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Hi can anyone tell me about my results my GP states they are in range yet has referred me to an endricronologist, any answers would be much appreciated Serum TSH 0.7 (0.38-5.5) T4 19.8 RBC4.61 (3.85-4.9) Haemoglobin 126 (119-149) MVC 81.4 (82-100) MCH 27.3 (27-32.5) MCHC 335 (316-365) Serum ferritin
Hi can anyone tell me about my results my GP states they are in range yet has referred me to an endricronologist, any answers would be much appreciated Serum TSH 0.7 (0.38-5.5) T4 19.8 RBC4.61 (3.85-4.9) Haemoglobin 126 (119-149) MVC 81.4 (82-100) MCH 27.3 (27-32.5) MCHC 335 (316-365) Serum ferritin
Ling477
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Confused about B12, iron and haemoglobin
Hi After 3 years of a whole heap of rubbish tests including scans and endoscopy I finally convinced gp to do B12 test (doc: 'it won't be low as you aren't anemic'). It was low. So B12 is 170 (187-883) Iron is 24 (20-200) - so apparently fine And haemoglobin is apparently fine - don't have figures. Had
Hi After 3 years of a whole heap of rubbish tests including scans and endoscopy I finally convinced gp to do B12 test (doc: 'it won't be low as you aren't anemic'). It was low. So B12 is 170 (187-883) Iron is 24 (20-200) - so apparently fine And haemoglobin is apparently fine - don't have figures. Had
HCC2
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Observations
My results came back as normal but I don't feel it. I'm taking 175micrograms daily of thyroxine. Advice on these results please: Plasma lipids Serum cholesterol 5.0 mil/L (<5.0) Serum HDL cholesterol level 1.15mmol/L (>1.00) Serum cholesterol/HDL RATIO 4.3 (<6.0) Serum caeruloplasmin Normal ceruloplasmin
My results came back as normal but I don't feel it. I'm taking 175micrograms daily of thyroxine. Advice on these results please: Plasma lipids Serum cholesterol 5.0 mil/L (<5.0) Serum HDL cholesterol level 1.15mmol/L (>1.00) Serum cholesterol/HDL RATIO 4.3 (<6.0) Serum caeruloplasmin Normal ceruloplasmin
Mrgrape62
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
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Iron Deficiency Causing RLS
About 18 months ago I began donating 2 pints of red blood cells every 6 months. About the same time, I started experiencing RLS. Today I learned that I have a major iron deficiency, no doubt because of the blood donations, which is likely the underlying cause of my RLS.[i][/i] Specifically, they tested
About 18 months ago I began donating 2 pints of red blood cells every 6 months. About the same time, I started experiencing RLS. Today I learned that I have a major iron deficiency, no doubt because of the blood donations, which is likely the underlying cause of my RLS.[i][/i] Specifically, they tested
davidadill
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
Anaemia
Hi everyone, I had my blood results on Friday and was told by the doctor that I am anaemic. My ferritin level 177 and my blood count is low as seen in my results below. The doctor advised me to take vitamins for my anaemia and did not prescribe me any iron tablets. I can get iron tablets online just
Hi everyone, I had my blood results on Friday and was told by the doctor that I am anaemic. My ferritin level 177 and my blood count is low as seen in my results below. The doctor advised me to take vitamins for my anaemia and did not prescribe me any iron tablets. I can get iron tablets online just
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Abnormal shaped red blood cells
Hi. I have been getting B12 shots and iron infusion every other week since end of April following major Blood transfusion when hospitalized and diagnosed with hemoglobin of 4.5. They told me that the red blood cells were getting better and not as misshapen and getting more uniform in size so I figured
Hi. I have been getting B12 shots and iron infusion every other week since end of April following major Blood transfusion when hospitalized and diagnosed with hemoglobin of 4.5. They told me that the red blood cells were getting better and not as misshapen and getting more uniform in size so I figured
CH52
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Should I keep investigating B12 deficiency or just give up
Hi Everyone, I'm looking for advice and help on whether I should keep investigating B12 deficiency or just give up on it. I had a GP appointment yesterday and he is convinced I don't have a problem with B12 these were his reasons. 1. I don't have macrocytic anaemia but I have iron deficiency anaemia
Hi Everyone, I'm looking for advice and help on whether I should keep investigating B12 deficiency or just give up on it. I had a GP appointment yesterday and he is convinced I don't have a problem with B12 these were his reasons. 1. I don't have macrocytic anaemia but I have iron deficiency anaemia
Cn13
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Blood test thyroid CKD b12 D3
Just got my test results can anyone tell me the meaning of these I have all of the above on the headline be grateful for any help Test results HBA1C06 Jun 2017 Differential white cell count06 Jun 2017 Full blood count - FBC06 Jun 2017 NameResultNormal range Haemoglobin estimation122 g/L115 - 160g
Just got my test results can anyone tell me the meaning of these I have all of the above on the headline be grateful for any help Test results HBA1C06 Jun 2017 Differential white cell count06 Jun 2017 Full blood count - FBC06 Jun 2017 NameResultNormal range Haemoglobin estimation122 g/L115 - 160g
angelasutton51
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Anaemia and Ferrous Sulfate
Hi, I'm sorry I don't have a thyroid condition but this seems to be the only good place for discussing blood results? :/ I have a couple of long-term health conditions including brittle asthma, and cluster headaches. Since about a year ago now, I've had mild anaemia. My most recent results, from a
Hi, I'm sorry I don't have a thyroid condition but this seems to be the only good place for discussing blood results? :/ I have a couple of long-term health conditions including brittle asthma, and cluster headaches. Since about a year ago now, I've had mild anaemia. My most recent results, from a
gantsdacier
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Triiodothyroacetic acid in health and disease
We very occasionally see some of the "other" substances in the thyroid hormone family mentioned. One such is TRIAC - and this paper is a review of what we know of it. This is very much for those who are interested in the subject in general. Unlikely anyone will actually get any personal treatment benefit
We very occasionally see some of the "other" substances in the thyroid hormone family mentioned. One such is TRIAC - and this paper is a review of what we know of it. This is very much for those who are interested in the subject in general. Unlikely anyone will actually get any personal treatment benefit
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
please could you check these thyroid results please.
Hi Everyone, I am trying to find out the cause of my health problems. I have iron deficiency anaemia at the moment and at my last blood test my ferritin levels had dropped from the previous levels leading me to suspect I may an absorption problem. I am taking iron supplements. I am wondering if someone
Hi Everyone, I am trying to find out the cause of my health problems. I have iron deficiency anaemia at the moment and at my last blood test my ferritin levels had dropped from the previous levels leading me to suspect I may an absorption problem. I am taking iron supplements. I am wondering if someone
Cn13
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Methotrexate and Ovex interaction
Hi there One of my dd has threadworms and ideally we all need to be dosed! I know, tmi! My question is does anyone know if it safe for me to take ovex or similar whilst on mtx and hydroxychloroquine. Can't really get an answer on google. Will of course ask the pharmacist but just wondered if anyone had
Hi there One of my dd has threadworms and ideally we all need to be dosed! I know, tmi! My question is does anyone know if it safe for me to take ovex or similar whilst on mtx and hydroxychloroquine. Can't really get an answer on google. Will of course ask the pharmacist but just wondered if anyone had
Fg45
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NRAS
7 years ago
Research: Cobalamin Deficiency Can Mask Depleted Body Iron Reserves
Hey guys Just in case it hasn't been posted before: It is well documented that iron anaemia can mask B12/folate deficiency including being mentioned by NICE but not so much the other way around. Being convinced that my Mum must be iron deficient and pondering whether her folate and possible B12 deficiency
Hey guys Just in case it hasn't been posted before: It is well documented that iron anaemia can mask B12/folate deficiency including being mentioned by NICE but not so much the other way around. Being convinced that my Mum must be iron deficient and pondering whether her folate and possible B12 deficiency
Saggyuk
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
B12/Folate/Iron deficiencies
Hey guys My mum's thyroid tests came back hypo and she started levo and is autoimmune. I'm trying to get my mums health sorted properly rather than leaving it to docs as she has never eaten much at all so got her some extra tests done at medichecks that you can see below. I have had multiple autoimmune
Hey guys My mum's thyroid tests came back hypo and she started levo and is autoimmune. I'm trying to get my mums health sorted properly rather than leaving it to docs as she has never eaten much at all so got her some extra tests done at medichecks that you can see below. I have had multiple autoimmune
Saggyuk
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Private iron infusions in Scotland
Hi there, I've been to have bloods taken and my ferritain level is 11. I've been told to take iron tablets three times a day but its really effecting my stomach. I was wondering if anyone knew of anywhere in or around Scotland area that did Iron infusions. Thanks in advance.
Hi there, I've been to have bloods taken and my ferritain level is 11. I've been told to take iron tablets three times a day but its really effecting my stomach. I was wondering if anyone knew of anywhere in or around Scotland area that did Iron infusions. Thanks in advance.
Welshrarebit77
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Lab Results, Iron Deficiency Dose
Hi, I just wanted to inquire regarding my mother's lab results. Vitamin D <20 (75-150) Ferritin <10 (15-247) RDW 15.8 (11.5-14.5) B12 199 (153-655) TSH 3.82 (0.32-5.04) She is deficient in Vitamin D and Iron, low in B12, and the TSH needs to be lower. The doctor was in a rush and prescribed her
Hi, I just wanted to inquire regarding my mother's lab results. Vitamin D <20 (75-150) Ferritin <10 (15-247) RDW 15.8 (11.5-14.5) B12 199 (153-655) TSH 3.82 (0.32-5.04) She is deficient in Vitamin D and Iron, low in B12, and the TSH needs to be lower. The doctor was in a rush and prescribed her
Andyb1205
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
High globulin and protein levels
Any ideas if connected to hypothyroid? Globulin 5.2 (2.6 - 4.6) Protein 9.4 (6.0 - 8.3) Thank you
Any ideas if connected to hypothyroid? Globulin 5.2 (2.6 - 4.6) Protein 9.4 (6.0 - 8.3) Thank you
Kyla22
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Experience with Tirosint
I am on Levothyroxine 100mcg and having really bad reaction to it about 2 hours after I have taken it (breathing problems, very weak, feel like I am going to collapse, dizzy). Understand Tirosint is a form of Levo without all the additives and buffers. Has anyone had any experience with it? Wondering
I am on Levothyroxine 100mcg and having really bad reaction to it about 2 hours after I have taken it (breathing problems, very weak, feel like I am going to collapse, dizzy). Understand Tirosint is a form of Levo without all the additives and buffers. Has anyone had any experience with it? Wondering
janeold25
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Evolution of Nuclear Receptors and Ligand Signaling: Toward a Soft Key-Lock Model?
OK folks, so you thought you'd got your head around thyroid hormones. You really have done a lot of reading. You recognise all the abbreviations and technical terms. You think it all hangs together. Then someone throws in another idea - one that potentially adds another order of magnitude of complexity
OK folks, so you thought you'd got your head around thyroid hormones. You really have done a lot of reading. You recognise all the abbreviations and technical terms. You think it all hangs together. Then someone throws in another idea - one that potentially adds another order of magnitude of complexity
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Repeating IF test
Hi I saw a new GP today, and he suggested a whole new set of bloods, with a possible referral to a haematologist and possible IV iron. So far, so good, apart from the delay for appointments, when I'm feeling so tired, breathless and spacey. However, he was the first GP to wonder why I'm B12 and iron
Hi I saw a new GP today, and he suggested a whole new set of bloods, with a possible referral to a haematologist and possible IV iron. So far, so good, apart from the delay for appointments, when I'm feeling so tired, breathless and spacey. However, he was the first GP to wonder why I'm B12 and iron
spacey1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
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