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Sun Energy
My body uses sun for many processes, some that are not known. In fact when I had more sun energy I was able to better adjust to my life long B12 deficiency until it was severe enough that I could not. It was not until November 2020 that I became so sun energy deficient that I could not function and
My body uses sun for many processes, some that are not known. In fact when I had more sun energy I was able to better adjust to my life long B12 deficiency until it was severe enough that I could not. It was not until November 2020 that I became so sun energy deficient that I could not function and
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
Blood results comments please
Hello again, hope some of you read my previous post thanking you for all the excellent help and advice, it was not a light bulb but a flash bulb moment for me, so to speak! Following private blood results (posted previously) I just had results from GP surgery for bloods drawn this week and I need more
Hello again, hope some of you read my previous post thanking you for all the excellent help and advice, it was not a light bulb but a flash bulb moment for me, so to speak! Following private blood results (posted previously) I just had results from GP surgery for bloods drawn this week and I need more
wiseoldwoman
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
advice please
I am going through a lot of different medical problems. Can any one suggest how I can stop a sore on my leg leaking. Can’t take time of work as dont get paid. have got some dressing but there no good as the leaking is soaking through. Waiting to see doctor but nightmare for appointment. At the moment
I am going through a lot of different medical problems. Can any one suggest how I can stop a sore on my leg leaking. Can’t take time of work as dont get paid. have got some dressing but there no good as the leaking is soaking through. Waiting to see doctor but nightmare for appointment. At the moment
teadonna
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 months ago
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Test results
Hi I've just had a range of bloods done by my Gp as I'm feeling so tired and keep falling a sleep during the day. They all look OK apart from low end for calcium and my ggt liver one. Which could be because of antibiotics I'm permanently on for my cuti or my gallbladder which I'm waiting to be removed
Hi I've just had a range of bloods done by my Gp as I'm feeling so tired and keep falling a sleep during the day. They all look OK apart from low end for calcium and my ggt liver one. Which could be because of antibiotics I'm permanently on for my cuti or my gallbladder which I'm waiting to be removed
France92
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Slightly odd blood results
I seem to have a slightly raised adjusted calcium of 2.56 mmol/L after a blood test which is up from my usual 2.4mmol/L. I only take 1000mg vitamin D and 100mcg of K2 my level of serum vitamin D has been around 130 mmol/L for a while. I’m one year into Zoladex after RT for Gleason 9 localised PCa with
I seem to have a slightly raised adjusted calcium of 2.56 mmol/L after a blood test which is up from my usual 2.4mmol/L. I only take 1000mg vitamin D and 100mcg of K2 my level of serum vitamin D has been around 130 mmol/L for a while. I’m one year into Zoladex after RT for Gleason 9 localised PCa with
SimMartin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Advise please, long flight travel with IBS
For the first time in my life I am now able to do as I please more or less (aside from a decrepit body), So, I've decided to bite the bullet and hopefully travel to Japan, a country I have long wanted to visit but flight time scares me as I hate being cooped up for hours. I don't want to spend 17 hours
For the first time in my life I am now able to do as I please more or less (aside from a decrepit body), So, I've decided to bite the bullet and hopefully travel to Japan, a country I have long wanted to visit but flight time scares me as I hate being cooped up for hours. I don't want to spend 17 hours
Bumpity
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Complicated with NASH, looking for next step
HI, I feel so discouraged by healthcare. My story - No one can say "why," yet I appear to have fast advancing liver disease. I do have several autoimmune ds ie Hashimotos, Fibromyalgia, adrenal issue etc - but so far tested neg related to liver, no hepatitis etc but am + EBV w/o mono, No diabetes A1c
HI, I feel so discouraged by healthcare. My story - No one can say "why," yet I appear to have fast advancing liver disease. I do have several autoimmune ds ie Hashimotos, Fibromyalgia, adrenal issue etc - but so far tested neg related to liver, no hepatitis etc but am + EBV w/o mono, No diabetes A1c
NeverBeen2Spain
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
11 months ago
Complementary Therapies - Your Experience?
My standard of care drugs are doing a great job of keeping my PSA down, but it would seem inconsiderate not to look into giving them a bit of help. I'm investigating these "adjunct" therapies with anecdotal or research evidence showing potential action against prostate cancer, and I'm just wondering
My standard of care drugs are doing a great job of keeping my PSA down, but it would seem inconsiderate not to look into giving them a bit of help. I'm investigating these "adjunct" therapies with anecdotal or research evidence showing potential action against prostate cancer, and I'm just wondering
32Percenter
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Thyroid Test Results - Thriva
Hi i wondering if anyone can help me make sense of my recent thyroid results. I have been occasionally tested for Thyroid issues over about 20 years due to the appearance of my neck?! However it has always been ‘borderline’ according to the GP. I’ve accepted this. However I have been starting to
Hi i wondering if anyone can help me make sense of my recent thyroid results. I have been occasionally tested for Thyroid issues over about 20 years due to the appearance of my neck?! However it has always been ‘borderline’ according to the GP. I’ve accepted this. However I have been starting to
Llobs
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
From RA to Lupus. High dose pred questions.
Hello everyone. My partner was diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis in 2015 and has been receiving treatment of various sorts for it ever since. The most long lasting of those treatments being Benapali (Etanercept) which he has been taking for 6 years. After a recent major flare and switching to
Hello everyone. My partner was diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis in 2015 and has been receiving treatment of various sorts for it ever since. The most long lasting of those treatments being Benapali (Etanercept) which he has been taking for 6 years. After a recent major flare and switching to
Chickenkeeper2015
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LUPUS UK
9 months ago
8 months on pred - Update from recent bloods
I saw the nice lady GP today about my recent blood results from 5 Sept 2023: CRP less than 5 mg/l ERS 14 mm/h Rheumatoid factor less than 10 iu/ml Anti-nuclear factor negative (less than 1/100) Iron, B12, folate and Vit D levels OK. T4 and TSH normal Hb a1c 39 mmol/mol - so 9 months pred hasn't
I saw the nice lady GP today about my recent blood results from 5 Sept 2023: CRP less than 5 mg/l ERS 14 mm/h Rheumatoid factor less than 10 iu/ml Anti-nuclear factor negative (less than 1/100) Iron, B12, folate and Vit D levels OK. T4 and TSH normal Hb a1c 39 mmol/mol - so 9 months pred hasn't
Gimme
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Please could I have some advice about “normal” vitamin levels?
I have just had some bloods done by my GP, all of which are in the normal range. Some are low in range and I would be grateful for any recommendations, especially from SlowDragon Thanks. Serum ferritin level 131 ug/L [30.0 - 250.0 Serum vitamin B12 level 267 ng/L [200.0 - 900.0 Serum folate level
I have just had some bloods done by my GP, all of which are in the normal range. Some are low in range and I would be grateful for any recommendations, especially from SlowDragon Thanks. Serum ferritin level 131 ug/L [30.0 - 250.0 Serum vitamin B12 level 267 ng/L [200.0 - 900.0 Serum folate level
Mollyfan
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Another! GP appt. Tips for making the best of it please?
I posted on Monday about my experience of not having my low but still apparently "normal" vit B12 etc levels not taken seriously and ignoring the fact I have a lot of symptoms of pernicious anemia (I've also posted on the PAS forum, but there are far fewer people on there). https://healthunlocked.com
I posted on Monday about my experience of not having my low but still apparently "normal" vit B12 etc levels not taken seriously and ignoring the fact I have a lot of symptoms of pernicious anemia (I've also posted on the PAS forum, but there are far fewer people on there). https://healthunlocked.com
TheSnufkin
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Help and advice with my thyroid results.
Hi, I'm looking for some help and guidance based upon my recent Thyroid / TSH results. I'm having debilitating pains in my legs, hips and lower back. Stiffness in the hands and fatigue. My result are as follows; TSH 0.145 Range 0.27 - 4.2 FREE T3 3.9 RANGE 3.1-6.8 FREE T4 18.1 RANGE 12-22 They were
Hi, I'm looking for some help and guidance based upon my recent Thyroid / TSH results. I'm having debilitating pains in my legs, hips and lower back. Stiffness in the hands and fatigue. My result are as follows; TSH 0.145 Range 0.27 - 4.2 FREE T3 3.9 RANGE 3.1-6.8 FREE T4 18.1 RANGE 12-22 They were
Maisie87
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
New to all this, please help with test results
People on the Hypothyroid UK forum have suggested that I join this forum because of some test results that I received yesterday. Long story short, I've finally been diagnosed with hypothyroid, but I'm still having awful problems with my memory, attention, concentration, finding words and ability to
People on the Hypothyroid UK forum have suggested that I join this forum because of some test results that I received yesterday. Long story short, I've finally been diagnosed with hypothyroid, but I'm still having awful problems with my memory, attention, concentration, finding words and ability to
TheSnufkin
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
Continued success with Vitamin B1
Morning all, I am having some recent success with a Vitamin B1. I have suffered with RLS most of my life although it has been worse over the past 5 years and I was prescribed Ropinerole that worked and then within 10 months did not do as intended and my RLS was worse again. I have been taken Gabapentin
Morning all, I am having some recent success with a Vitamin B1. I have suffered with RLS most of my life although it has been worse over the past 5 years and I was prescribed Ropinerole that worked and then within 10 months did not do as intended and my RLS was worse again. I have been taken Gabapentin
amdrew_m
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
Help with supplements please
On the advice of greygoose who has said that my B12 is dangerously low despite being in the "normal" range, I'm posting to ask how I should be supplementing and what brands of supplements people recommend. This is on the basis that whilst my energy levels are slightly improved on the levo, my neurological
On the advice of greygoose who has said that my B12 is dangerously low despite being in the "normal" range, I'm posting to ask how I should be supplementing and what brands of supplements people recommend. This is on the basis that whilst my energy levels are slightly improved on the levo, my neurological
TheSnufkin
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
GP thinks my memory and concentration issues are fibromyalgia or CFS not thyroid
Hi all I posted a few weeks ago about my first GP's reluctance to prescribe thyroid medication https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149794194/gp-wont-diagnose-despite-abnormal-test-results-what-should-i-do-next and then how I was prescribed a very low dose of levo (25mg) by a second GP https:
Hi all I posted a few weeks ago about my first GP's reluctance to prescribe thyroid medication https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149794194/gp-wont-diagnose-despite-abnormal-test-results-what-should-i-do-next and then how I was prescribed a very low dose of levo (25mg) by a second GP https:
TheSnufkin
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Blood test results
HiMy bloods were done on Thursday 14th September at 9am in the morning, I didnt take my medication that morning and stopped B complex a week before. Last test was done 6 weeks previous and levo was increased then from 75 mg to 100 mg. Results are B12 128 (51.0 - 165) Folate
HiMy bloods were done on Thursday 14th September at 9am in the morning, I didnt take my medication that morning and stopped B complex a week before. Last test was done 6 weeks previous and levo was increased then from 75 mg to 100 mg. Results are B12 128 (51.0 - 165) Folate
Dawney63
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Essential nutrient results
I've just had the following results from my surgery and realise I now need to update my levels. I was told all are satisfactory!! Advice on best way forward would be hugely appreciated....my nutrient knowledge is too scrappy to be relied on!! I'm currently prescribed Fultium -D3 800 IUcapsules
I've just had the following results from my surgery and realise I now need to update my levels. I was told all are satisfactory!! Advice on best way forward would be hugely appreciated....my nutrient knowledge is too scrappy to be relied on!! I'm currently prescribed Fultium -D3 800 IUcapsules
DippyDame
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
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