 (0.270 - 4.2) Ft4: 22.0 (12-22) FT3: 4.7 (3.1-6.8) VitD: 134 (50-250) Total B12: 331 (145-569) Ferritin 37 (30-400) Folate serum: 15.4 (8.83-60.8) My problem is that whilst taking levo 50mcg+ my muscles tire very easily
Hello, Here are my latest bloods after 6&1/2 weeks on 75mcg: TSH: 1.2 (0.270 - 4.2) Ft4: 22.0 (12-22) FT3: 4.7 (3.1-6.8) VitD: 134 (50-250) Total B12: 331 (145-569) Ferritin 37 (30-400) Folate serum: 15.4 (8.83-60.8) My problem is that whilst taking levo 50mcg+ my muscles tire very easily
GreenTealSeal
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
First ever Medichecks Advanced Thyroid Test
Hello lovely folks, I've had my first ever Medichecks Advanced Thyroid Test and would really appreciate your views on next steps. The TSH result would indicate I need to increase levo, also I'm concerned at high CRP and antibodies! Plus I don't think I convert T4 to T3 very well. Your thoughts are very
Hello lovely folks, I've had my first ever Medichecks Advanced Thyroid Test and would really appreciate your views on next steps. The TSH result would indicate I need to increase levo, also I'm concerned at high CRP and antibodies! Plus I don't think I convert T4 to T3 very well. Your thoughts are very
Flaxjax
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
My mum's latest results!
Would anyone be kind enough to help with my mum's latest test results? She is 76, has high cholesterol and Hashimoto's and she had Thyroid Eye Disease around 6 years ago. Many thanks in advance! THS: 0.42 mIU/ - Range: 0.27 - 4.2 mIU/L (It was 6.19 mIU/L in May) T4: 19 pmol/L - Range 11 - 22 pmol
Would anyone be kind enough to help with my mum's latest test results? She is 76, has high cholesterol and Hashimoto's and she had Thyroid Eye Disease around 6 years ago. Many thanks in advance! THS: 0.42 mIU/ - Range: 0.27 - 4.2 mIU/L (It was 6.19 mIU/L in May) T4: 19 pmol/L - Range 11 - 22 pmol
Jojozo
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Looking for clarity on the best type of injectable B12 please
Infomatiom seems to be a bit muddled. I’m looking for the most natural and bioavailable please From what I read, cyanocobalamin [i]
isn’t
[/i] the way to go but there again I’m not sure whether that’s in reference to oral supplementation Does anyone have any links or reliable information please
Infomatiom seems to be a bit muddled. I’m looking for the most natural and bioavailable please From what I read, cyanocobalamin [i]
isn’t
[/i] the way to go but there again I’m not sure whether that’s in reference to oral supplementation Does anyone have any links or reliable information please
Noelnoel
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Can thyroid tap or pulse?
Hi, I have been having a number of issues which I thought were low thyroid related, or B12 deficient, both bloods currently look fine thought, apart from my thyroid peroxidase antibodies which have risen from 468KIUL to 502KIUL (range 0-34). What I would like to know is, can thyroid tap or pulse? I
Hi, I have been having a number of issues which I thought were low thyroid related, or B12 deficient, both bloods currently look fine thought, apart from my thyroid peroxidase antibodies which have risen from 468KIUL to 502KIUL (range 0-34). What I would like to know is, can thyroid tap or pulse? I
Ian232
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Can B12 levels fluctuate?
Hi, Can B12 levels fluctuate? I have been having a number of B12 related symptoms, took supplements and felt better. I stopped supplements on the 18th June & had 4 months clear of fortified cereal & so on to check if I have a deficiency. I did an active finger prick test & my level on the 14 September
Hi, Can B12 levels fluctuate? I have been having a number of B12 related symptoms, took supplements and felt better. I stopped supplements on the 18th June & had 4 months clear of fortified cereal & so on to check if I have a deficiency. I did an active finger prick test & my level on the 14 September
Ian232
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
is this sub clinical or hypo
the above are my daughter’s result. Usual protocols for testing followed. She’s unmedicated, 24 yrs old. She does take Propanalol for anxiety. Symptoms are constipation, fatigue, hair loss, outer third of brows have disappeared, headaches. I appreciate there’s no B12 vit D or ferritin results. It was
the above are my daughter’s result. Usual protocols for testing followed. She’s unmedicated, 24 yrs old. She does take Propanalol for anxiety. Symptoms are constipation, fatigue, hair loss, outer third of brows have disappeared, headaches. I appreciate there’s no B12 vit D or ferritin results. It was
Daisywhoopsa
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
latest bloods after 6 weeks swapping to Erfa from Levo
hello helpful community after six weeks of feel like utter * switching from Levothyroxine to Erfa I’ve had more bloods done. TSH 4.51 (0.27-4.2) previous test result 3/8 was 2.97 T3. 3.6 ( 3.1-6.8) previous test result was 3.3 T4. 10.2 (12-22) previous test result was 17.4 The 3/8 test was before
hello helpful community after six weeks of feel like utter * switching from Levothyroxine to Erfa I’ve had more bloods done. TSH 4.51 (0.27-4.2) previous test result 3/8 was 2.97 T3. 3.6 ( 3.1-6.8) previous test result was 3.3 T4. 10.2 (12-22) previous test result was 17.4 The 3/8 test was before
Starseed56
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
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