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Vitamin D
Vitamin D is often mentioned here, as is fibromyalgia. I thought some here might be interested in this article: https://www.hcplive.com/view/vitamin-d-may-improve-quality-of-life-in-fibromyalgia
Vitamin D is often mentioned here, as is fibromyalgia. I thought some here might be interested in this article: https://www.hcplive.com/view/vitamin-d-may-improve-quality-of-life-in-fibromyalgia
WiscGuy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
B12 only half the battle -- and an odd symptom
Back story: I was B12, Folate, Vit. D deficient with extremely low Ferritin (9). These deficiencies have been going on for years and docs were pretty clueless, made me feel like I was a drama queen about it all, and I had an allergy to B12 shots. Was finally sent to a hematologist who was ON this -
Back story: I was B12, Folate, Vit. D deficient with extremely low Ferritin (9). These deficiencies have been going on for years and docs were pretty clueless, made me feel like I was a drama queen about it all, and I had an allergy to B12 shots. Was finally sent to a hematologist who was ON this -
vagabondbeauty
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
UK Mental Health charities and B12 deficiency
Hi All, I mentioned on a thread recently that I felt it would be great if some of the mental health charities in UK published articles on B12 deficiency. Maybe people who have the time and energy could contact one of the charities and ask them to put something about B12 deficiency on their website.
Hi All, I mentioned on a thread recently that I felt it would be great if some of the mental health charities in UK published articles on B12 deficiency. Maybe people who have the time and energy could contact one of the charities and ask them to put something about B12 deficiency on their website.
Sleepybunny
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
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Inherited and acquired vitamin B12 deficiencies: Which administration route to choose for supplementation?
Open access review article from Frontiers in Pharmacology, Sep 2022, may have been posted already: https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.972468 Vitamin B12 or cobalamin deficiency is a commonly encountered clinical scenario and most clinicians will have familiarity prescribing Vitamin B12 to treat their
Open access review article from Frontiers in Pharmacology, Sep 2022, may have been posted already: https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.972468 Vitamin B12 or cobalamin deficiency is a commonly encountered clinical scenario and most clinicians will have familiarity prescribing Vitamin B12 to treat their
dot-dash
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Birmingham Consultants ... & vit B12 injections; any pointers please ?
Hello all ! 😊 Shall be grateful for any pointers on the following: 1) Are there any NHS ( - or other?) consultants in Bhm, perhaps neurologists, who are particularly known for assessing the benefits of B12 injections ( - in cases where the 'naff' standard B12 test is showing no deficiency . . . too
Hello all ! 😊 Shall be grateful for any pointers on the following: 1) Are there any NHS ( - or other?) consultants in Bhm, perhaps neurologists, who are particularly known for assessing the benefits of B12 injections ( - in cases where the 'naff' standard B12 test is showing no deficiency . . . too
Sid_Arthur
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
B12 levels
Hi all I’m trying to find out if my vitamin B12 is ok at 378ngl? Dr say it’s normal level but I’m going through menopause and feel it’s on low side Thanks in advance 😊
Hi all I’m trying to find out if my vitamin B12 is ok at 378ngl? Dr say it’s normal level but I’m going through menopause and feel it’s on low side Thanks in advance 😊
Sheryl5013
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Retested: low D & B12, high ferritin
I have retested with medicheck because I'm in the queue to see a private endocrinologist about my symptoms. I was hoping that treating my vitamins and minerals may give a different thyroid hormone picture. Iron 239ug/L (range 30-150) I am under haematology, treated for iron deficiency anaemia. Tested
I have retested with medicheck because I'm in the queue to see a private endocrinologist about my symptoms. I was hoping that treating my vitamins and minerals may give a different thyroid hormone picture. Iron 239ug/L (range 30-150) I am under haematology, treated for iron deficiency anaemia. Tested
Insomania
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
B12 connection ear issues?
Hi just wondering if b12 is in anyway connected to having eustacian tube disfunction? or if anyone with b12 also suffers with ear issues?
Hi just wondering if b12 is in anyway connected to having eustacian tube disfunction? or if anyone with b12 also suffers with ear issues?
Hollygray
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Pregnancy loss, results confusing?
My previous postshttps://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149381508/suboptimal-results-pregnancy-loss?responses=149386968 https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149405041/recurrent-loss-and-thyroid-more-results?responses=149405541 Bit of a long story - tried to test my blood with monitor my health
My previous postshttps://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149381508/suboptimal-results-pregnancy-loss?responses=149386968 https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149405041/recurrent-loss-and-thyroid-more-results?responses=149405541 Bit of a long story - tried to test my blood with monitor my health
staceedin
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
More advice please!
Hi All - Thanks for all who responded to my post here - https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149317400/still-struggling-... I do think my next step is to investigate/test vitamin D, folate, B12, and ferritin. This is not an aspect that I know much about, so I have various questions. A very
Hi All - Thanks for all who responded to my post here - https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149317400/still-struggling-... I do think my next step is to investigate/test vitamin D, folate, B12, and ferritin. This is not an aspect that I know much about, so I have various questions. A very
UKmale_hypo
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Reply from my local ICB
We fully agree that is incumbent on all local NHS Systems to ensure that they treat their patients with pernicious anaemia effectively and in line with the most recent evidence and guidance. In common with most NHS Systems, NHS Herefordshire & Worcestershire follows national clinical guidance and
We fully agree that is incumbent on all local NHS Systems to ensure that they treat their patients with pernicious anaemia effectively and in line with the most recent evidence and guidance. In common with most NHS Systems, NHS Herefordshire & Worcestershire follows national clinical guidance and
Orchard33
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Tracking your B12 changes after injections? (Please share if so)
Hey everyone. In November 2022 I tested positive for parietal cell antibodies with a B12 deficiency. I started loading doses of B12 with weekly injections (of 1000 mcg/mL cyanocobalomine) over 1 month, then monthly injections since then. A friend had a similar situation. After she started injections
Hey everyone. In November 2022 I tested positive for parietal cell antibodies with a B12 deficiency. I started loading doses of B12 with weekly injections (of 1000 mcg/mL cyanocobalomine) over 1 month, then monthly injections since then. A friend had a similar situation. After she started injections
Pante
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Transcobalamin
I have read often that B12 in the blood stream is not important and all that is important is the B12 available at the cellular level. I have not read as of yet that it is possible to experience both PA and an inborn transcobalamin error. It seems to be a one or the other method. With an inborn transcobalamin
I have read often that B12 in the blood stream is not important and all that is important is the B12 available at the cellular level. I have not read as of yet that it is possible to experience both PA and an inborn transcobalamin error. It seems to be a one or the other method. With an inborn transcobalamin
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
when to stop supplementing with iron prior to iron panel blood test?
I’m getting my iron and ferritin levels checked. Does anyone know how long one should stop supplementing with iron before gettung blood drawn for these? This is in order to avoid getting incorrect results. Thank you.
I’m getting my iron and ferritin levels checked. Does anyone know how long one should stop supplementing with iron before gettung blood drawn for these? This is in order to avoid getting incorrect results. Thank you.
Dolansan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
How many days to stop iron supplement before iron blood test?
hello, Im currently taking iron supplements (50mg - Thorn) and I will need to get my blood iron tests done soon. Does anyone know how long is it best to stop taking supplements before the test? Thank you!
hello, Im currently taking iron supplements (50mg - Thorn) and I will need to get my blood iron tests done soon. Does anyone know how long is it best to stop taking supplements before the test? Thank you!
Dolansan
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
It is not all in my head.
If I take B6 Vitamin Pyridoxal 5 Phosphate 25 mg with water twice a day and B12 hydroxocobalamin subcutaneously 1 mg three times a day then symptoms known to be experienced with B12 deficiency are dramatically are reduced. If I only take B12 than symptoms become severe. The most noticeable and therefore
If I take B6 Vitamin Pyridoxal 5 Phosphate 25 mg with water twice a day and B12 hydroxocobalamin subcutaneously 1 mg three times a day then symptoms known to be experienced with B12 deficiency are dramatically are reduced. If I only take B12 than symptoms become severe. The most noticeable and therefore
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
B12 and Acne
After a few of my b12 shots, I've started to get acne on my face, back and even scalp.And I did a little research and b12 is proven to give acne to some people. And its starting to get bad now. I cannot stop the b12 shots because obviously my body needs it, the symptoms are still there. But this acne
After a few of my b12 shots, I've started to get acne on my face, back and even scalp.And I did a little research and b12 is proven to give acne to some people. And its starting to get bad now. I cannot stop the b12 shots because obviously my body needs it, the symptoms are still there. But this acne
Shipship
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Lyme and Long Covid (and perhaps by proxy, B12 deficiency)
The seeming correlations between B12 deficiency and Long Covid have been discussed on this forum. Given that, there might be some interest in this presentation, though B12 is not mentioned. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WwjQlLBjnjA
The seeming correlations between B12 deficiency and Long Covid have been discussed on this forum. Given that, there might be some interest in this presentation, though B12 is not mentioned. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WwjQlLBjnjA
WiscGuy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Low levels of iron good for us?
Hey, folks, been coming across articles talking about how our bad cells crave iron and in fact can cause iron deficiencies by using it up. Many supplements are iron chelators, including turmeric. Anyway, just got iron results back and they are on the very low end of normal. And I am thinking this
Hey, folks, been coming across articles talking about how our bad cells crave iron and in fact can cause iron deficiencies by using it up. Many supplements are iron chelators, including turmeric. Anyway, just got iron results back and they are on the very low end of normal. And I am thinking this
Vlaminck
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Thyroid and vitamin D
Can an over treated thyroid deplete vitamin D levels? I know vitamin D is needed for thyroid health and wellbeing but I wondered if it can be depleted this way or any other way. Thank you
Can an over treated thyroid deplete vitamin D levels? I know vitamin D is needed for thyroid health and wellbeing but I wondered if it can be depleted this way or any other way. Thank you
Sailing14
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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