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Blood test meaning please?
Can anyone tell me what this blood result means please? Im taking 100 lethothyroxine daily. No comment from GP \HbA1c levl - IFCC standardised39 mmol/mol- mmol/mol Full blood count - FBC Total white cell count7.6 10^9/L3.7 - 11.1 10^9/L Red blood cell (RBC) count4.09 10^12/L4.32 - 5.6 10^12/L Haemoglobin
Can anyone tell me what this blood result means please? Im taking 100 lethothyroxine daily. No comment from GP \HbA1c levl - IFCC standardised39 mmol/mol- mmol/mol Full blood count - FBC Total white cell count7.6 10^9/L3.7 - 11.1 10^9/L Red blood cell (RBC) count4.09 10^12/L4.32 - 5.6 10^12/L Haemoglobin
bognorr
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Looking for additional vitamin help
Hi guys, first poster here. I have pernicuous anemia and have injections every 10-12 weeks, although some injections barely last a month and im left feeling terrible, the bloating and nausea and brain fog aint great either. Im always reluctent to try new things and i know i wont ever self inject as im
Hi guys, first poster here. I have pernicuous anemia and have injections every 10-12 weeks, although some injections barely last a month and im left feeling terrible, the bloating and nausea and brain fog aint great either. Im always reluctent to try new things and i know i wont ever self inject as im
1Thesaint1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Iron panel
Hi everyone, I would like to thank you all for the advice on getting my Iron tested, I did get the full panel test and the advice from the doctor was Everything is normal, Transferrin saturation is 32 Ferritin 36 Armed with all the info from this forum I discussed this with my doctor who agreed to
Hi everyone, I would like to thank you all for the advice on getting my Iron tested, I did get the full panel test and the advice from the doctor was Everything is normal, Transferrin saturation is 32 Ferritin 36 Armed with all the info from this forum I discussed this with my doctor who agreed to
Stan7
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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Is that true the most important difference between MS and B12 d symptom is random symptoms in MS but in b12d develop symmetrical?
As I learned from doctor' Chandy's book. Ms first off is mostly in relapsing remitting fashion and in rare cases progressive form it doesn't remit and developing time takes more thant ten to twenty years and average age of diagnosis is 43 which 75% are women age 20 to 40. Scotland and Canada are fastest
As I learned from doctor' Chandy's book. Ms first off is mostly in relapsing remitting fashion and in rare cases progressive form it doesn't remit and developing time takes more thant ten to twenty years and average age of diagnosis is 43 which 75% are women age 20 to 40. Scotland and Canada are fastest
Hamayeshguy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
High serum gastrin levels
Hi I have pernicious anaemia which I manage with monthly B12 injections. I have been diagnosed with intestinal metaplasia and autoimmune atrophic gastritis . My concern is that my gastrin levels are elevated and increasing , 1.7k 2 years ago and now 2.5k . I have gastroscopies every 2 years and dota
Hi I have pernicious anaemia which I manage with monthly B12 injections. I have been diagnosed with intestinal metaplasia and autoimmune atrophic gastritis . My concern is that my gastrin levels are elevated and increasing , 1.7k 2 years ago and now 2.5k . I have gastroscopies every 2 years and dota
Knittingcat123
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Advice on Folic Acid.
I am having B12 injections every eight weeks now. I was diagnosed nearly three years ago but haven't taken any Folic Acid yet so I've bought a low price, Valupak, pack of 400ug tablets. I have no idea what ug means, neither do I know if this is a correct dose, how often to take them and are ordinary
I am having B12 injections every eight weeks now. I was diagnosed nearly three years ago but haven't taken any Folic Acid yet so I've bought a low price, Valupak, pack of 400ug tablets. I have no idea what ug means, neither do I know if this is a correct dose, how often to take them and are ordinary
3rdNettydoon
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
OPTIMAL TEST LEVELS ?
Can someone please briefly address my recent test levels. Please be aware I am decidedly unscientifically minded and find it hard to follow the science…and certainly to retain it ! So ..please give me numbers… I can’t quite get the whole iron picture ..serum iron, transferrin and serum ferritin… But
Can someone please briefly address my recent test levels. Please be aware I am decidedly unscientifically minded and find it hard to follow the science…and certainly to retain it ! So ..please give me numbers… I can’t quite get the whole iron picture ..serum iron, transferrin and serum ferritin… But
Jollypolly
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Ibrutinib Resistance
Hello Everyone, I have been a long time reader of this forum and it has been extremely helpful. My mother (73 yrs old) was diagnosed with CLL about 8 years ago. She went through several treatments: Chlorambucil for 3 yrs, then Bendamustine/Rituximab (6 cycles) with remission for 1.5 yrs. Afterwards,
Hello Everyone, I have been a long time reader of this forum and it has been extremely helpful. My mother (73 yrs old) was diagnosed with CLL about 8 years ago. She went through several treatments: Chlorambucil for 3 yrs, then Bendamustine/Rituximab (6 cycles) with remission for 1.5 yrs. Afterwards,
Adel1
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CLL Support
2 years ago
COVID-19 Treatments for Higher Risk Individuals - UPDATED 15/02/2022
Hi everyone, I have updated our website article about the COVID-19 treatments for those who are at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19 infection. https://www.lupusuk.org.uk/covid-19-treatments/ There have been a couple of important changes:
1.Lateral flow tests are now accepted as confirmation
Hi everyone, I have updated our website article about the COVID-19 treatments for those who are at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19 infection. https://www.lupusuk.org.uk/covid-19-treatments/ There have been a couple of important changes:
1.Lateral flow tests are now accepted as confirmation
Paul_Howard
LUPUS UK
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Does it need to shave thighs for subcutaneous injection?
I used to inject in stomach and on an off I shave my stomach but through time I found its possible even without shaving everyday administer SI. But I need to know does it apply to thigh injection too as my thighs are so hairy?
I used to inject in stomach and on an off I shave my stomach but through time I found its possible even without shaving everyday administer SI. But I need to know does it apply to thigh injection too as my thighs are so hairy?
Hamayeshguy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Vegal nerve
Hiya Al you wonderful pain worriors🙏 anyone out there who has had gastric issues or vegal nerve treatment? I have since a child (now 54) severe spine degeneration, cervical spondulosis and fibro, vertibrectomy, laminectomy and caging in my spine but things are progressing to my stomach and gastric
Hiya Al you wonderful pain worriors🙏 anyone out there who has had gastric issues or vegal nerve treatment? I have since a child (now 54) severe spine degeneration, cervical spondulosis and fibro, vertibrectomy, laminectomy and caging in my spine but things are progressing to my stomach and gastric
Earworm
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Thyroid test results received, further advice would be gratefully received!
Following my initial post a few weeks ago and all the helpful responses I received, I’ve now got my FT3 and FT4 thyroid test results from Monitor My Health and would appreciate further advice. Bloods were taken 7.30am on an empty stomach and before taking Levo. Should I be reassured that the levels
Following my initial post a few weeks ago and all the helpful responses I received, I’ve now got my FT3 and FT4 thyroid test results from Monitor My Health and would appreciate further advice. Bloods were taken 7.30am on an empty stomach and before taking Levo. Should I be reassured that the levels
Pearlyqueen
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Does anyone take supplements as well as B12 injections ?
Hi Everyone My doctors have started me on B12 injections and I’ve had 2 loading doses out of the 6 so far . I’m wondering if people still take their B complex supplements on top of the injections so you get all the B vits still ? And if so what strength? I’m feeling very tired today after my second
Hi Everyone My doctors have started me on B12 injections and I’ve had 2 loading doses out of the 6 so far . I’m wondering if people still take their B complex supplements on top of the injections so you get all the B vits still ? And if so what strength? I’m feeling very tired today after my second
Fliplaar
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Dementia meds and levo
Hi, my friends mum has been recently diagnosed with dementia and is now taking donepezil 10mg . She has been taking Ezetimibe for cholesterol and levo at 75mcg for years and always took her levo over an hour before breakfast. At the dementia clinic they told her to take all 3 with breakfast, obviously
Hi, my friends mum has been recently diagnosed with dementia and is now taking donepezil 10mg . She has been taking Ezetimibe for cholesterol and levo at 75mcg for years and always took her levo over an hour before breakfast. At the dementia clinic they told her to take all 3 with breakfast, obviously
Rowing2
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
I need guidance for thighs subcutaneous injection
I'm trying to increase frequency of my injection and soon I'm running out of injection spot on my stomach. I need guidance for thighs subcutaneous injection .
I'm trying to increase frequency of my injection and soon I'm running out of injection spot on my stomach. I need guidance for thighs subcutaneous injection .
Hamayeshguy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Pernicious anaemia
Morning from England everyone. I hope everyone is keeping safe and as well as can be expected. Just a query please. After being diagnosed with pernicious anaemia over 40 years ago after a big stomach operation I was told I had pernicious anaemia. Had B12 ever since up to 5 years ago when this young doctor
Morning from England everyone. I hope everyone is keeping safe and as well as can be expected. Just a query please. After being diagnosed with pernicious anaemia over 40 years ago after a big stomach operation I was told I had pernicious anaemia. Had B12 ever since up to 5 years ago when this young doctor
Hedgehogs15
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Any help please! Are my ferritin, folate and Vit B12 on the low side, and do I need to supplement?
Hi... I've just had my ferritin, folate & B12 bloods done as I'm trying to determine the possible cause of my hair thinning, and whether I'm absorbing these vitamins optimally. My GP claims everything is normal and nothing to be concerned about, but I'm not sure if the levels are optimum. I am hypo
Hi... I've just had my ferritin, folate & B12 bloods done as I'm trying to determine the possible cause of my hair thinning, and whether I'm absorbing these vitamins optimally. My GP claims everything is normal and nothing to be concerned about, but I'm not sure if the levels are optimum. I am hypo
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Blood results
Hi all, Thanks to everyone who commented on my recent question about b12. I do have results from bloods now. Just putting them up incase it offers any further insight 🤷 I have also posted in thyroid group relating to thyroid. My worry is PA is so hard to confirm- maybe I should just start supplementing
Hi all, Thanks to everyone who commented on my recent question about b12. I do have results from bloods now. Just putting them up incase it offers any further insight 🤷 I have also posted in thyroid group relating to thyroid. My worry is PA is so hard to confirm- maybe I should just start supplementing
dinkyoodle
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
First bloods for a long while...
Hi all, Any thoughts on my recent bloods before I start supplementing. I do have FBC results too if relevant. TSH 1.94 (0.35-4.94mu/L) Folate 5.9 (2.7-15ug/L) Serum B12 186 (187-883ng/L) Ferritin 43 (23-300ug/L) Vit D 28 (50-120nmol/L) Unfortunately, I think I've taken my eye off the ball this last couple
Hi all, Any thoughts on my recent bloods before I start supplementing. I do have FBC results too if relevant. TSH 1.94 (0.35-4.94mu/L) Folate 5.9 (2.7-15ug/L) Serum B12 186 (187-883ng/L) Ferritin 43 (23-300ug/L) Vit D 28 (50-120nmol/L) Unfortunately, I think I've taken my eye off the ball this last couple
dinkyoodle
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Liver enzyme question.
I know there are lots of posts about the alt/ast ratio. I have spent more time than I care to admit reading about that damn ratio! I just wondered if anyone had any experience or educated opinions on an inverted ratio alongside low alk phos levels? I recently had bloodwork done and my AST was 21, ALT
I know there are lots of posts about the alt/ast ratio. I have spent more time than I care to admit reading about that damn ratio! I just wondered if anyone had any experience or educated opinions on an inverted ratio alongside low alk phos levels? I recently had bloodwork done and my AST was 21, ALT
Badger12345
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
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