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Adrenals or Not Adrenals
Well, further to my post last week, I've had the results of both my faecal occult blood test (for new re-occurring digestive issues) and BNP blood test (for indications of heart failure) and all have come back normal with no further action required. The extreme fatigue has improved significantly
Well, further to my post last week, I've had the results of both my faecal occult blood test (for new re-occurring digestive issues) and BNP blood test (for indications of heart failure) and all have come back normal with no further action required. The extreme fatigue has improved significantly
Kendrew
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Iron panel results
In early Sept my ferritin came back: 25.9 (10-291) so I asked for an iron panel. I am a bit confused by the transferrin result as I have read that if low iron then transferrin should be high? Mine is below range. Oct 22: Ferritin: 28.9 (10-291) Iron serum: 13.7 (9-30.4) Transferrin: 2.42 (2.5
In early Sept my ferritin came back: 25.9 (10-291) so I asked for an iron panel. I am a bit confused by the transferrin result as I have read that if low iron then transferrin should be high? Mine is below range. Oct 22: Ferritin: 28.9 (10-291) Iron serum: 13.7 (9-30.4) Transferrin: 2.42 (2.5
Fizzyinch
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Is it all about the range?
Hi everyone I was just reading up on thyroid globulin antibodies as I had a test done by Medichecks in Aug 2022 which had me within normal range and I was wondering whether people without thyroid problems had these antibodies too.
Thyroid Globulin Antibodies (TgAb) 48IU/L (reference <115)
Reading
Hi everyone I was just reading up on thyroid globulin antibodies as I had a test done by Medichecks in Aug 2022 which had me within normal range and I was wondering whether people without thyroid problems had these antibodies too.
Thyroid Globulin Antibodies (TgAb) 48IU/L (reference <115)
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Souzy
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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bloods vit count they claim normal ?
serum iron 19.6 umol/l iron binding 63 umol/l unbound iron binding 43 umol/l percentage iron saturation 31%alkaline phosphatease level 92 u/l plasma alanine aminotransferase level ? 18 u/l serum total bilirubin level 6 umol/l serum total protein level 69 g/l plasma globulin level 33 g/l serum
serum iron 19.6 umol/l iron binding 63 umol/l unbound iron binding 43 umol/l percentage iron saturation 31%alkaline phosphatease level 92 u/l plasma alanine aminotransferase level ? 18 u/l serum total bilirubin level 6 umol/l serum total protein level 69 g/l plasma globulin level 33 g/l serum
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Blood Iron results
Hello everyone. My long awaited appointment at the gp surgery finally arrived and I was seen by a somewhat inexperienced health care assistant who suggested I drink a glass of tonic water before bed to help with my RLS! When I tried to explain my research, this forum and the Mayo Clinic algorithm
Hello everyone. My long awaited appointment at the gp surgery finally arrived and I was seen by a somewhat inexperienced health care assistant who suggested I drink a glass of tonic water before bed to help with my RLS! When I tried to explain my research, this forum and the Mayo Clinic algorithm
rlsagain
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Supplements for iron
I have had the following blood tests: Serum ferritin level 41 ug/L [10.0 - 322.0] Serum folate level 23.5 ug/L [5.4 - 24.0] Should I take some iron tablets to boost my ferritin levels and if so what dosage should I be taking?
I have had the following blood tests: Serum ferritin level 41 ug/L [10.0 - 322.0] Serum folate level 23.5 ug/L [5.4 - 24.0] Should I take some iron tablets to boost my ferritin levels and if so what dosage should I be taking?
Luci20
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
levothyroxine/Teva/mannitol
hi everyone.. It’s just come to my notice that Levothyroxine which I’ve been taking for about 25 years or so contains “mannitol “ As I have very bad restless legs for about the same amount of years and getting worse … I was wondering how long mannitol has been in levothyroxine ? Also.. would it affect
hi everyone.. It’s just come to my notice that Levothyroxine which I’ve been taking for about 25 years or so contains “mannitol “ As I have very bad restless legs for about the same amount of years and getting worse … I was wondering how long mannitol has been in levothyroxine ? Also.. would it affect
janland
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
RLS/PLMs and treatment
I would like to share information concerning my health particularly in relation to RLS/PLMs hoping that others with the condition may be helped. My experience of RLS could go back to my teens when, whilst seated and playing cards with my brother, we would both be moving our legs quite rapidly, toes
I would like to share information concerning my health particularly in relation to RLS/PLMs hoping that others with the condition may be helped. My experience of RLS could go back to my teens when, whilst seated and playing cards with my brother, we would both be moving our legs quite rapidly, toes
Eccleston
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Iron supplementation
I apologize, I have been looking at past posts but having trouble finding the best answer. I most likely have RLS, and doc wants to increase my Ferritin to 100. They recommend iron but don't say what kind, or how best to take it. Other then that the Neurologist was fantastic. So I was hoping some
I apologize, I have been looking at past posts but having trouble finding the best answer. I most likely have RLS, and doc wants to increase my Ferritin to 100. They recommend iron but don't say what kind, or how best to take it. Other then that the Neurologist was fantastic. So I was hoping some
Thyroid2468
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
What do these blood test results mean, please.
These are the results of the blood tests I had done earlier this month. My doctor didn't tell me to fast beforehand, but thanks to advice from this site I had fasted for the previous 12 hours. The doctor has now told me that no action needs to be taken, but I note that one of the readings shows that
These are the results of the blood tests I had done earlier this month. My doctor didn't tell me to fast beforehand, but thanks to advice from this site I had fasted for the previous 12 hours. The doctor has now told me that no action needs to be taken, but I note that one of the readings shows that
Desperate100
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
British National Formulary - Confusion
In the British National Formulary, there is a section for each medicine headed [i]Medicinal Forms[/i]. You can see below that the lists start with the heading [i]All products[/i]. However, this is just plain misleading! The first five entries are all for 12.5 microgram levothyroxine tablets. But
In the British National Formulary, there is a section for each medicine headed [i]Medicinal Forms[/i]. You can see below that the lists start with the heading [i]All products[/i]. However, this is just plain misleading! The first five entries are all for 12.5 microgram levothyroxine tablets. But
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Got to take the wins!
I’m over the moon and I feel the need to share as it’s you lovely people that have encouraged me not to give up and to fight for my health. I went to see a gastroenterologist for the first time today (private). I was ready for an argument because every doctor or consultant I’ve ever seen seemed to
I’m over the moon and I feel the need to share as it’s you lovely people that have encouraged me not to give up and to fight for my health. I went to see a gastroenterologist for the first time today (private). I was ready for an argument because every doctor or consultant I’ve ever seen seemed to
Sparklyjenson
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
connective tissue disease and B12 Deficiency
The many faces of Cobalamin www.ncbi.nim.gov . for those who like to investigate
The many faces of Cobalamin www.ncbi.nim.gov . for those who like to investigate
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Dealing with PA as well as low iron and ferritin
HI all, I finally got my b12 back on track, but dealing with a serious iron deficiency. I've always been anemic. I guess that goes along with PA. But, I've been feeling extra tired and foggy. New bloodwork shows the usual low rbc, but now my
Iron Sat is 5 and ferritin is 4. My doc is talking
HI all, I finally got my b12 back on track, but dealing with a serious iron deficiency. I've always been anemic. I guess that goes along with PA. But, I've been feeling extra tired and foggy. New bloodwork shows the usual low rbc, but now my
Iron Sat is 5 and ferritin is 4. My doc is talking
Wowo23
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
iron deficiency - something to be worry about ?
Hello all, My mom has a pretty bad iron deficiency. she already received a special injection in a day hospital 4 months ago and it was fine, but here it is again, the iron is going down very low... does anyone have any idea what could be the cause of this? thank u very much
Hello all, My mom has a pretty bad iron deficiency. she already received a special injection in a day hospital 4 months ago and it was fine, but here it is again, the iron is going down very low... does anyone have any idea what could be the cause of this? thank u very much
Noham027
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Iron Blood Test
Hi everyome, just looking for some feedback on my Iron Blood Test results Serum ferritin level 34 ng/ml [30 - 150] Serum C reactive protein level 11 mg/L [0-5] Serum transferrin level 3.13 g/L [2 - 3.6] Serum iron level 11.5 umol/l [5.8 - 34.5] Transferrin saturation index 15% [15 - 50]
Hi everyome, just looking for some feedback on my Iron Blood Test results Serum ferritin level 34 ng/ml [30 - 150] Serum C reactive protein level 11 mg/L [0-5] Serum transferrin level 3.13 g/L [2 - 3.6] Serum iron level 11.5 umol/l [5.8 - 34.5] Transferrin saturation index 15% [15 - 50]
clatow23
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Some clarification please, are B12 folate And iron deficiency Competeting anemia's?
hi everyone, I just wanted to ask a question as I think I understand this but am not 100% sure, If you have B12 deficiency, folate deficiency, and iron deficiency all togeather which I think could also be, microcytic, macrocytic, and iron deficiency anemia, do they compete with each to give false
hi everyone, I just wanted to ask a question as I think I understand this but am not 100% sure, If you have B12 deficiency, folate deficiency, and iron deficiency all togeather which I think could also be, microcytic, macrocytic, and iron deficiency anemia, do they compete with each to give false
Steph0077
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Paper: elevated b12 bound to immunoglobulins masking B12 deficiency
Latest paper from Wolffenbuttel of "The many faces of cobalamin deficiency" fame. Fascinating! https://casereports.bmj.com/content/15/1/e247660.long (full text available) Abstract: In clinical practice, the finding of an elevated serum B12 concentration is often the consequence of supplementation
Latest paper from Wolffenbuttel of "The many faces of cobalamin deficiency" fame. Fascinating! https://casereports.bmj.com/content/15/1/e247660.long (full text available) Abstract: In clinical practice, the finding of an elevated serum B12 concentration is often the consequence of supplementation
jade_s
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Association of maternal urinary fluoride concentrations during pregnancy with size at birth & potential mediation effect by maternal thyroid
Relatively unusually, I'm posting this partly because of the "it's not thyroid" aspect! We have had many, many posts regarding fluoride and whether, how, it might affect the thyroid gland and thyroid hormone levels. The fact that the increased birth size and weight in this study appear not to be due
Relatively unusually, I'm posting this partly because of the "it's not thyroid" aspect! We have had many, many posts regarding fluoride and whether, how, it might affect the thyroid gland and thyroid hormone levels. The fact that the increased birth size and weight in this study appear not to be due
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Confusing Iron Results
Hi everyone. I have some iron results which are all just so confusing and nobody seems to be listening to me. 06/08 Medichecks Ferritin result: 207ug/L (13-150) CRP: 3.53 (0-5) 18/08 GP Results Serum Ferritin: 153 ug/L (30-200) Serum Iron: 9umol/L (9-30) Serum Transferrin: 2.45 (1.80-3.82) Transferrin
Hi everyone. I have some iron results which are all just so confusing and nobody seems to be listening to me. 06/08 Medichecks Ferritin result: 207ug/L (13-150) CRP: 3.53 (0-5) 18/08 GP Results Serum Ferritin: 153 ug/L (30-200) Serum Iron: 9umol/L (9-30) Serum Transferrin: 2.45 (1.80-3.82) Transferrin
jm2450
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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