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Blood
test
results 16th Feb B12 327 (range 197-771)
Ferritin
48 (range 30-150) Folate 10.9 (range 1.9-25) TRAb 3 (range 0-3.3) TPOAb 178 (range 0-34) FT4 38 (range 11.4 - 22.8) TSH 0.01
Blood
test
results 16th Feb B12 327 (range 197-771)
Ferritin
48 (range 30-150) Folate 10.9 (range 1.9-25) TRAb 3 (range 0-3.3) TPOAb 178 (range 0-34) FT4 38 (range 11.4 - 22.8) TSH 0.01
Hungryallthetimes
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Tired, fatigued, out of breath, dizzy spells?? - don't ignore it, get checked!!
Some of you will be aware that I've posted a few times about being frustrated with my running over the last few months. I've posted about feeling tired, fatigued and just seem to be getting slower and slower. Well I now know why! April I did my first HM and got a sub 2hr which I was delighted with,
Some of you will be aware that I've posted a few times about being frustrated with my running over the last few months. I've posted about feeling tired, fatigued and just seem to be getting slower and slower. Well I now know why! April I did my first HM and got a sub 2hr which I was delighted with,
Hedgehogs123
Metric Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
7 months ago
Thorocentecis
Hi guys....a recent CT scan showed some pleural effusion but nothing else...no nodes, growths or nodules, and a blood test showed no heart failure.I have to have the fluid removed on Monday and I'm bricking it already. I don't make a very good patient; former nurse; and I'm a wuss when it comes to pain
Hi guys....a recent CT scan showed some pleural effusion but nothing else...no nodes, growths or nodules, and a blood test showed no heart failure.I have to have the fluid removed on Monday and I'm bricking it already. I don't make a very good patient; former nurse; and I'm a wuss when it comes to pain
sue32
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
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Yearly blood test
I take it many of you have reached the time when you are having your yearly blood test after heart bypass. I just wondered how conclusive and accurate you have found the results.
I take it many of you have reached the time when you are having your yearly blood test after heart bypass. I just wondered how conclusive and accurate you have found the results.
Pollypuss
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Any advice and support for recently diagnosed
Hi all. Appreciate anyone who reads and responds. I recently went to the doctors as my periods started to become less regular and also lighter. I had blood tests which showed my testosterone was slightly high, I was told it was slightly higher than the range they would expect it to be, and from that
Hi all. Appreciate anyone who reads and responds. I recently went to the doctors as my periods started to become less regular and also lighter. I had blood tests which showed my testosterone was slightly high, I was told it was slightly higher than the range they would expect it to be, and from that
sunnytrail
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PCOS UK (Verity)
7 months ago
coughing up mucus
hi I have a choking and balking cough as soon as I finish a meal and it can last 10 plus minutes bringing up loads of thick mucus. I don’t have a feeling of anything stuck in my throat, I enjoy my meal, then start coughing straight away, it leaves me breathless I take Lamprazole 2-30mg a day, I have
hi I have a choking and balking cough as soon as I finish a meal and it can last 10 plus minutes bringing up loads of thick mucus. I don’t have a feeling of anything stuck in my throat, I enjoy my meal, then start coughing straight away, it leaves me breathless I take Lamprazole 2-30mg a day, I have
Diver6
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Acid Reflux Support
7 months ago
Any advice regarding hemorrhaging
I am in such a mess. I went for a hysterectomy on 5th September due to large fibroids and flooding. When they got in they found endometriosis scar lesions have attached my cervix to my bowel and left ovary. They didn't touch it and I was offered Zoladex instead which I declined as the side effects put
I am in such a mess. I went for a hysterectomy on 5th September due to large fibroids and flooding. When they got in they found endometriosis scar lesions have attached my cervix to my bowel and left ovary. They didn't touch it and I was offered Zoladex instead which I declined as the side effects put
Sunset-lady
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Recurrent implantation failure
Hello, hope you are all doing ok. We’ve had a 3rd failed FET this weekend and pretty devastated (2nd transfer was a very early loss a few days after OTD), they were all “top” quality blastocyst, so I think by definition that counts as RIF. We’d had 4 chemicals before starting IVF. I just wondered what
Hello, hope you are all doing ok. We’ve had a 3rd failed FET this weekend and pretty devastated (2nd transfer was a very early loss a few days after OTD), they were all “top” quality blastocyst, so I think by definition that counts as RIF. We’d had 4 chemicals before starting IVF. I just wondered what
Ytrewq123
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Good news
I said recently in my post that I'm pleased not to dwell on the numbers and keep everything in perspective. But I still appreciate good news when it comes. This week I had a call from oncologist largely because she's liaising with my dentist about dental work. Basically she was telling me it was worth
I said recently in my post that I'm pleased not to dwell on the numbers and keep everything in perspective. But I still appreciate good news when it comes. This week I had a call from oncologist largely because she's liaising with my dentist about dental work. Basically she was telling me it was worth
Beryl71
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
Blood test
Discontinued Levo 2 mths ago been on NDT since then at 11pm. I have full thyroid blood test next Tue at 9.30am.When do I need to stop taking NDT to get accurate results.
Discontinued Levo 2 mths ago been on NDT since then at 11pm. I have full thyroid blood test next Tue at 9.30am.When do I need to stop taking NDT to get accurate results.
delboy25
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
CLL - Joint pain, loss of range of motion
Hi I’m 54, 3 years with CLL, 2 years on Acalabrutinib, suffering badly from fatigue and aching limbs. Recently developed pain in my right shoulder, and some loss of mobility. Had similar pains in my left shoulder but to a much lesser extent. Haematology, sent me for a MRI to see if it was a trapped
Hi I’m 54, 3 years with CLL, 2 years on Acalabrutinib, suffering badly from fatigue and aching limbs. Recently developed pain in my right shoulder, and some loss of mobility. Had similar pains in my left shoulder but to a much lesser extent. Haematology, sent me for a MRI to see if it was a trapped
Tomaljoe69
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CLL Support
7 months ago
tired and breathless
I have PA and Si every 2 weeks. Recently I’ve felt very tired, really exhausted, and breathless on the slightest exertion. I sort of “gulp” air sometimes. I remember feeling like this when I was diagnosed. My GP told me a few months ago to stop the folic acid supplement as my level was high.
I have PA and Si every 2 weeks. Recently I’ve felt very tired, really exhausted, and breathless on the slightest exertion. I sort of “gulp” air sometimes. I remember feeling like this when I was diagnosed. My GP told me a few months ago to stop the folic acid supplement as my level was high.
Amesbury
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Sod's law.....revisited
Thanks to everybody who responded to my recent post about a colonoscopy cancelled at the last second because I had earlier gone into AF. Thought I would finish it with an update. Received letter today from surgical consultant who basically stated that the colonoscopy had not been necessary because
Thanks to everybody who responded to my recent post about a colonoscopy cancelled at the last second because I had earlier gone into AF. Thought I would finish it with an update. Received letter today from surgical consultant who basically stated that the colonoscopy had not been necessary because
50568789
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Treated like 'Outsiders'
Diagnosed after lengthy amount of time undergoing symptoms and GP suggesting it may be 'all in the mind'... or menopausal (even knowing had full hysterectomy in my forties so way past that!)... eventually it took a distressed woman losing her hair, eyebrows and experiencing brain fog for doctor to 'guess
Diagnosed after lengthy amount of time undergoing symptoms and GP suggesting it may be 'all in the mind'... or menopausal (even knowing had full hysterectomy in my forties so way past that!)... eventually it took a distressed woman losing her hair, eyebrows and experiencing brain fog for doctor to 'guess
EleanorRigby
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Platelets
Hi could anyone offer some advice please My platelets were slightly raised after a routine blood test 425, I believe the upper normal limit is 400 My Gp requested a repeat blood test and my platelets were 411 so lower but not completely normal My GP has written No further action, My INR is in range
Hi could anyone offer some advice please My platelets were slightly raised after a routine blood test 425, I believe the upper normal limit is 400 My Gp requested a repeat blood test and my platelets were 411 so lower but not completely normal My GP has written No further action, My INR is in range
mully
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 months ago
What vitamin supplements to take alongside B12 injections?
Hi all - I'm currently on monthly injections for PA but still feel tired every morning even after a good nights sleep; low energy days; trouble focusing etc - sure you'll all be familiar with the symptoms! I've had several further blood tests and vitamin D and iron deficiencies have been identified
Hi all - I'm currently on monthly injections for PA but still feel tired every morning even after a good nights sleep; low energy days; trouble focusing etc - sure you'll all be familiar with the symptoms! I've had several further blood tests and vitamin D and iron deficiencies have been identified
TheSunshineSanctuary
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Regular care
I was diagnosed with AF around four years ago now, by a cardiologist in a major teaching hospital. I was put on anticoagulants and referred back to my GP. The local surgery check my meds yearly and I have an annual blood test, but that’s it. I am wondering whether I should ask to be referred back to
I was diagnosed with AF around four years ago now, by a cardiologist in a major teaching hospital. I was put on anticoagulants and referred back to my GP. The local surgery check my meds yearly and I have an annual blood test, but that’s it. I am wondering whether I should ask to be referred back to
AstroFish
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
any way to increase ferritin without increasing iron saturation?
after two months of taking iron supplements (75mg every other night on empty stomach), my ferritin rose from 51 to 158. Unfortunately, my iron saturation rose from 46% to 59%. This is caused by fairly high iron (172) and fairly low transferrin (291), though both are within normal range. My doctor
after two months of taking iron supplements (75mg every other night on empty stomach), my ferritin rose from 51 to 158. Unfortunately, my iron saturation rose from 46% to 59%. This is caused by fairly high iron (172) and fairly low transferrin (291), though both are within normal range. My doctor
707twitcher
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Medichecks Ferritin same sample, two different results
Another query! My daughter and I both took Medichecks Iron Panel and Advanced Thyroid finger prick tests recently. The two tests used blood from the same time of taking (within a few minutes). So we both got Ferritin results back, one in the Advanced Thyroid and one in the Iron Panel. For both of
Another query! My daughter and I both took Medichecks Iron Panel and Advanced Thyroid finger prick tests recently. The two tests used blood from the same time of taking (within a few minutes). So we both got Ferritin results back, one in the Advanced Thyroid and one in the Iron Panel. For both of
Sneedle
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Anagrelide (Agrylin)
I am a 74 year old living in the U.S. - diagnosed with ET CALR 2 mutation in 2021. Was put on Hydrea aka hydroxyurea and low dose aspirin immediately. After about a year, began developing side effects and decided to stop the hydrea - against my doctor's recommendation. No, she is not an MPN specialist
I am a 74 year old living in the U.S. - diagnosed with ET CALR 2 mutation in 2021. Was put on Hydrea aka hydroxyurea and low dose aspirin immediately. After about a year, began developing side effects and decided to stop the hydrea - against my doctor's recommendation. No, she is not an MPN specialist
mpnunlocked
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
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