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D-dimer & Dangerous Blood Clots
I have posted quite a lot about the importance of D-dimer in the past 5+ years, but the recent post from 5_plus_4, "
I almost died Tuesday
" had me thinking that perhaps some basic information on coagulation issues needs to be reposted periodically, particularly for new members. No-one should die
I have posted quite a lot about the importance of D-dimer in the past 5+ years, but the recent post from 5_plus_4, "
I almost died Tuesday
" had me thinking that perhaps some basic information on coagulation issues needs to be reposted periodically, particularly for new members. No-one should die
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Improvements from F4 to F3!!! Success story (well kind of😉)
Hi friends! If you have read my post before you know I am a 55 year old female with NASH and cirrhosis. I knew I had fatty liver for the last several years, but a January fibroscan of 265 and 15.5 led me to a biopsy and confirmed diagnosis of F4 NASH and cirrhosis. At this time I immediately dropped
Hi friends! If you have read my post before you know I am a 55 year old female with NASH and cirrhosis. I knew I had fatty liver for the last several years, but a January fibroscan of 265 and 15.5 led me to a biopsy and confirmed diagnosis of F4 NASH and cirrhosis. At this time I immediately dropped
Newdeck
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
CONUNDRUM
Hello, this is my first post. Here's a conundrum. Can anyone out there please help out? A 22 year old patient who last month tested positive for intrinsic factor antibodies in keeping with pernicious anaemia has remained symptomatic for B12 deficiency despite 7 months of oral cyanocobalamin 50 mcg per
Hello, this is my first post. Here's a conundrum. Can anyone out there please help out? A 22 year old patient who last month tested positive for intrinsic factor antibodies in keeping with pernicious anaemia has remained symptomatic for B12 deficiency despite 7 months of oral cyanocobalamin 50 mcg per
Chenders
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
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Birthday present .
After an unnecessary hoo ha of tracing my prescription I'd been assured was ready I went to pay. No charge I wax told?? They grinned abd said I'd reached 'the age So that's a bonus after receiving my first NHS pension payment of ..£9.54 !! A new nurse has started . She asked how often I wad having
After an unnecessary hoo ha of tracing my prescription I'd been assured was ready I went to pay. No charge I wax told?? They grinned abd said I'd reached 'the age So that's a bonus after receiving my first NHS pension payment of ..£9.54 !! A new nurse has started . She asked how often I wad having
Nackapan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
False reading?
Hi my daughters B12 was 143 & she was given prescribed B12 50mg x2 daily. She’s had a recent blood test & her levels are 479 n/g. Her consultant wants her to come off the tablets & take a multivitamin. I’m a bit concerned it could be a false reading because she’s taking B12. It’s the second time she
Hi my daughters B12 was 143 & she was given prescribed B12 50mg x2 daily. She’s had a recent blood test & her levels are 479 n/g. Her consultant wants her to come off the tablets & take a multivitamin. I’m a bit concerned it could be a false reading because she’s taking B12. It’s the second time she
Runner169
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Gastritis improvement with injections
I am curious if those with gastritis have found it improved after injections. I had an endoscopy last year, after monthly injections were started, which showed moderate gastritis. This year, the endoscopy showed marked improvement, along with better bowel movements and less intestinal cramping. The
I am curious if those with gastritis have found it improved after injections. I had an endoscopy last year, after monthly injections were started, which showed moderate gastritis. This year, the endoscopy showed marked improvement, along with better bowel movements and less intestinal cramping. The
siamesefrmsiam
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Positive intrinsic factor tests
Hi there, I have had 2 positive intrinsic factor antibody tests. I also have all of the symptoms of PA. Fatigue, nausea, pins and needles in feet, loose stools, acid reflux and difficulty concentrating. My blood serum B12 levels however seem within the normal range. What do you guys think this means
Hi there, I have had 2 positive intrinsic factor antibody tests. I also have all of the symptoms of PA. Fatigue, nausea, pins and needles in feet, loose stools, acid reflux and difficulty concentrating. My blood serum B12 levels however seem within the normal range. What do you guys think this means
JSD100
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Lymphoma Questions
Hi All, Sorry to post on such a crappy topic. So this study came out and it kind of scared me a bit as I have a focus score of 8 from my biopsy at diagnosis which is quite high. The study is here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0896841121000561 It seems to suggest that the higher
Hi All, Sorry to post on such a crappy topic. So this study came out and it kind of scared me a bit as I have a focus score of 8 from my biopsy at diagnosis which is quite high. The study is here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0896841121000561 It seems to suggest that the higher
Insomniacette
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Castor Oil
I said that I would report back after another catheterization. I just inserted a catheter and it went in as if there were virtually no obstruction. Unless it is just expectation and that I can some how control my sphincter which I haven't been able to in over a year, probably two. Getting ready for
I said that I would report back after another catheterization. I just inserted a catheter and it went in as if there were virtually no obstruction. Unless it is just expectation and that I can some how control my sphincter which I haven't been able to in over a year, probably two. Getting ready for
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
B12 injection appointment
Hi, Following on from my previous post (not sure if I should have started new or just added to last one, if admin want to let me know) Anyway, I went to my appointment and had my jab as I had an ampoule with me but have been told I will no longer be given B12 injections. When I asked why, i was told
Hi, Following on from my previous post (not sure if I should have started new or just added to last one, if admin want to let me know) Anyway, I went to my appointment and had my jab as I had an ampoule with me but have been told I will no longer be given B12 injections. When I asked why, i was told
lfc4eva
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
No one will believe this
I have had difficult urinating for years. I have posted about catheter horrors and about finally finding one that works, sort of. I believe I have scar tissue at my bladder neck because that is where the cath encounters difficult in insertion. My urologist wanted to do another TURP, no way, it took
I have had difficult urinating for years. I have posted about catheter horrors and about finally finding one that works, sort of. I believe I have scar tissue at my bladder neck because that is where the cath encounters difficult in insertion. My urologist wanted to do another TURP, no way, it took
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Hampshire (UK) neurologist anyone?
Hi. New to the forum and hoping someone can help. I am yet to be diagnosed, waiting for intrinsic factor test result (done privately as GP is being incredibly difficult 😢). I'm due to see gp in 2 hrs as I ended up in a and e Sunday morning falling over from fixings, fainting, whole body tremors etc
Hi. New to the forum and hoping someone can help. I am yet to be diagnosed, waiting for intrinsic factor test result (done privately as GP is being incredibly difficult 😢). I'm due to see gp in 2 hrs as I ended up in a and e Sunday morning falling over from fixings, fainting, whole body tremors etc
KrissieJ
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
B12 levels and symptoms
I am wondering if anyone can help or advise me on levels and symptoms. My B12 was 183 last August and then 247 in May as I supplemented for a while, but I was admitted to hospital with a racing heart beat of 123. I have regular disabling palpitations, fatigue, crumbling nails, blurred vision, balance
I am wondering if anyone can help or advise me on levels and symptoms. My B12 was 183 last August and then 247 in May as I supplemented for a while, but I was admitted to hospital with a racing heart beat of 123. I have regular disabling palpitations, fatigue, crumbling nails, blurred vision, balance
Mrss25
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Cause of b12 deficiency? Should I get private bloods?
Looking for advice. Been having b12 symptoms on and off for awhile: nausea, tingling in body burning on hand, tiredness, brain fog. 10 months ago I was told I was slightly deficient and to supplement, repeat bloods in 3 months. Told they came back fine (I have never had the values for any of my tests
Looking for advice. Been having b12 symptoms on and off for awhile: nausea, tingling in body burning on hand, tiredness, brain fog. 10 months ago I was told I was slightly deficient and to supplement, repeat bloods in 3 months. Told they came back fine (I have never had the values for any of my tests
Gemgem123
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
B12 results help please
I have received my results which I had tested privately. Does this mean that I do not have PA? B12 -139 pmol/L (25.1. -165 pmol/L) Intrinsic factor - negative I have been suffering with many symptoms but these maybe attributed to hypothyroidism or another endocrine disease so I am trying to exclude
I have received my results which I had tested privately. Does this mean that I do not have PA? B12 -139 pmol/L (25.1. -165 pmol/L) Intrinsic factor - negative I have been suffering with many symptoms but these maybe attributed to hypothyroidism or another endocrine disease so I am trying to exclude
Triciatextiles
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Lower Right Quadrant Pain
Hi, I have IBS and about a week ago started up with stabbing/twisting pains in my LRQ after mistakenly eating udon (didn't know it was wheat). I get pain around the belly button, right side and then down into the ileocecal area. Nothing helps. Not Tylenol or castor oil packs. It has waxed and waned for
Hi, I have IBS and about a week ago started up with stabbing/twisting pains in my LRQ after mistakenly eating udon (didn't know it was wheat). I get pain around the belly button, right side and then down into the ileocecal area. Nothing helps. Not Tylenol or castor oil packs. It has waxed and waned for
elmer69
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Antibody negative PA
Hi. I read the above referred to by an administrator on a previous post and just asking for further info please (post comments were turned off). I've had a test for intrinsic factor that came back negative (yet was told in 2006 that I'd be on injections for life as I can't absorb tablets). Is this the
Hi. I read the above referred to by an administrator on a previous post and just asking for further info please (post comments were turned off). I've had a test for intrinsic factor that came back negative (yet was told in 2006 that I'd be on injections for life as I can't absorb tablets). Is this the
Roses46
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Intrinsic factor and GPC antibodies
I have a question about my test results, I was hoping someone here could help explain to me what it might mean because I’m not confident the doctors I’m seeing know anything about this stuff. I had a low b12 level (175), along with high homocysteine and high methylmalonic acid. I was then tested for
I have a question about my test results, I was hoping someone here could help explain to me what it might mean because I’m not confident the doctors I’m seeing know anything about this stuff. I had a low b12 level (175), along with high homocysteine and high methylmalonic acid. I was then tested for
x101210
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Can anyone explain?
Intrinsic factor antibody 1.01 u/mL 0 - 1.19 Normal I thought it would say negative or positive, so I’m confused. Thanks
Intrinsic factor antibody 1.01 u/mL 0 - 1.19 Normal I thought it would say negative or positive, so I’m confused. Thanks
Jaiday
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
vaccination hesitancy
I live in Perth western Australia, and although we had an initial co vid outbreak like most countries our state got on top of it very quickly and we have no cases of covid. Apart from a couple of scares when we went into lockdown for a week when a case escaped quarantine we live life like before this
I live in Perth western Australia, and although we had an initial co vid outbreak like most countries our state got on top of it very quickly and we have no cases of covid. Apart from a couple of scares when we went into lockdown for a week when a case escaped quarantine we live life like before this
paulgf54
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CLL Support
3 years ago
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