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LISINOPRIL AND AFIB
Hello all, are there any on this forum taking lisinopril for high blood pressure? I just came across this today and it could explain why I and maybe others have more afib episodes than we should; 1. Caution: High blood pressure/heart disease meds and potassium-rich foods like bananas, potatoes and licorice
Hello all, are there any on this forum taking lisinopril for high blood pressure? I just came across this today and it could explain why I and maybe others have more afib episodes than we should; 1. Caution: High blood pressure/heart disease meds and potassium-rich foods like bananas, potatoes and licorice
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
B12 / PA roller-coaster and further tests
Hi all - I'd really appreciate any support and advice you can all offer please as it's all got a bit too much today. I've been feeling unwell for a while now but I initially put the exhaustion, brain fog, migraines with visual auras etc down to going through a difficult few years personally and that
Hi all - I'd really appreciate any support and advice you can all offer please as it's all got a bit too much today. I've been feeling unwell for a while now but I initially put the exhaustion, brain fog, migraines with visual auras etc down to going through a difficult few years personally and that
TheSunshineSanctuary
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Mrjustatip
Hello, I'm 70 years old. Last week I had a vitamin B12 shot on Monday, and then on Tuesday I saw a hematologist because I wanted to rule out that I'm anemic. He ordered labs (they did them right there on site). A few minutes later, he said I was not anemic and was also probably not B12 deficient. (so
Hello, I'm 70 years old. Last week I had a vitamin B12 shot on Monday, and then on Tuesday I saw a hematologist because I wanted to rule out that I'm anemic. He ordered labs (they did them right there on site). A few minutes later, he said I was not anemic and was also probably not B12 deficient. (so
MrJustatip
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
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Recent results following increase in Levothyroxine dose.Anything of note?
HiFollowing advice on the forum I asked GP for screening for Vit D etc at my recent review of increased dose. I have generalised osteoarthritis and a family rich in autoimmune diseases. Please see my results. The only comment made by GP is that Vit D a bit low and to take over the counter supplement.
HiFollowing advice on the forum I asked GP for screening for Vit D etc at my recent review of increased dose. I have generalised osteoarthritis and a family rich in autoimmune diseases. Please see my results. The only comment made by GP is that Vit D a bit low and to take over the counter supplement.
Pebble23
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
when will i feel better?
My dad has been declining since heart attack in September. He has just been prescribed Ramipril. How long do you think it will be before he notices some benefits? We would be grateful to know of others’ experiences with ACE inhibitors
My dad has been declining since heart attack in September. He has just been prescribed Ramipril. How long do you think it will be before he notices some benefits? We would be grateful to know of others’ experiences with ACE inhibitors
TooManyBuzzards
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Thyroid levels advice for friend with newly dx Hashi and P.A please?
Hi, a friend has been supporting me in getting a Pernicious Anaemia diagnosis, as she also has it. She also has a recent Hashimoto's dx (like me, plus I'm hypothyroid too) but I've been trying to help her with it as it's all very new and overwhelming and she's been really ill with P.A for a long time
Hi, a friend has been supporting me in getting a Pernicious Anaemia diagnosis, as she also has it. She also has a recent Hashimoto's dx (like me, plus I'm hypothyroid too) but I've been trying to help her with it as it's all very new and overwhelming and she's been really ill with P.A for a long time
Opal79
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Am I really lacking B12?
I was diagnosed with PA around 2018, I had the camera down which confirmed atrophic gastritis, I had positive tests for anti parietal cells and intrinsic factor; so classic PA. My B12 levels were around 300 at the time and not considered low but i was given loading doses and monthly injections. However
I was diagnosed with PA around 2018, I had the camera down which confirmed atrophic gastritis, I had positive tests for anti parietal cells and intrinsic factor; so classic PA. My B12 levels were around 300 at the time and not considered low but i was given loading doses and monthly injections. However
expatkerry
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Positive IFA, Negative Parietal Cell, B-12 injections affect IFA test
Hello, I recently tested positive for intrinsic factor blocking antibody but the result of my parietal cell antibody test was negative. I’m curious if other members have had this same experience? My doctors have suspected a PA diagnosis for several years. An IFA test about five years ago produced
Hello, I recently tested positive for intrinsic factor blocking antibody but the result of my parietal cell antibody test was negative. I’m curious if other members have had this same experience? My doctors have suspected a PA diagnosis for several years. An IFA test about five years ago produced
mcg-woo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Advice on test results
Hi I'm new here and after a bit of advice please. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism about 20 years ago (I was 22at the time) and have been on 75 mcg levothyroxine for most of that time.Since diagnosis I have continued to suffer with fatigue, depression, brain fog, and in the past 10 years neurological
Hi I'm new here and after a bit of advice please. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism about 20 years ago (I was 22at the time) and have been on 75 mcg levothyroxine for most of that time.Since diagnosis I have continued to suffer with fatigue, depression, brain fog, and in the past 10 years neurological
Lita22
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Blood results
HiI'm just looking some advice on recent NHS b12 and folate results: B12 284 (197-779) Folate. 4.6 (3-26) Of course GP receptionist said all 'normal " on phone but I have asked for a print out of results and will pick them up tomorrow. I had asked my GP if I could be tested for intrinsic factor
HiI'm just looking some advice on recent NHS b12 and folate results: B12 284 (197-779) Folate. 4.6 (3-26) Of course GP receptionist said all 'normal " on phone but I have asked for a print out of results and will pick them up tomorrow. I had asked my GP if I could be tested for intrinsic factor
Hollybushroad
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Blue Horizon Results - High Cortisol
Hi, I have just received my results, I took the blood test as I am experiencing symptoms which are not normal for me. Hashimotos is common within my family but I have never had any blood tests which show I have any thyroid issue. I do have PA and self inject - I have the intrinsic factor missing and
Hi, I have just received my results, I took the blood test as I am experiencing symptoms which are not normal for me. Hashimotos is common within my family but I have never had any blood tests which show I have any thyroid issue. I do have PA and self inject - I have the intrinsic factor missing and
Filsmoos
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
PPI complications
I've now had my endoscopy. I wanted to find out what state my stomach was in after taking PPIs (Omeprazol) for over 5 years and an H2 Blocker for 15 years before that (the now withdrawn Ranitidine of carcinogenic fame). What the endoscopy revealed were fundic polyps which are 'accepted' as a standard
I've now had my endoscopy. I wanted to find out what state my stomach was in after taking PPIs (Omeprazol) for over 5 years and an H2 Blocker for 15 years before that (the now withdrawn Ranitidine of carcinogenic fame). What the endoscopy revealed were fundic polyps which are 'accepted' as a standard
Orchard33
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Vitamins
Hi allI posted here last week my vitamin test results from medichecks. My active B12 and folate were low so as per advice on the forum I have held off supplementing until my GP tests for pernicious anaemia. My mother had PA and I certainly do have some symptoms of B12 deficiency. I'm due to get my bloods
Hi allI posted here last week my vitamin test results from medichecks. My active B12 and folate were low so as per advice on the forum I have held off supplementing until my GP tests for pernicious anaemia. My mother had PA and I certainly do have some symptoms of B12 deficiency. I'm due to get my bloods
Hollybushroad
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Uncertain PMR or EORA?
Good morning, My first visit to see the Rheumatologist referred by GP and taking Naproxen for three months. Hip pain much better but not doing much walking, shoulders heavy with impaired mobility and last four weeks hands stiff and tight feeling. ESR was 50 in March, 76 in April. CRP was 22 March
Good morning, My first visit to see the Rheumatologist referred by GP and taking Naproxen for three months. Hip pain much better but not doing much walking, shoulders heavy with impaired mobility and last four weeks hands stiff and tight feeling. ESR was 50 in March, 76 in April. CRP was 22 March
Woollyback1
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
interesting find
has anyone tried grass fed beef liver supplements. I’m wondering if these freeze dried capsules would be beneficial because of the vitamins and minerals in them as I don't seem to be able to keep my levels of anything up without supplementing. As soon as I stop they seem to drop again quite quickly ,
has anyone tried grass fed beef liver supplements. I’m wondering if these freeze dried capsules would be beneficial because of the vitamins and minerals in them as I don't seem to be able to keep my levels of anything up without supplementing. As soon as I stop they seem to drop again quite quickly ,
Thrones12
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Sourcing advice please
Hi I went to my GP in April with this problem. My GP practice give you forms for self booking for Rheumatology at choice of 2 hospitals. Both have no appointments available. I rang and was told 18 to 34 week wait but even then you have to go on a waiting list to get the appointment before that. I booked
Hi I went to my GP in April with this problem. My GP practice give you forms for self booking for Rheumatology at choice of 2 hospitals. Both have no appointments available. I rang and was told 18 to 34 week wait but even then you have to go on a waiting list to get the appointment before that. I booked
Wonderfullifeandmore
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Pmr for 2nd time!
Hi, just a question for Members who have had PMR twice. Where your symptoms exactly the same the second time. I am feeling very poorly at the moment and am banging my head up against the wall with my Doctor. I feel as if it is PMR again. My ESR is 32. The only difference this time is that my fingers
Hi, just a question for Members who have had PMR twice. Where your symptoms exactly the same the second time. I am feeling very poorly at the moment and am banging my head up against the wall with my Doctor. I feel as if it is PMR again. My ESR is 32. The only difference this time is that my fingers
Attic
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
castor, oil patch
hi was wondering if anyone has ever done this it keeps popping up on my phone that it reduces inflammation and detox his liver. I’m not sure if we can do this being on pegasys just interested if anyone has done this
hi was wondering if anyone has ever done this it keeps popping up on my phone that it reduces inflammation and detox his liver. I’m not sure if we can do this being on pegasys just interested if anyone has done this
Nc3500
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Cystocele/Rectocele repair all done
I'm almost 6 weeks after my repair surgery. Recovery not to bad. First two weeks I was warned were crucial and told not to do anything except rest, which I did. Luckily we had hot sunny weather so I literally layed outside sunbathing in-between medication, meals and sleeping. No pain as I kept taking
I'm almost 6 weeks after my repair surgery. Recovery not to bad. First two weeks I was warned were crucial and told not to do anything except rest, which I did. Luckily we had hot sunny weather so I literally layed outside sunbathing in-between medication, meals and sleeping. No pain as I kept taking
Jasparswim
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
PA in a child?
Does anybody have any experience of PA in children? My almost 6 year old daughter has been suffering with mouth ulcers for the past 6 months and I’m just wondering if she might have PA? I was diagnosed at 23 (now 40). My sister, brother and nephew (14) have recently tested positive for intrinsic factor
Does anybody have any experience of PA in children? My almost 6 year old daughter has been suffering with mouth ulcers for the past 6 months and I’m just wondering if she might have PA? I was diagnosed at 23 (now 40). My sister, brother and nephew (14) have recently tested positive for intrinsic factor
Murfie276
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
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