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Please help! At a loss with my dad's symptoms and GP
Hi all, Just joined this as not sure where else to turn! My Dad is 72 and in November 2020 his bloods showed that he was low in b12 (sorry don't have exact result). At the time I was baffled by this as he was eating eggs daily and ate red meat regularly too. After a quick search I read about PA and
Hi all, Just joined this as not sure where else to turn! My Dad is 72 and in November 2020 his bloods showed that he was low in b12 (sorry don't have exact result). At the time I was baffled by this as he was eating eggs daily and ate red meat regularly too. After a quick search I read about PA and
Needleandthread44
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Thoughts on my Iron results
These are my iron lab results today 🙏 Thoughts please & what supplements you recommend? Serum iron level 10.7 umol/L Normal (range 10.7 - 32.2). Looks low to me?????? Serum transferrin 2.41 g/L Normal (range2.0 - 3.6) Serum TIBC 55 umol/L Normal (range 45 - 75) Transferrin saturation index 18 % Normal
These are my iron lab results today 🙏 Thoughts please & what supplements you recommend? Serum iron level 10.7 umol/L Normal (range 10.7 - 32.2). Looks low to me?????? Serum transferrin 2.41 g/L Normal (range2.0 - 3.6) Serum TIBC 55 umol/L Normal (range 45 - 75) Transferrin saturation index 18 % Normal
Katikoo
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Silly little setbacks!
I've been doing a bit of sleuthing! As a rule I don't look at anything medical on Google, but I have had a sneaky feeling that I know the cause of many of my symptoms which have been confirmed with a blood test. What with having blood transfusions, iron, magnesium and other such things, I deduce low
I've been doing a bit of sleuthing! As a rule I don't look at anything medical on Google, but I have had a sneaky feeling that I know the cause of many of my symptoms which have been confirmed with a blood test. What with having blood transfusions, iron, magnesium and other such things, I deduce low
fidgetandscooter
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
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41 YO bloodwork test results without methyl malonic acid
My friend was seen her GP for weird symptoms she has and the doctor was forgot to ask lab methyl malonic acid test but all other bloodwork was done. Unfortunately she has injected two times hydroxocobalamin so it's not possible to redo bloodwork for methyl malonic acid. She sent to me her bloodwork
My friend was seen her GP for weird symptoms she has and the doctor was forgot to ask lab methyl malonic acid test but all other bloodwork was done. Unfortunately she has injected two times hydroxocobalamin so it's not possible to redo bloodwork for methyl malonic acid. She sent to me her bloodwork
Hamayeshguy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Low iron levels
My doctor has advised me that my iron level is on the low side of the normal range. Should I take iron supplements to boost it as my doctor is happy to leave the levels as they are.
My doctor has advised me that my iron level is on the low side of the normal range. Should I take iron supplements to boost it as my doctor is happy to leave the levels as they are.
Maggiv
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Memory problems diagnostic process
I came across an article I thought was interesting and am sharing it here. It's from the Mayo Clinic Proceedings (US, same journal as the Many Faces of Cobalamin Deficiency article. They call the symptoms "forgetfulness" problems, but they seem closely related to the word-finding problems experienced
I came across an article I thought was interesting and am sharing it here. It's from the Mayo Clinic Proceedings (US, same journal as the Many Faces of Cobalamin Deficiency article. They call the symptoms "forgetfulness" problems, but they seem closely related to the word-finding problems experienced
WiscGuy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Time to buy more B12
Up to date info required regarding purchase of B12 ampoules, please. I hate self injecting and normally inject 1mg x 1ml into each arm (so 2mg a week) to get it over with. Used Rotexmedica but can now only find Hervert on Amazon.de. I have read somewhere that Hervert are 1mg x 2ml and this is too much
Up to date info required regarding purchase of B12 ampoules, please. I hate self injecting and normally inject 1mg x 1ml into each arm (so 2mg a week) to get it over with. Used Rotexmedica but can now only find Hervert on Amazon.de. I have read somewhere that Hervert are 1mg x 2ml and this is too much
newlandvale
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Vitamin b12 vitamin b9 anaemia
Hi everyone, i hope you are all doing well. I was diagnosed with pernicious anaemia in 2013 and was having B12 injections every month. A few years ago my GP surgery had a change in management and a new GP changed my injections to every 3 months. Last year i was having bloods done (for a different reason
Hi everyone, i hope you are all doing well. I was diagnosed with pernicious anaemia in 2013 and was having B12 injections every month. A few years ago my GP surgery had a change in management and a new GP changed my injections to every 3 months. Last year i was having bloods done (for a different reason
Amelia0710
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
How to proceed after Abnormal blood results as my GP refuses to investigate the cause?
I recently received blood results showing an abnormally High Eosinophil count but upon bringing this up to my GP I was told they’re not gonna investigate it as it is apparently irrelevant to my symptoms even though my symptoms seem to match to Eosinophilia, I know it could be a possible link to RA which
I recently received blood results showing an abnormally High Eosinophil count but upon bringing this up to my GP I was told they’re not gonna investigate it as it is apparently irrelevant to my symptoms even though my symptoms seem to match to Eosinophilia, I know it could be a possible link to RA which
TJ2097
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NRAS
2 years ago
Methotrexate in the US
Since our Supreme Court has removed Roe v Wade allowing abortion something has happened that most did not expect. Women of reproctive age are being denied their methotrexate that they've been taking for years as a treatment for things like RA because it is also a drug used in abortions. I know that most
Since our Supreme Court has removed Roe v Wade allowing abortion something has happened that most did not expect. Women of reproctive age are being denied their methotrexate that they've been taking for years as a treatment for things like RA because it is also a drug used in abortions. I know that most
Amkoffee
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Does it need to take Glutathione supplement for people on cyanocobalamin injection?
There are articles claiming cyanocobalamin depletes methionine because of high demand if methylation process and just small fraction converts to usable form of B12. Please share your information
There are articles claiming cyanocobalamin depletes methionine because of high demand if methylation process and just small fraction converts to usable form of B12. Please share your information
Hamayeshguy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Autoimmune gastritis Vs AMAG/PA
https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/b12deficiencyandperniciousanaemia/ This first article describes one cause of B12 deficiency (other than PA) as gastritis that is 'where the patient produces antibodies that destroy either the Parietal Cells or Intrinsic Factor or both.' So is this very much different
https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/b12deficiencyandperniciousanaemia/ This first article describes one cause of B12 deficiency (other than PA) as gastritis that is 'where the patient produces antibodies that destroy either the Parietal Cells or Intrinsic Factor or both.' So is this very much different
myownscientist
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Blood results
I have been suffering with low iron for a number of years and for the first time I have had Serum Iron Tests. Can anyone help me understand the resultsbefore my Hematologist phones me next week Serum Iron Level 18.1 umol/L Serum TIBC 84 umol/L Transferrin saturation index 22% Serum Transferrin Level
I have been suffering with low iron for a number of years and for the first time I have had Serum Iron Tests. Can anyone help me understand the resultsbefore my Hematologist phones me next week Serum Iron Level 18.1 umol/L Serum TIBC 84 umol/L Transferrin saturation index 22% Serum Transferrin Level
B52s
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
B12 Self Administration
Hi there, I self injected B12 for the first time ever today. I did a intramuscular injection into my thigh but I think I did it a bit too high up on my thigh. Is this likely to be an issue? Should I be worried? I'm overthinking I'm pretty sure, first injection and all that!
Hi there, I self injected B12 for the first time ever today. I did a intramuscular injection into my thigh but I think I did it a bit too high up on my thigh. Is this likely to be an issue? Should I be worried? I'm overthinking I'm pretty sure, first injection and all that!
hani0902
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Confused about seeds!
Can anyone please tell me if seeds are good or bad for under active thyroid? I’m so confused as I have been reading that they are really great for you and then the next article tells me that they are really bad for you? I have a cupboard full of chai, linseed, pumpkin, sunflower seeds etc! Help!
Can anyone please tell me if seeds are good or bad for under active thyroid? I’m so confused as I have been reading that they are really great for you and then the next article tells me that they are really bad for you? I have a cupboard full of chai, linseed, pumpkin, sunflower seeds etc! Help!
aliwt
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Strange iron panel results (part 2!)
I posted several weeks ago about an anomaly in my 18 year old daughter's ferritin results and received some really helpful advice from @humanbean and others. Her ferritin level from a Medichecks blood test was 75, however when her GP tested it a few weeks later it was just 15.4 and her Haemoglobin was
I posted several weeks ago about an anomaly in my 18 year old daughter's ferritin results and received some really helpful advice from @humanbean and others. Her ferritin level from a Medichecks blood test was 75, however when her GP tested it a few weeks later it was just 15.4 and her Haemoglobin was
Cookerybookaddict86
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Iron & thyroid results - not sure what to think!
HI All, Would like some comments on these results please: Thyroid panels with dates (TSH is always suppressed at < 0.01): 2022-02-02 (112.5mg NDT for 6 weeks) FT3 5.94 pmol/L (ref: 3.9 6.70 72.86% in range) FT4 14.50 pmol/L (ref: 11.1 22 31.19% in range)
HI All, Would like some comments on these results please: Thyroid panels with dates (TSH is always suppressed at < 0.01): 2022-02-02 (112.5mg NDT for 6 weeks) FT3 5.94 pmol/L (ref: 3.9 6.70 72.86% in range) FT4 14.50 pmol/L (ref: 11.1 22 31.19% in range)
Evej13
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Who knows about ferritin/ iron tests? Confused here! Do I need to do something? Help please!
I get confused with ferritin and iron results, as I can't remember how they work together. Ferritin is low, but haemoglobin is ok? My GP marked everything 'normal'. I'd be grateful for some explanation and advice on what to do please! I have felt more tired. In fact absolutely exhausted a couple of
I get confused with ferritin and iron results, as I can't remember how they work together. Ferritin is low, but haemoglobin is ok? My GP marked everything 'normal'. I'd be grateful for some explanation and advice on what to do please! I have felt more tired. In fact absolutely exhausted a couple of
TaraJR
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Why cyanocobalamin injection is more helpful than hydroxocobalamin?
I inject cyanocobalamin three times a week and two times hydroxocobalamin a week. I feel difference between then but I think day after cyanocobalamin I feel less symptoms than days with hydroxocobalamin. So why cyanocobalamin injection is nit considered preferably better choice. I tried many cyanocobalamin
I inject cyanocobalamin three times a week and two times hydroxocobalamin a week. I feel difference between then but I think day after cyanocobalamin I feel less symptoms than days with hydroxocobalamin. So why cyanocobalamin injection is nit considered preferably better choice. I tried many cyanocobalamin
Hamayeshguy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Rapid responses to daily subcutaneous B12 injections??
I was diagnosed with pernicious anemia and iron deficiency anemia 3 months ago. (I’ve had 2 iron infusions so those levels are better now.) The B12 injections are extraordinarily helpful. I’ve been getting them subcutaneously on a daily basis. (I can’t tell any difference between subcutaneous and intramuscular
I was diagnosed with pernicious anemia and iron deficiency anemia 3 months ago. (I’ve had 2 iron infusions so those levels are better now.) The B12 injections are extraordinarily helpful. I’ve been getting them subcutaneously on a daily basis. (I can’t tell any difference between subcutaneous and intramuscular
faithrenae
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
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