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New here - some advice if you can
Hi I came across this wonderful forum a couple of months back when I was researching B12 deficiency, as my doctor had included it in my blood test request following a whole host of ongoing symptoms which include serious fatigue and brain fog, random breathlessness, numbness in hands and feet’s and lots
Hi I came across this wonderful forum a couple of months back when I was researching B12 deficiency, as my doctor had included it in my blood test request following a whole host of ongoing symptoms which include serious fatigue and brain fog, random breathlessness, numbness in hands and feet’s and lots
Scully12
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Vitamin levels advice please
FERRITIN 31 (30 - 400) FOLATE 2.2 (4.6 - 18.7) VITAMIN B12 218 (190 - 900) VITAMIN D TOTAL 40.9 (<25 SEVERE, 25 - 50 DEFICIENT, 50 - 75 SUBOPTIMAL, >75 ADEQUATE) I am due iron infusion and have been taking vitamin D 800iu since 2014 thank you for any advice
FERRITIN 31 (30 - 400) FOLATE 2.2 (4.6 - 18.7) VITAMIN B12 218 (190 - 900) VITAMIN D TOTAL 40.9 (<25 SEVERE, 25 - 50 DEFICIENT, 50 - 75 SUBOPTIMAL, >75 ADEQUATE) I am due iron infusion and have been taking vitamin D 800iu since 2014 thank you for any advice
JJ3456
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
New, first post and need help.
Hi, New here, but have followed for a while. My B12 has always been high. Asked Dr how it's possible to have almost every S/S of B12 def, but B12 is too high? I became suicidal and felt like I was losing my mind. Finally paid to see a Dr. outside of insurance and she tested me for food allergies and
Hi, New here, but have followed for a while. My B12 has always been high. Asked Dr how it's possible to have almost every S/S of B12 def, but B12 is too high? I became suicidal and felt like I was losing my mind. Finally paid to see a Dr. outside of insurance and she tested me for food allergies and
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
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Allergies and B12 deficiency
I’m not sure whether others have experienced this or this is just a freak coincidence. Before I developed B12 deficiency I got tennis elbow and had no problems with the neoprene arm band. Now, after B12 deficiency diagnosis, I have just got tennis elbow yet again. Now however, I cannot wear the neoprene
I’m not sure whether others have experienced this or this is just a freak coincidence. Before I developed B12 deficiency I got tennis elbow and had no problems with the neoprene arm band. Now, after B12 deficiency diagnosis, I have just got tennis elbow yet again. Now however, I cannot wear the neoprene
GGourmet
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Is taking folate and b12 making my joints hurt and click?
Taking these to try to boost my immune and help store my iron levels. I am not storing iron,oread dilate helps but it's better with b12. I am eating well, taking Vitamin D capsules and my joints hurt and click. Knees.. Shoulders wrists.
Taking these to try to boost my immune and help store my iron levels. I am not storing iron,oread dilate helps but it's better with b12. I am eating well, taking Vitamin D capsules and my joints hurt and click. Knees.. Shoulders wrists.
Yolzyyy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
New results!
Hi thanks for responding to my first post, so just come back from GP practice since GP wants to see me about my new results. Turns out I am hypothyroid. I have been given Levothyroxine and instructed to take as follows: 25mcg for 3 weeks 50mcg for 3 weeks after that 75mcg for 3 weeks after that
Hi thanks for responding to my first post, so just come back from GP practice since GP wants to see me about my new results. Turns out I am hypothyroid. I have been given Levothyroxine and instructed to take as follows: 25mcg for 3 weeks 50mcg for 3 weeks after that 75mcg for 3 weeks after that
emma_kate1
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Too much B12?
Hi all, I wonder if anyone else has had a similar problem? Firstly, I don't have pernicious anaemia. Last year I had awful GI issues and unexplained folic acid and iron deficiency anaemia and borderline low B12. I also have mild chronic kidney disease which, according to the doctors, is not connected
Hi all, I wonder if anyone else has had a similar problem? Firstly, I don't have pernicious anaemia. Last year I had awful GI issues and unexplained folic acid and iron deficiency anaemia and borderline low B12. I also have mild chronic kidney disease which, according to the doctors, is not connected
Julesboz
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Low Ferritin,High Vitamin D levels,Grey area B12 Vitamin and Folic Acid
Hey there. So in 16th of May, I felt like couldn't breathe,my hand/right eye, above my lip became numb and according to doctors, I had panic attack. A few days after I made a blood test, its results were showing that I was lacking Ferritin (4.59) , D vitamin (5.76 ng/mL), B12 was (297) My liver enzymes
Hey there. So in 16th of May, I felt like couldn't breathe,my hand/right eye, above my lip became numb and according to doctors, I had panic attack. A few days after I made a blood test, its results were showing that I was lacking Ferritin (4.59) , D vitamin (5.76 ng/mL), B12 was (297) My liver enzymes
jennifer207
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Anemia/ ECTOPICS /hypo
Hi all, when my ECTOPICS were bad i was taking iron. I stopped thinking they caused it. But my levels were off then and dr assured me it wasn't from an iron tablet. Just coming back from my endocrinologist my tsh is 3.92 ( 2 mths ago was 8) and he is happy with my results and to stay on the same dose
Hi all, when my ECTOPICS were bad i was taking iron. I stopped thinking they caused it. But my levels were off then and dr assured me it wasn't from an iron tablet. Just coming back from my endocrinologist my tsh is 3.92 ( 2 mths ago was 8) and he is happy with my results and to stay on the same dose
Contra21
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Liposomal B12, a great idea?
Hi everyone. Has anyone considered using Liposomal B12? I don't see much (if any) talk about this anywhere, and I'm thinking that this could be a great product to use instead of (or for those who can't get) injections. Without going into too much of my history, I've been a bit fan of Vitamin C for the
Hi everyone. Has anyone considered using Liposomal B12? I don't see much (if any) talk about this anywhere, and I'm thinking that this could be a great product to use instead of (or for those who can't get) injections. Without going into too much of my history, I've been a bit fan of Vitamin C for the
whitenoise
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Newly diagnosed help with results please
Hi I am newly diagnosed. I take 50mcg levo from 25mcg levo. This increase was made 3 weeks ago. I was told I have hypothyroid in May 2018. I don't feel any different on this. I am 28 years old. The doctor said it would take a long time for levels to improve, my latest results went from overt hypothyroid
Hi I am newly diagnosed. I take 50mcg levo from 25mcg levo. This increase was made 3 weeks ago. I was told I have hypothyroid in May 2018. I don't feel any different on this. I am 28 years old. The doctor said it would take a long time for levels to improve, my latest results went from overt hypothyroid
Sophi9
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
B12 injections, advice please?
I would like some help with why after being on methylcobolamin 1000mg for 2 years and without it helping me feel better, why B12 injections would give me more of a boost in energy for 2 weeks? I have taken 3 injections so far and they are every 3 months. Next one due August 2018. Thank you in advance
I would like some help with why after being on methylcobolamin 1000mg for 2 years and without it helping me feel better, why B12 injections would give me more of a boost in energy for 2 weeks? I have taken 3 injections so far and they are every 3 months. Next one due August 2018. Thank you in advance
Babette2
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Vitamin supplement advice please
Please could anyone advise what I need to take. I also take a B complex, have B12 injections since September 2017, vitamin D (1000iu oral spray) since 2015 and vitamin C (1000mg) for adrenals. I started the vitamin C this morning, the vit D since September last year. Also iron deficient and eating gluten
Please could anyone advise what I need to take. I also take a B complex, have B12 injections since September 2017, vitamin D (1000iu oral spray) since 2015 and vitamin C (1000mg) for adrenals. I started the vitamin C this morning, the vit D since September last year. Also iron deficient and eating gluten
Skye889
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Vitamin levels
Also have raised thyroid antibody levels, no idea why. I supplement vitamin D 800iu since 2013, getting iron infusion for ignored below range ferritin, getting B12 injections. Next one due August. Have had 3. Thank you! APR 2018 FERRITIN 12 (30 - 400) VITAMIN D 40.2 (25 - 50 DEFICIENT) VITAMIN B12 201
Also have raised thyroid antibody levels, no idea why. I supplement vitamin D 800iu since 2013, getting iron infusion for ignored below range ferritin, getting B12 injections. Next one due August. Have had 3. Thank you! APR 2018 FERRITIN 12 (30 - 400) VITAMIN D 40.2 (25 - 50 DEFICIENT) VITAMIN B12 201
Babette2
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Test result for B12.... help required to stop GP prescribing B12 for SI.
Hello, I am seeking your help and support again. I am due to see my GP on Monday afternoon and require some advice in order to ensure she will not use my latest B12 blood result to stop prescribing B12 ampoules. Have self-injected B12 for approximately 16 months. Used to be 3 times per week for nearly
Hello, I am seeking your help and support again. I am due to see my GP on Monday afternoon and require some advice in order to ensure she will not use my latest B12 blood result to stop prescribing B12 ampoules. Have self-injected B12 for approximately 16 months. Used to be 3 times per week for nearly
JGBH
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Vitamin K
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20378261 Recently its been suggested that as I take vitamin D, calcium and magnesium I may also be deficient in vitamin K. Apparently it can lead tp psudo gout type pain . Anyone benifitted from vitamin K?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20378261 Recently its been suggested that as I take vitamin D, calcium and magnesium I may also be deficient in vitamin K. Apparently it can lead tp psudo gout type pain . Anyone benifitted from vitamin K?
Purplejct
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
Vitamin B12 ampoules back in stock .
ROTEXMEDICA B12 depot 100 ampoules — back in stock , just received email from versandapo.de
ROTEXMEDICA B12 depot 100 ampoules — back in stock , just received email from versandapo.de
wedgewood
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
I can't even get my doctor even test me for b12 deficiency nhs
I told my doctor since years that I suffer from lethargy fatigue,. Cloudiness memory loss weakness and so many other symptoms. I asked him to test me for b12 deficiency directly through that specific test ( can someone remind me of what te specific test is called plz)? Cos he mentioned testing for for
I told my doctor since years that I suffer from lethargy fatigue,. Cloudiness memory loss weakness and so many other symptoms. I asked him to test me for b12 deficiency directly through that specific test ( can someone remind me of what te specific test is called plz)? Cos he mentioned testing for for
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
A PLEA: Please Do Not Use the Private Message Function to Give Advice or Advise Forum Members to Take B12 Supplements
All. A case has recently come to light where a forum member was advised via private messaging to take B12 supplements prior to investigation of a potential B12 deficiency. As a result of the subsequent small rise in serum B12 levels, the GP refused to entertain the possibility of B12 deficiency, undertake
All. A case has recently come to light where a forum member was advised via private messaging to take B12 supplements prior to investigation of a potential B12 deficiency. As a result of the subsequent small rise in serum B12 levels, the GP refused to entertain the possibility of B12 deficiency, undertake
Foggyme
Administrator
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
B12 supplementation
Hi All I am a vegetarian verging towards vegan and b12 deficient diagnosed over three years ago. I have been reading on an American site ‘bebrainfit.com’ which raised a number of issues which concernedme. Firstly it advised against using b12 based on cynocobalamin (sic) as it was synthetic and difficult
Hi All I am a vegetarian verging towards vegan and b12 deficient diagnosed over three years ago. I have been reading on an American site ‘bebrainfit.com’ which raised a number of issues which concernedme. Firstly it advised against using b12 based on cynocobalamin (sic) as it was synthetic and difficult
Alfabeta
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
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