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Keep taking the tablets!
I've just been down to the G.P. for my freebie B12 jab. (s.i. at home weekly) I told her that I've been feeling really tired lately, like I did before my P.A. diagnosis, when I was very anemic. So she says, ah, go and buy some B12 tablets from the chemist, that will make you feel better! Cue the lecture
I've just been down to the G.P. for my freebie B12 jab. (s.i. at home weekly) I told her that I've been feeling really tired lately, like I did before my P.A. diagnosis, when I was very anemic. So she says, ah, go and buy some B12 tablets from the chemist, that will make you feel better! Cue the lecture
topazrat
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Help for a newbie at start of journey
Hi there. Just joined the forum and its a fantastic source of information - thank you. Was just diagnosed with hypothyroid a week ago after 4 years of feeling totally wiped out so trying to get to grips with it all and can see from the forum its a bit of a journey to try to get well again. Would appreciate
Hi there. Just joined the forum and its a fantastic source of information - thank you. Was just diagnosed with hypothyroid a week ago after 4 years of feeling totally wiped out so trying to get to grips with it all and can see from the forum its a bit of a journey to try to get well again. Would appreciate
Irish_Gal
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Update on first visit with Neurologist
Well, finally landed on my feet with this neurologist. Her name is Dr.Phillips, she is in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada for anyone out here seeking a neurologist. For those not familiar with the health system structure in Canada, one can ONLY get in to see a Neurologist with a referral form a first
Well, finally landed on my feet with this neurologist. Her name is Dr.Phillips, she is in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada for anyone out here seeking a neurologist. For those not familiar with the health system structure in Canada, one can ONLY get in to see a Neurologist with a referral form a first
Kejimkujik
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
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Requesting advise for chronic inflammation and iron deficiency anemia
My wife is having a nagging health issue that is still unidentified, only visible thing is I have chronic inflammation and iron deficiency anemia but my other tests are normal like Ana test, HPLC TEST, LDH, LFT, KFT, cholesterol, thyroid, hba1c and fasting blood suger everything is normal only lower
My wife is having a nagging health issue that is still unidentified, only visible thing is I have chronic inflammation and iron deficiency anemia but my other tests are normal like Ana test, HPLC TEST, LDH, LFT, KFT, cholesterol, thyroid, hba1c and fasting blood suger everything is normal only lower
Orco
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Women's Health
4 months ago
RLS Blood test results, complex and in French...
Hello everyone. I've just had blood test results back, seeking more info on my chronic / extreme RLS. I was tested for iron panels, inflammation markers, B12 + B9 and a few other things. The results are in French (I live in France) and quite complex. Im posting here in the vague hope that there
Hello everyone. I've just had blood test results back, seeking more info on my chronic / extreme RLS. I was tested for iron panels, inflammation markers, B12 + B9 and a few other things. The results are in French (I live in France) and quite complex. Im posting here in the vague hope that there
Cabinman
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
New test results-can someone advise please.
I posted previous Medichecks Thyroid tests and have just had the results of the one I did on Monday morning! 9 am, fasting. No thyroxine for 26 hours. Usually take 112.5 mcg, thyroxine and 5 mcg T3 at around 6 am. [u]Inflammation[/u] (I have an upset tum at the moment after a course antibiotics
I posted previous Medichecks Thyroid tests and have just had the results of the one I did on Monday morning! 9 am, fasting. No thyroxine for 26 hours. Usually take 112.5 mcg, thyroxine and 5 mcg T3 at around 6 am. [u]Inflammation[/u] (I have an upset tum at the moment after a course antibiotics
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
VITAMINS - Why do clinics recommend Proxseed?
Too many questions at the moment. I can see lots of clincs recommending this but then i look at the packet...seems to contain minimal quantities.....Coenzyme Q10 40 mg.... whereas I take 600mg and he takes 300mg (also l'carnitine and r alpha lipoic and whatever else i can get him to take (was wellman
Too many questions at the moment. I can see lots of clincs recommending this but then i look at the packet...seems to contain minimal quantities.....Coenzyme Q10 40 mg.... whereas I take 600mg and he takes 300mg (also l'carnitine and r alpha lipoic and whatever else i can get him to take (was wellman
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Finger prick blood test - gentle squeeze finger top before stabbing - gamechanger for me?
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Stop press
[/u] - risk Anaemia test may fail - [u]
MMH said I should not have done it
[/u] as may cause Haemolysis is where the red blood cells in the collection tube start to break down and release their contents. They are not keen at all on squeezing end of finger, not sure if they
[u]
Stop press
[/u] - risk Anaemia test may fail - [u]
MMH said I should not have done it
[/u] as may cause Haemolysis is where the red blood cells in the collection tube start to break down and release their contents. They are not keen at all on squeezing end of finger, not sure if they
Sleepman
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
test results . help please? just received but appt this morning with endo
hi I have just had the following results and also a note from GP wanting to talk about my 'worrying' thryoid (I assume TSH) results My cholesterol has been high and he wanted me on statins but i have been hoping if I get my thyroid going the cholesterol would come down (endo thinks that is not possible
hi I have just had the following results and also a note from GP wanting to talk about my 'worrying' thryoid (I assume TSH) results My cholesterol has been high and he wanted me on statins but i have been hoping if I get my thyroid going the cholesterol would come down (endo thinks that is not possible
lauriegraham
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Slow growth for 1 twin
hello, 24 .5 weeks, twins, 47yo, plenty of fibroids, donor egg (28 yo), 3 embryos reduced to 2 in T1 My echo yesterday showed that while my daughter is growing nicely (72nd percentile), my son’s growth has slowed down massively (40th-> 6th percentile). This is worrisome and may have 2 main reasons
hello, 24 .5 weeks, twins, 47yo, plenty of fibroids, donor egg (28 yo), 3 embryos reduced to 2 in T1 My echo yesterday showed that while my daughter is growing nicely (72nd percentile), my son’s growth has slowed down massively (40th-> 6th percentile). This is worrisome and may have 2 main reasons
Tryinglate
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 months ago
Urology appointment - Flexible Cystoscopy
Hi all Has anyone been referred to urology for a flexi cystoscopy that turned out fine? I have been having symptoms since November and eventually the GP said it could be Endometriosis and put me on the mini pill and iron tablets (also have mild anemia). However after follow up urine test, I have been
Hi all Has anyone been referred to urology for a flexi cystoscopy that turned out fine? I have been having symptoms since November and eventually the GP said it could be Endometriosis and put me on the mini pill and iron tablets (also have mild anemia). However after follow up urine test, I have been
ThinkitsEndo
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
People with high blood levels of niacin, (vitamin B3), may be more likely to have a heart attack or stroke than those with lower levels
[i]I have a confession to make: I take vitamin supplements. Why is this a confession? Well, because research has indicated for years that dietary supplements are a waste of money for most people. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2325423-vitamins-and-dietary-supplements-are-a-waste-of-money-for-most-people
[i]I have a confession to make: I take vitamin supplements. Why is this a confession? Well, because research has indicated for years that dietary supplements are a waste of money for most people. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2325423-vitamins-and-dietary-supplements-are-a-waste-of-money-for-most-people
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
4 months ago
Fluctuating T4?
Hi all, Would really appreciate some advice on fluctuating free T4 levels - having had a dose increase from 50 to 75mg end of September 23, T4 finally went up to 16.7 (range 11.50 -22.7) in December - I know this still needs improvement and I still have the full range of symptoms but doctors wouldn't
Hi all, Would really appreciate some advice on fluctuating free T4 levels - having had a dose increase from 50 to 75mg end of September 23, T4 finally went up to 16.7 (range 11.50 -22.7) in December - I know this still needs improvement and I still have the full range of symptoms but doctors wouldn't
Thyroid16
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
GP appointment went well!
So I had a follow up appointment about my latest blood results… vitamin D was at 174 and ferritin at 43.5 ug/L (20.0 - 130.0) My GP was not concerned about my vitamin D level and said resume at whatever I am taking as it’s not a toxic level 🤷🏻♀️ The ferritin level however he agreed is in range but
So I had a follow up appointment about my latest blood results… vitamin D was at 174 and ferritin at 43.5 ug/L (20.0 - 130.0) My GP was not concerned about my vitamin D level and said resume at whatever I am taking as it’s not a toxic level 🤷🏻♀️ The ferritin level however he agreed is in range but
ThyroidObsessed
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Bloating
Hi....I've battled with IBS for many years and following endoscopy and gastroscopy I was diagnosed with a lazy stomach. Dietary controls and careful eating seemed to keep things under control with minimal 'episodes' of wind, bloating and diarrhea. Fast forward a few years and following a prolonged course
Hi....I've battled with IBS for many years and following endoscopy and gastroscopy I was diagnosed with a lazy stomach. Dietary controls and careful eating seemed to keep things under control with minimal 'episodes' of wind, bloating and diarrhea. Fast forward a few years and following a prolonged course
Sardinesagain
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IBS Network
4 months ago
Slow growth for 1 twin
hello, 24 .5 weeks, twins, 47yo, plenty of fibroids, donor egg (28 yo), 3 embryos reduced to 2 in T1 My echo yesterday showed that while my daughter is growing nicely (72nd percentile), my son’s growth has slowed down massively (40th-> 6th percentile). This is worrisome and may have 2 main reasons
hello, 24 .5 weeks, twins, 47yo, plenty of fibroids, donor egg (28 yo), 3 embryos reduced to 2 in T1 My echo yesterday showed that while my daughter is growing nicely (72nd percentile), my son’s growth has slowed down massively (40th-> 6th percentile). This is worrisome and may have 2 main reasons
Tryinglate
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Suspected B12 deficiency
Hello everyone I found this group via thyroid UK group. It was there that they helpfully made me aware of my low b12 results. Please see results from November attached. I have lots of symptoms which I initially thought was thyroid issues but am now looking into B12 deficiency. I have an appt on
Hello everyone I found this group via thyroid UK group. It was there that they helpfully made me aware of my low b12 results. Please see results from November attached. I have lots of symptoms which I initially thought was thyroid issues but am now looking into B12 deficiency. I have an appt on
RedOne1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Restless legs
Hi im a 67 yr female and live in the uk . I was diagnosed in London privately over 30 yrs ago and since then have been on dopamine agonists , when things got bad I just changed Dop Ag . I was also under a rls specialist in Bath who when I had a problem just upped my dose! When I queried augmentation
Hi im a 67 yr female and live in the uk . I was diagnosed in London privately over 30 yrs ago and since then have been on dopamine agonists , when things got bad I just changed Dop Ag . I was also under a rls specialist in Bath who when I had a problem just upped my dose! When I queried augmentation
Huntingleroy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Completely lost
I’m 72 & in general good health (I think) except for Osteopenia and that I inherited Restless Legs from my mum. I started on .25mg Ropinirole 7 years ago which was like magic but it’s slowly increased to 3x.25mg per night. Perhaps not a big dose but I learned via this site it’s best to switch from Ropinirole
I’m 72 & in general good health (I think) except for Osteopenia and that I inherited Restless Legs from my mum. I started on .25mg Ropinirole 7 years ago which was like magic but it’s slowly increased to 3x.25mg per night. Perhaps not a big dose but I learned via this site it’s best to switch from Ropinirole
BoojaBooja
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Timings for taking supplements
hi everyone Ive just received all my new supplements and want to make sure I’ve got my head round what I need to take, when. So from looking at previous posts, am I right in thinking: First thing - Levothyroxine With breakfast - b vitamins (start with b12 and a week later add b complex?) and vitamin
hi everyone Ive just received all my new supplements and want to make sure I’ve got my head round what I need to take, when. So from looking at previous posts, am I right in thinking: First thing - Levothyroxine With breakfast - b vitamins (start with b12 and a week later add b complex?) and vitamin
Smartypants1
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
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