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Rheumatoid Factor result 64.6ui/mL or 640 Titre Units?
These are my RF results does anyone know what they mean, also Anti CCP is 0.6 ELISA Units. My test sheets says : Results consistent with Sero Positive Rheumatoid Arthritis. Thanks
These are my RF results does anyone know what they mean, also Anti CCP is 0.6 ELISA Units. My test sheets says : Results consistent with Sero Positive Rheumatoid Arthritis. Thanks
Jillybean1983
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NRAS
11 years ago
Recovery is possible assuming you know what's really wrong - Part 6a -The Gut
Hello All - apologies for delay in this one - traveling. Soooo...the gut - a massive topic - a massive organ. First off - and not to scare you - a quote - "death begins in the gut" Nobel prize winner Elie Metchnikoff (and I'm pretty sure a Greek whose name I've forgotten)
Hello All - apologies for delay in this one - traveling. Soooo...the gut - a massive topic - a massive organ. First off - and not to scare you - a quote - "death begins in the gut" Nobel prize winner Elie Metchnikoff (and I'm pretty sure a Greek whose name I've forgotten)
skyfall
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Recovery is Possible - Assuming You Know What's Really Wrong... Part 4 - Symptoms vs Tests - The Immune System Piece of the Puzzle
t's long 1. Autoimmune Thyroiditis and Related Conditions 2. What's Really Going on? 3. Can it be Stopped/Treated? 4. What Might Work? 5. My Results OK so this is where my journey into thyroid distress started. When I was diagnosed with a thyroid problem (1st overactive, then underactive) I
t's long 1. Autoimmune Thyroiditis and Related Conditions 2. What's Really Going on? 3. Can it be Stopped/Treated? 4. What Might Work? 5. My Results OK so this is where my journey into thyroid distress started. When I was diagnosed with a thyroid problem (1st overactive, then underactive) I
skyfall
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
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What do I need to do to get diagnosed-UPDATED
I am new to this site and I am desperate to find some answers. I am almost 42 years old and am female. I am 'borderline' hypothyroid according to my GP. I have type 2 diabetes, which is not very well controlled despite me taking an injection of 1.2 of Victoza every morning. I eat a healthy diabetic
I am new to this site and I am desperate to find some answers. I am almost 42 years old and am female. I am 'borderline' hypothyroid according to my GP. I have type 2 diabetes, which is not very well controlled despite me taking an injection of 1.2 of Victoza every morning. I eat a healthy diabetic
DebsMG
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Thank You All
Just want to say thank you to everyone who was so kind and concerned when I had my "bloody" situation. I went to the haematologist this aft to get things checked and be blood sucked by the vampires for clotting studies. Hey ho, was just about to leave the house, went to move something and didn't think
Just want to say thank you to everyone who was so kind and concerned when I had my "bloody" situation. I went to the haematologist this aft to get things checked and be blood sucked by the vampires for clotting studies. Hey ho, was just about to leave the house, went to move something and didn't think
Fibrofoggiest
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Oh dear, not a happy Foggy at all
Hey ladies, things in foggiville have gone downhill rapidly this afternoon and I have just had the piece of resistance, decided to have a ciabatta roll for supper, so there I am just takin the knife to it, and then the knife slipped and blast....blood spurting in all directions. Just to add to my fibro
Hey ladies, things in foggiville have gone downhill rapidly this afternoon and I have just had the piece of resistance, decided to have a ciabatta roll for supper, so there I am just takin the knife to it, and then the knife slipped and blast....blood spurting in all directions. Just to add to my fibro
Fibrofoggiest
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Intrinsic Factor
I don't know if I've asked this before but can anyone tell me in lay mens terms was is an intrinsic factor, what does it do, do we need it, what happens if you haven't got one or it doesn't work, I know its All to do with your B12 absorbtion. Tina x
I don't know if I've asked this before but can anyone tell me in lay mens terms was is an intrinsic factor, what does it do, do we need it, what happens if you haven't got one or it doesn't work, I know its All to do with your B12 absorbtion. Tina x
mummytina
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 years ago
15 yr old daughter is B12 deficient - what should I be asking our GP to do?
Hi everyone, my daughter had a series of blood tests recently as she was getting unexplained pains in her thighs. Her B12 came back as 169 so they did a repeat and it came back at 150 two weeks later. Whilst speaking to the GP (about another matter) I looked on his screen and saw that her MCV was 83
Hi everyone, my daughter had a series of blood tests recently as she was getting unexplained pains in her thighs. Her B12 came back as 169 so they did a repeat and it came back at 150 two weeks later. Whilst speaking to the GP (about another matter) I looked on his screen and saw that her MCV was 83
olisue
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 years ago
Hi there. I am looking for some advice. I was diagnosed with thyroid problem last year and was put on thyroxine also was told that I had a
Autoimmune disorder but nothing specific.My rheumatologist done bloods last July and as I am due to see my pain specialist tomorrow I dug out previous letters and notice that she states 'weakly positive rheumatoid factor and weakly positive ANA antibodies with positive lupus screen' Does this mean that
Autoimmune disorder but nothing specific.My rheumatologist done bloods last July and as I am due to see my pain specialist tomorrow I dug out previous letters and notice that she states 'weakly positive rheumatoid factor and weakly positive ANA antibodies with positive lupus screen' Does this mean that
dawsden
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
B12 deficiency - Low stomach acid, parietal cells, instrinic factor light bulb moment.
I have just been doing some reading after GP said intrinsic factor and parietal cell antibodies could be tested for. I am so angry no one suggested this before as I've had all of the damned symptoms of B12 deficiency for years....anyway ... This explains why auto immune suffers can't get their B12
I have just been doing some reading after GP said intrinsic factor and parietal cell antibodies could be tested for. I am so angry no one suggested this before as I've had all of the damned symptoms of B12 deficiency for years....anyway ... This explains why auto immune suffers can't get their B12
auldreekie
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
intrinsic factor and and peretial cell tests negative symptoms still persist is this possible
hynds
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 years ago
B12 injections / Intrinsic Factor / Pernicious anaemia ...whats it all about!!!???
....is this linked to Thyroid dysfunction and / or a Candida inbalance? x
....is this linked to Thyroid dysfunction and / or a Candida inbalance? x
adzie69
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
SIDE EFFECTS OF VITAMIN B12 INJECTIONS
In the month since I joined this website, I noticed many reports of side effects by those receiving injections. I purchased a vial of 1,000 mcgs of B12 with the doctor's prescription, that remains unused. I was not aware that cianocobalamin is not the only form of injectable B12So I have used sublingual
In the month since I joined this website, I noticed many reports of side effects by those receiving injections. I purchased a vial of 1,000 mcgs of B12 with the doctor's prescription, that remains unused. I was not aware that cianocobalamin is not the only form of injectable B12So I have used sublingual
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 years ago
SHARING GOOD NEWS - III
THE LINK BELOW STATES PEDIATRICS BUT CONTENTS APPLY TO ADULT PATIENTS: http://pediatrics.med.nyu.edu/conditions-we-treat/conditions/vitamin-b12-deficiency Diagnosis Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history, and perform a physical exam. Tests may include the following:
THE LINK BELOW STATES PEDIATRICS BUT CONTENTS APPLY TO ADULT PATIENTS: http://pediatrics.med.nyu.edu/conditions-we-treat/conditions/vitamin-b12-deficiency Diagnosis Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history, and perform a physical exam. Tests may include the following:
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 years ago
Intrinsic factor
I have PA and I was wondering as I have no intrinsic factor and I have an absorbtion problem does that mean I can't absorb anything or just B12. Tina
I have PA and I was wondering as I have no intrinsic factor and I have an absorbtion problem does that mean I can't absorb anything or just B12. Tina
mummytina
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 years ago
Help with blood test results please.
Here are two sets of blood test results the bracketed figures are the ranges 13/12/12 08/01/13 Haemoglobin concentration 14.1 g/XL (12 - 15).
Here are two sets of blood test results the bracketed figures are the ranges 13/12/12 08/01/13 Haemoglobin concentration 14.1 g/XL (12 - 15).
Warren184
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Phlegmy cough for 4 months,
I had a cold almost four months ago and have had this phlegmy cough ever since, the phlegm is light green. The doctor breifly listened to my chest and said it was fine, he suggests acid reflux?? I have not had any other acid reflux symptoms, I am of normal weight and eat healthily, I have even cut out
I had a cold almost four months ago and have had this phlegmy cough ever since, the phlegm is light green. The doctor breifly listened to my chest and said it was fine, he suggests acid reflux?? I have not had any other acid reflux symptoms, I am of normal weight and eat healthily, I have even cut out
Emanuel
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
My story so far
Hi everyone. My name is littleladymai (It's not my real name :-p) , I'm 23 years old and this is my story so far... It all started about 5/6 years ago, I made numerous visits to my GP complaining of knee pain. I always felt that the Dr's didn't really believe me, I was sent away with painkillers
Hi everyone. My name is littleladymai (It's not my real name :-p) , I'm 23 years old and this is my story so far... It all started about 5/6 years ago, I made numerous visits to my GP complaining of knee pain. I always felt that the Dr's didn't really believe me, I was sent away with painkillers
littleladymai
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NRAS
11 years ago
Intrinsic factor
I have been told that my intrinsic factor doesn't work and that's why I have pernicious anemia I know that the IF absorbs B12 but does it do anything else in your body, I really don't know much about any of this can anyone help?
I have been told that my intrinsic factor doesn't work and that's why I have pernicious anemia I know that the IF absorbs B12 but does it do anything else in your body, I really don't know much about any of this can anyone help?
mummytina
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
12 years ago
Low sex hormones etc
Hi all Still desperately trying to sort myself out and am feeling really angry today following the latest 'report' from an endocrinologist who, despite my ongoing symptoms of ill health, claims she cannot help me and doesn't want to see me for another year! Despite her brief as an endocrinologist
Hi all Still desperately trying to sort myself out and am feeling really angry today following the latest 'report' from an endocrinologist who, despite my ongoing symptoms of ill health, claims she cannot help me and doesn't want to see me for another year! Despite her brief as an endocrinologist
Throid
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Thyroid UK
12 years ago
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