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Testing for effectiveness of B vits
I'm having cancer treatment and as some may recall, have several co-morbidities. I've added B12 lozenges and Thorne basic B to my pharmacy intake. Firstly, how long after initiation should i test to see any improvement? It's 4 weeks so far. Secondly, an idiot question - do i need to test separately
I'm having cancer treatment and as some may recall, have several co-morbidities. I've added B12 lozenges and Thorne basic B to my pharmacy intake. Firstly, how long after initiation should i test to see any improvement? It's 4 weeks so far. Secondly, an idiot question - do i need to test separately
bikebabe
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
My B12 System
I still go with my neurological system in evaluating success. I am morphing into deciding on treatment for my B12 system which started when I abandoned the concept of adding one supplement at a time without taking into account they all work together and how and why they work together is unknown. A
I still go with my neurological system in evaluating success. I am morphing into deciding on treatment for my B12 system which started when I abandoned the concept of adding one supplement at a time without taking into account they all work together and how and why they work together is unknown. A
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
ADT and Headaches
To all, I may have mentioned it before, but I've had low-level but disruptive headaches since I started ADT along with low RBC/Hemoglobin/Hematocrit. Also as a diabetic, I've been on metformin for many years, thus depleting my B12 levels. I've talked to my doctors about this, and the only solution
To all, I may have mentioned it before, but I've had low-level but disruptive headaches since I started ADT along with low RBC/Hemoglobin/Hematocrit. Also as a diabetic, I've been on metformin for many years, thus depleting my B12 levels. I've talked to my doctors about this, and the only solution
fmh1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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confused
Hello everyone l am completely confused my Dr didn’t explain to me how intricate and complicated B12 is. I don’t understand all the jargon! Reading the posts I find it all difficult to keep up with. I thought getting the B12 injections would solve the issues that l’m having but instead I feel further
Hello everyone l am completely confused my Dr didn’t explain to me how intricate and complicated B12 is. I don’t understand all the jargon! Reading the posts I find it all difficult to keep up with. I thought getting the B12 injections would solve the issues that l’m having but instead I feel further
Ooopsy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
Help for appointment.
Hi, I have my first actual face to face appointment with my Endo on Tuesday next week since lock down. I had written to him a few months back to say I wasn't feeling particularly great, and I pointed out my just in range T4 and said I think I would benefit with an increase in my Levothyroxine and maybe
Hi, I have my first actual face to face appointment with my Endo on Tuesday next week since lock down. I had written to him a few months back to say I wasn't feeling particularly great, and I pointed out my just in range T4 and said I think I would benefit with an increase in my Levothyroxine and maybe
Lucky14
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Need some advice.....
It has been four weeks that I have been weaning myself off the Pexola 1mg. I was on .50mg . Doctor has prescribed 50mg Pregabalin (Lyrica) which I have been taking for four nights with the Pexola and never had RL for two nights which was a blessing. Last night I decided to go cold turkey and get done
It has been four weeks that I have been weaning myself off the Pexola 1mg. I was on .50mg . Doctor has prescribed 50mg Pregabalin (Lyrica) which I have been taking for four nights with the Pexola and never had RL for two nights which was a blessing. Last night I decided to go cold turkey and get done
SurvivorD
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
What level should CA125 be after total hysterectomy & bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy?
Hi everyone. I am very new to this forum and can see how vital forums such as this are for those of you who are bravely battling cancer as they provide such essential support, compassion, care and advice to so many and their respective families, partners and friends too. I only wish I had found this
Hi everyone. I am very new to this forum and can see how vital forums such as this are for those of you who are bravely battling cancer as they provide such essential support, compassion, care and advice to so many and their respective families, partners and friends too. I only wish I had found this
Salubrity
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
Why has my folate dropped?
Following on from last week’s post… https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149844897/advice-assistance-regarding-starting-t3. I’ve managed to remember to do the anaemia bit of the MMH test. The results are in. Last tested February. Ferritin was 129 (?15-450) Active B12 104 (?37-210) Folate
Following on from last week’s post… https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149844897/advice-assistance-regarding-starting-t3. I’ve managed to remember to do the anaemia bit of the MMH test. The results are in. Last tested February. Ferritin was 129 (?15-450) Active B12 104 (?37-210) Folate
Beads
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Bang for your buck
Supplements, medication, procedures Can someone tell me what supplements should be used with Parkinsons Among the various therapies that have shown at least some effect in the animal and/or human model are Carbadopa/Levadopa Actylcholine Actigal/Ursolic acid Adderil (amphetamine) Alcohol Alpha
Supplements, medication, procedures Can someone tell me what supplements should be used with Parkinsons Among the various therapies that have shown at least some effect in the animal and/or human model are Carbadopa/Levadopa Actylcholine Actigal/Ursolic acid Adderil (amphetamine) Alcohol Alpha
heartinmotion
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Cure Parkinson's
24 days ago
Advice again please
I have written about my reaction to B12 subcutaneous . I’ve tried 3 types latest one Pasco before Hervert and Panpharma . I react very strongly bright red patch about 2 inches by 1 inch and v itchy. This irritates all day despite eumovate which initially helped on leg but no longer. I usually do them
I have written about my reaction to B12 subcutaneous . I’ve tried 3 types latest one Pasco before Hervert and Panpharma . I react very strongly bright red patch about 2 inches by 1 inch and v itchy. This irritates all day despite eumovate which initially helped on leg but no longer. I usually do them
smg1950
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
Active b12 result
Hello, so gp did my serum b12 which was 206 a few weeks ago and said he wasn't worried. I am worried because I have lots of symptoms and had a b12 deficiency a few years ago so I paid to get an active b12 test done privately (UK). Result is 47 pmol/mol. It says the cut off for a deficiency is 38, so
Hello, so gp did my serum b12 which was 206 a few weeks ago and said he wasn't worried. I am worried because I have lots of symptoms and had a b12 deficiency a few years ago so I paid to get an active b12 test done privately (UK). Result is 47 pmol/mol. It says the cut off for a deficiency is 38, so
Hullaballop
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
Gout - why fish protein but not beer?
I’d like to thank you for the comments so far but we really are not getting close to an answer. Here’s hoping. I’m not talking high purine fish, I’m talking fish that’s often regarded as safe. I’ve been getting gout attacks for over 12 months. The first put me in hospital but since then these have
I’d like to thank you for the comments so far but we really are not getting close to an answer. Here’s hoping. I’m not talking high purine fish, I’m talking fish that’s often regarded as safe. I’ve been getting gout attacks for over 12 months. The first put me in hospital but since then these have
GGourmet
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Arthritis Action
9 months ago
what is the desired T4:T3 ratio? (because I don’t think this is it)
I just put all my latest lab results in the calculator and said “YIKES”! What ratio should I be shooting for? This doesn’t seem right — and I sure don’t feel well. Having the percentages really helps me understand just how low I am on B12 & D! Thanks always. - T4:T3 Ratio: 0.417 - Free T4: 1.25
I just put all my latest lab results in the calculator and said “YIKES”! What ratio should I be shooting for? This doesn’t seem right — and I sure don’t feel well. Having the percentages really helps me understand just how low I am on B12 & D! Thanks always. - T4:T3 Ratio: 0.417 - Free T4: 1.25
Hunny_BEE
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Which tests to ask for or pay for to aid diagnosis?
So Like many of us, I SI, couldn't get GP to listen to my concerns about symptoms my first serum B12 result was 354 I think, so he said normal , but we know different don't we. I have told them I SI, and he nearly fainted, especially when he saw a high result for B12. Tried to tell me it was dangerous
So Like many of us, I SI, couldn't get GP to listen to my concerns about symptoms my first serum B12 result was 354 I think, so he said normal , but we know different don't we. I have told them I SI, and he nearly fainted, especially when he saw a high result for B12. Tried to tell me it was dangerous
Polo22
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
b12 injection and digestion problems
hi all! I am on injections for a few months and I noticed that I have indigestion issues like slow digestion, bloating , … for a while! Its not that I did not have such gastrisis problems before, I had been diagnosed with gastrit few years ago but did not have any particular problem since then! Last
hi all! I am on injections for a few months and I noticed that I have indigestion issues like slow digestion, bloating , … for a while! Its not that I did not have such gastrisis problems before, I had been diagnosed with gastrit few years ago but did not have any particular problem since then! Last
Kat_88
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
Advice - supplement and diagnosis
Hi, I'm hoping for some advice on whether to pursue b12 def with my GP.... Some history for me (currently not diagnosed with a B12 deficiency) 2021 - GP - exhausted, burning pain in lower leg, pins and needles in feet, restless legs at night. All blood tests done (inc b12), told all normal, referred
Hi, I'm hoping for some advice on whether to pursue b12 def with my GP.... Some history for me (currently not diagnosed with a B12 deficiency) 2021 - GP - exhausted, burning pain in lower leg, pins and needles in feet, restless legs at night. All blood tests done (inc b12), told all normal, referred
Balloonbbb
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
Medichecks Results and Advice please
Good morning everyone - following my last post when I was suffering a backslide from my previous post when I was feeling so much better - you recommended me to get a full private test - initially to get a T3 reading, but as I was unsure of my Folate /Vit D etc I went for the full Advanced Thyroid test
Good morning everyone - following my last post when I was suffering a backslide from my previous post when I was feeling so much better - you recommended me to get a full private test - initially to get a T3 reading, but as I was unsure of my Folate /Vit D etc I went for the full Advanced Thyroid test
Lemondrizz1
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Help with results please
April 2022, had been feeling unwell for 18-24 months, then noticed hair thinning, 1 stone weight gain in a month, with no change in diet. Couldn’t concentrate, felt lightheaded/dizzy, extreme fatigue, even falling to sleep at work mid afternoon. Very short of breath on exertion, normal spirometry .Tickley
April 2022, had been feeling unwell for 18-24 months, then noticed hair thinning, 1 stone weight gain in a month, with no change in diet. Couldn’t concentrate, felt lightheaded/dizzy, extreme fatigue, even falling to sleep at work mid afternoon. Very short of breath on exertion, normal spirometry .Tickley
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Nees help
i’m a 43-year-old guy who’s been diagnosed with Parkinson’s for five years. The meds for Parkinson sort of help. I’ve tried lots and lots of things, but the thing that made me feel the very best was B12. I think I have pernicious, anemia and Parkinson’s. I also have a very low B2 levels. If I don’t
i’m a 43-year-old guy who’s been diagnosed with Parkinson’s for five years. The meds for Parkinson sort of help. I’ve tried lots and lots of things, but the thing that made me feel the very best was B12. I think I have pernicious, anemia and Parkinson’s. I also have a very low B2 levels. If I don’t
38yroldmale
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
High White cell and neutrophils
I had a blood test last Thursday, on viewing it said both above normal on the white cell count and neutrophils. I'm still waiting for the others to come back like ferritin, B12, folate, liver function, CRP, thyroid function, vit d, calcium, lipids and U&E's. I have been feeling a bit rubbish but the
I had a blood test last Thursday, on viewing it said both above normal on the white cell count and neutrophils. I'm still waiting for the others to come back like ferritin, B12, folate, liver function, CRP, thyroid function, vit d, calcium, lipids and U&E's. I have been feeling a bit rubbish but the
Viklou
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
9 months ago
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