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A helpful video for me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5cyMLt6N7Q This was posted by someone else on this site 6+- months ago and resonated with me. I do not know who the creator is or their credentials. I am more than fine that it is not blessed/authenticated and find it valuable. It differentiates between Intrinsic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5cyMLt6N7Q This was posted by someone else on this site 6+- months ago and resonated with me. I do not know who the creator is or their credentials. I am more than fine that it is not blessed/authenticated and find it valuable. It differentiates between Intrinsic
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
Solgar B12 - Sublingual & Methyl cobalamin
Hi, I have always used Solgar Methyl cobalamin B12. I thought this was the same as sub-lingual B12, but after re-ordering it appears Solgar B12 sun-lingual & Methyl Cobalamin are different. And it does seem the Methyl cobalamin is out of stock in many places. Is it ok to use the Sub-lingual B12
Hi, I have always used Solgar Methyl cobalamin B12. I thought this was the same as sub-lingual B12, but after re-ordering it appears Solgar B12 sun-lingual & Methyl Cobalamin are different. And it does seem the Methyl cobalamin is out of stock in many places. Is it ok to use the Sub-lingual B12
joey82
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Confusing iron panel results
Hi, guys, I'd like to ask for help interpreting my iron panel results. First of all, let me say that this is the first time ever that I have had these tests done, so I don't have anything to compare with. This is what the results look like: Hemoglobin: 155 g/l (reference range: 120 - 160 g/l) Serum
Hi, guys, I'd like to ask for help interpreting my iron panel results. First of all, let me say that this is the first time ever that I have had these tests done, so I don't have anything to compare with. This is what the results look like: Hemoglobin: 155 g/l (reference range: 120 - 160 g/l) Serum
Galadriel_BG
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
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Vitamin b12 levels 2000 Pmol/l after b12 injection
Is it normal for your vitamin b12 levels to rise that much two days after b12 injection
Is it normal for your vitamin b12 levels to rise that much two days after b12 injection
Oldbloke1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
1 or 2 time a day vit b12 1000 microgram???
Hello dear friends I read here some post that someone is injecting one or two time a day of vitamin b12 ampules (1000 microgram or 1 mg). Is it safe to inject such a massive b12 one or two time a day for life??? I thought that the protocol for b12 deficiency treatment is loading doses of 6 ampules during
Hello dear friends I read here some post that someone is injecting one or two time a day of vitamin b12 ampules (1000 microgram or 1 mg). Is it safe to inject such a massive b12 one or two time a day for life??? I thought that the protocol for b12 deficiency treatment is loading doses of 6 ampules during
Emiroskui
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
stop wasting TIME , MONEY and SUFFERING Use iron infusions first line for those whose ferritin is suitable
Doctors please top wasting time , money and suffering… Use iron infusions first line for those whose ferritin is = or >75ug/L (plus other parameters are ok TSATs etc TIME because they relatively quickly find out who are the 60% ‘iron responders’. If you are one, then great, get on with iron plus any
Doctors please top wasting time , money and suffering… Use iron infusions first line for those whose ferritin is = or >75ug/L (plus other parameters are ok TSATs etc TIME because they relatively quickly find out who are the 60% ‘iron responders’. If you are one, then great, get on with iron plus any
Kakally
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Eustachian tube dysfunction is it possible this is connected to b12 deficiency?
My partner has has b12 deficiency symptoms for years, only recently diagnosed. He gets a fullness in his ears, he cant pop them even with all methods ENT teach you. I was just wondering if anyone else had had these problems. Initially we thought his off balance feeling when walking was caused by this
My partner has has b12 deficiency symptoms for years, only recently diagnosed. He gets a fullness in his ears, he cant pop them even with all methods ENT teach you. I was just wondering if anyone else had had these problems. Initially we thought his off balance feeling when walking was caused by this
Nic878
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
Help with iron results - follow up from 3 arrows nutra
Hi everyone, I did an iron panel and I’m quite amazed with my ferritin level. I have been lax with my iron supps since going to T3 only and thought I would definitely have ranked my previously low results. To my disbelief, my ferritin is the highest I’ve ever seen it! I was previously taking the 3 arrows
Hi everyone, I did an iron panel and I’m quite amazed with my ferritin level. I have been lax with my iron supps since going to T3 only and thought I would definitely have ranked my previously low results. To my disbelief, my ferritin is the highest I’ve ever seen it! I was previously taking the 3 arrows
Beau55
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Which is the brand of B12 that has fewest additives
To clarify, B12 to inject Thanks!
To clarify, B12 to inject Thanks!
Noelnoel
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
PA /B12 curious
hi there, Quick question for you PA experts. with a few symptoms that tick PA boxes over many years that are not completely resolved by B Complex would you. Pile right in and try B12 injections to see if that helps? Or Go to GP and ask to be tested? Last NHS B12 result was Serum vitamin B12
hi there, Quick question for you PA experts. with a few symptoms that tick PA boxes over many years that are not completely resolved by B Complex would you. Pile right in and try B12 injections to see if that helps? Or Go to GP and ask to be tested? Last NHS B12 result was Serum vitamin B12
Regenallotment
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
Supplemental B12 and Animal Agriculture
I was curious about the destination of manufactured supplemental B12 (I am vegan). In several books promoting vegan or plant-based diets I had come across the claim that 90% of B12 supplements are fed to livestock. This figure seemed quite high to me. The usual reference for this claim is not a scientific
I was curious about the destination of manufactured supplemental B12 (I am vegan). In several books promoting vegan or plant-based diets I had come across the claim that 90% of B12 supplements are fed to livestock. This figure seemed quite high to me. The usual reference for this claim is not a scientific
Technoid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
Starting B12 injections, how often?
Hello everybody, I will be receiving my first B12 injection next week. My blood test results were as follows folate 3.4ug/L, ferritin 19.9ug/L and B12 218ug/L before any medication. I started on iron and folate tablets a week ago. What I'm wondering is how often should I be getting the B12 injection
Hello everybody, I will be receiving my first B12 injection next week. My blood test results were as follows folate 3.4ug/L, ferritin 19.9ug/L and B12 218ug/L before any medication. I started on iron and folate tablets a week ago. What I'm wondering is how often should I be getting the B12 injection
Sotired3
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
High b12 readings
Hi, Just a quick question I was wondering about. My b12 stays consistently on the number 1460! I hear of some people with 5000! Does the number indicate anything helpful with gauging how much b12 your body may be needing etc ? It does not seem to move from whatever amount of b12 I am having. Thanks
Hi, Just a quick question I was wondering about. My b12 stays consistently on the number 1460! I hear of some people with 5000! Does the number indicate anything helpful with gauging how much b12 your body may be needing etc ? It does not seem to move from whatever amount of b12 I am having. Thanks
brenanddave
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Latest results from both GP and Medichecks
Hi everyone. So after my disastrous, traumatic experience at A&E I’ve received my blood results from both GP (apart from a follow up lipid profile) and Medichecks. I’d really appreciate any comments and/or advice. [u]Medichecks[/u] Ferritin 106.00 ug/L
(Range 30 - 650)
Folate - sample error
Hi everyone. So after my disastrous, traumatic experience at A&E I’ve received my blood results from both GP (apart from a follow up lipid profile) and Medichecks. I’d really appreciate any comments and/or advice. [u]Medichecks[/u] Ferritin 106.00 ug/L
(Range 30 - 650)
Folate - sample error
pj16
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
B12 MMA tests & supplement.
Hi, please can anyone tell me, is there any reason why I should not have the following blood tests? Serum Active B12 (holo TC) Serum Methylmalonic Acid (MMA) Serum Total Homocysteine I have not taken any B12 supplements since June 19, but had breakfast cereal fortified with b12. I am just questioning
Hi, please can anyone tell me, is there any reason why I should not have the following blood tests? Serum Active B12 (holo TC) Serum Methylmalonic Acid (MMA) Serum Total Homocysteine I have not taken any B12 supplements since June 19, but had breakfast cereal fortified with b12. I am just questioning
Ian232
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Average dietary B12 intake
I often wondered about the average dietary B12 intake for those not taking supplements (or injections). Although perhaps of only academic interest to most forum members I found a mention of this in a paper:
"The Neuropsychiatry of Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Elderly Patients"
(2012) [i]"In the
I often wondered about the average dietary B12 intake for those not taking supplements (or injections). Although perhaps of only academic interest to most forum members I found a mention of this in a paper:
"The Neuropsychiatry of Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Elderly Patients"
(2012) [i]"In the
Technoid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Less symptoms but still RLS sleep issues
I have supplemented iron for 4 months now and my RLS has reduced more and more but still have a bit of sleeping problems. I take no medications beside also Vitamin D. Last time my doctors checked my blood my ferritin level were in the normal range (around 140). Question is if I should continue taking
I have supplemented iron for 4 months now and my RLS has reduced more and more but still have a bit of sleeping problems. I take no medications beside also Vitamin D. Last time my doctors checked my blood my ferritin level were in the normal range (around 140). Question is if I should continue taking
LineVec
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Vitamin B12 Supplements
I recently had a well-being check at my GP and had the usual bloods taken. My results were fairly normal but I noticed my B12 levels were quite low at 200 ( the bottom range is 100). I have a good diet which includes all the foods recommended for boosting B12 levels so I thought maybe I have a problem
I recently had a well-being check at my GP and had the usual bloods taken. My results were fairly normal but I noticed my B12 levels were quite low at 200 ( the bottom range is 100). I have a good diet which includes all the foods recommended for boosting B12 levels so I thought maybe I have a problem
InLiverpool
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 months ago
Great blog post on B12 and videos from Prof Bruce HR Wolffenbuttel
The professor is probably well known to forum members from his frequently referenced paper, "The Many Faces Of Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) Deficiency" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6543499/ He also writes a blog. The first paragraph of the blog post "Bumblebees With B12" reads: [i] [/i] [i
The professor is probably well known to forum members from his frequently referenced paper, "The Many Faces Of Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) Deficiency" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6543499/ He also writes a blog. The first paragraph of the blog post "Bumblebees With B12" reads: [i] [/i] [i
Technoid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Pernicious Anaemia Society - communications team
We have set up this "user" as the communications team from the Pernicious Anaemia Society. We are not moderators on this forum and will not be answering any questions or commenting on specific circumstances or posts for individuals. This is a forum for discussion amongst users and a community for
We have set up this "user" as the communications team from the Pernicious Anaemia Society. We are not moderators on this forum and will not be answering any questions or commenting on specific circumstances or posts for individuals. This is a forum for discussion amongst users and a community for
PAScomms
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
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