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Medichecks testing
I have decided to take matters into my own hands and order an Intrinsic Factor test from Medichecks. I know to have it done towards the end of my B12 injection. I have requested a nurse to come to the house as I don't know anyone that can take the blood. Do you have to receive your test first and
I have decided to take matters into my own hands and order an Intrinsic Factor test from Medichecks. I know to have it done towards the end of my B12 injection. I have requested a nurse to come to the house as I don't know anyone that can take the blood. Do you have to receive your test first and
Rocky
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Antihypertensive drugs & PCa-specific mortality
New study from Finland [1]. This topic has been raised before. "Antihypertensive drug use overall was associated with an increased risk of PCa-specific death (Pre-PCa: 1.21...). "With respect to the separate drug groups, angiotensin II type 1 receptor (ATr) blockers, were associated with improved survival
New study from Finland [1]. This topic has been raised before. "Antihypertensive drug use overall was associated with an increased risk of PCa-specific death (Pre-PCa: 1.21...). "With respect to the separate drug groups, angiotensin II type 1 receptor (ATr) blockers, were associated with improved survival
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Something I noticed
In my opinion, in the minds of doctors, there is a big difference between being B12d and having Pernicious Anaemia. For some reason people who are B12d seem to get fobbed off by the medical staff .... but if you have PA, it is seemingly a legitimate medical condition and they can't do enough to help
In my opinion, in the minds of doctors, there is a big difference between being B12d and having Pernicious Anaemia. For some reason people who are B12d seem to get fobbed off by the medical staff .... but if you have PA, it is seemingly a legitimate medical condition and they can't do enough to help
Tubbylardo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
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This sounds like PA, right?
Several years ago I would occasionally get short of breath. I realized it might be B12, and specifically PA because I eat a lot of meat, and started getting B12 injections. I would get an injection, go several months without symptoms, start getting short of breath again, get another injection, etc. I
Several years ago I would occasionally get short of breath. I realized it might be B12, and specifically PA because I eat a lot of meat, and started getting B12 injections. I would get an injection, go several months without symptoms, start getting short of breath again, get another injection, etc. I
nikaoo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Eating new transgenic rice could lower high blood pressure
Sort of interesting A leading cause of heart disease and stroke, high blood pressure (aka hypertension) is often treated with drugs known as ACE inhibitors. These target the angiotensin converting enzyme in the patient's hormonal system – that enzyme can cause hypertension by narrowing the blood vessels
Sort of interesting A leading cause of heart disease and stroke, high blood pressure (aka hypertension) is often treated with drugs known as ACE inhibitors. These target the angiotensin converting enzyme in the patient's hormonal system – that enzyme can cause hypertension by narrowing the blood vessels
cesces
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Help with blood results please: B12, ferritin and D.
Hi all. Having had a very low B12 result back in February I got sick of waiting for my GP to re-run the tests I'd had done privately, and paid to have them done again. My results are now in and I'd appreciate your input. Background: I'm vegetarian (though not vegan and eat a lot of dairy), hypothyroid
Hi all. Having had a very low B12 result back in February I got sick of waiting for my GP to re-run the tests I'd had done privately, and paid to have them done again. My results are now in and I'd appreciate your input. Background: I'm vegetarian (though not vegan and eat a lot of dairy), hypothyroid
distractonaught
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
I'm sure its lupus
Please advise me, my background is sero negative APS diagnosed at St Thomas' in 2004, positive anti ro same time so told SS. Diagnosed fibro 1997. Though I've always had more lupus symptoms than SS. I get raised itchy blisters on wrists and lower legs, mouth ulcers, arthralgia, multiple spine fractures
Please advise me, my background is sero negative APS diagnosed at St Thomas' in 2004, positive anti ro same time so told SS. Diagnosed fibro 1997. Though I've always had more lupus symptoms than SS. I get raised itchy blisters on wrists and lower legs, mouth ulcers, arthralgia, multiple spine fractures
Daisy1962
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
As injection schedule decreases, symptoms are returning!
So as some of you know (Seth12345), I was diagnosed with b12d about 8 weeks ago. My loading doses were: once a day for 7 days, once a week for a month and once a month for a year. I just completed the once a week for a month, with the last injection being one day late, on the 8th day. Two days later
So as some of you know (Seth12345), I was diagnosed with b12d about 8 weeks ago. My loading doses were: once a day for 7 days, once a week for a month and once a month for a year. I just completed the once a week for a month, with the last injection being one day late, on the 8th day. Two days later
HopetoB12better
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
HAIR CARE
One of you ladies mentioned Nioxin #3 Shampoo for thinning hair. I would like to order this shampoo but would like to know if it actually stops the hair from falling out. I don't want to spend money on it if my hair is going to fall out anyway. Someone else also mentioned Nizoral Shampoo and Conditioner
One of you ladies mentioned Nioxin #3 Shampoo for thinning hair. I would like to order this shampoo but would like to know if it actually stops the hair from falling out. I don't want to spend money on it if my hair is going to fall out anyway. Someone else also mentioned Nizoral Shampoo and Conditioner
viennagirl
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Intrinsic factor antibody test
Hello, My GP has agreed to test this antibody. I have Hashimoto's/hypothyroidism and take 150 mcg levothyroxine along with low dose naltrexone (currently 1 ml daily, titrating up 0.5 ml every two weeks), methyl-B12, methylfolate, vitamin D, ferrous fumarate, vitamin B6, zinc, magnesium and selenium.
Hello, My GP has agreed to test this antibody. I have Hashimoto's/hypothyroidism and take 150 mcg levothyroxine along with low dose naltrexone (currently 1 ml daily, titrating up 0.5 ml every two weeks), methyl-B12, methylfolate, vitamin D, ferrous fumarate, vitamin B6, zinc, magnesium and selenium.
Zazbag
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Worried Son
I'd like to know if other members have had B12 injections taken away from them by their GP? My Mum was diagnosed with Pernicious Anemia over 20 years ago and was told that she will need B12 injections for the rest of her life by the Consultant in Haematology. Last year, her GP took them away from her
I'd like to know if other members have had B12 injections taken away from them by their GP? My Mum was diagnosed with Pernicious Anemia over 20 years ago and was told that she will need B12 injections for the rest of her life by the Consultant in Haematology. Last year, her GP took them away from her
IPM1970
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Pernicious anemia symptoms returned after loading dose of B12!
Hi Everyone, My last loading dose injection of B12 was on 10th June after testing (twice) for a positive intrinsic factor, and slowly my symptoms have return. This weekend I feel awful, with xtreme tiredness, lack of energy, feeling faint, headaches and tinnitus. Please can anyone recommend anything
Hi Everyone, My last loading dose injection of B12 was on 10th June after testing (twice) for a positive intrinsic factor, and slowly my symptoms have return. This weekend I feel awful, with xtreme tiredness, lack of energy, feeling faint, headaches and tinnitus. Please can anyone recommend anything
Iheart_TS
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Intrinsic results back
Hi all.I just got my intrinsic factor test results back. Antibodies 3.47 AU/ml^2 (range 1.2-1.53) Positive. Any tips on what to do next appreciated. I’ve got my endo appointment on the 08/July for the Addisons diagnosis So obviously I’ll need to update him on this result. I’m back to self injecting
Hi all.I just got my intrinsic factor test results back. Antibodies 3.47 AU/ml^2 (range 1.2-1.53) Positive. Any tips on what to do next appreciated. I’ve got my endo appointment on the 08/July for the Addisons diagnosis So obviously I’ll need to update him on this result. I’m back to self injecting
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Possible B12 deficiency, looking for recommended test list before B12 shot
I ran across someone posting on Reddit who has symptoms that might be from B12 deficiency... tingling, fatigue, etc. He's vegan, his serum B12 tested high, but he's taking daily B12 supplements so his serum test might not be accurate. I recommended trying a B12 shot to see if it helped, but then I
I ran across someone posting on Reddit who has symptoms that might be from B12 deficiency... tingling, fatigue, etc. He's vegan, his serum B12 tested high, but he's taking daily B12 supplements so his serum test might not be accurate. I recommended trying a B12 shot to see if it helped, but then I
genesurf
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Private Intrinsic Factor Testing recommendations
Could anyone recommend a company for IFAB testing please? I've been looking all day, I can only find Medichecks.
Could anyone recommend a company for IFAB testing please? I've been looking all day, I can only find Medichecks.
Bunny12345678
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Coronavirus May Be a Blood Vessel Disease, Which Explains EverythingMany of the infection’s bizarre symptoms have one thing in common
In April, blood clots emerged as one of the many mysterious symptoms attributed to Covid-19, a disease that had initially been thought to largely affect the lungs in the form of pneumonia. Quickly after came reports of young people dying due to coronavirus-related strokes. Next it was Covid toes — painful
In April, blood clots emerged as one of the many mysterious symptoms attributed to Covid-19, a disease that had initially been thought to largely affect the lungs in the form of pneumonia. Quickly after came reports of young people dying due to coronavirus-related strokes. Next it was Covid toes — painful
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Covid 19 a vascular disease ?
Interesting read. Could Covid 19 be vascular disease? Source is: Medium Members MR.Cole_Photographer/Getty Images InApril, blood clots emerged as one of the many mysterious symptoms attributed to Covid-19, a disease that had initially been thought to largely affect the lungs in the form of pneumonia
Interesting read. Could Covid 19 be vascular disease? Source is: Medium Members MR.Cole_Photographer/Getty Images InApril, blood clots emerged as one of the many mysterious symptoms attributed to Covid-19, a disease that had initially been thought to largely affect the lungs in the form of pneumonia
wgsuzy
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Coronavirus May Be a Blood Vessel Disease, Which Explains Everything
https://elemental.medium.com/coronavirus-may-be-a-blood-vessel-disease-which-explains-everything-2c4032481ab2 “The good news is that if Covid-19 is a vascular disease, there are existing drugs that can help protect against endothelial cell damage. In another New England Journal of Medicine paper that
https://elemental.medium.com/coronavirus-may-be-a-blood-vessel-disease-which-explains-everything-2c4032481ab2 “The good news is that if Covid-19 is a vascular disease, there are existing drugs that can help protect against endothelial cell damage. In another New England Journal of Medicine paper that
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Stomach acid and PPI's
Hi I've, like everyone else with PA, have intrinsic auto antibodies, I've also gastric reflux, a hiatus hernia and chronic gastritis/duodenitis (had more than one gastroscopy done which showed it). I'm being treated with Lanzoprasole, on the orders of my gastroenterologist, for excess stomach acid
Hi I've, like everyone else with PA, have intrinsic auto antibodies, I've also gastric reflux, a hiatus hernia and chronic gastritis/duodenitis (had more than one gastroscopy done which showed it). I'm being treated with Lanzoprasole, on the orders of my gastroenterologist, for excess stomach acid
Dewy9698
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Glans sensitivity
Hey guys, I am two days post operation. I had the operation due to phimosis. I had many many erections over my second night but none were painful thankfully. I don’t have any pain around the stitches or incision area but my glands are very very sensitive. I start work in 5 days so I’m very worried if
Hey guys, I am two days post operation. I had the operation due to phimosis. I had many many erections over my second night but none were painful thankfully. I don’t have any pain around the stitches or incision area but my glands are very very sensitive. I start work in 5 days so I’m very worried if
RR27
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 years ago
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