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B complexes and b12 breaking me out?
I have been getting spots on my face, neck and shoulders for a few months now. I'm gluten free, I use natural skin care, I have never ever suffered with acne and only get the odd hormonal breakout usually, I don't eat rubbish either, only organic and fresh foods. After researching all the vits and mins
I have been getting spots on my face, neck and shoulders for a few months now. I'm gluten free, I use natural skin care, I have never ever suffered with acne and only get the odd hormonal breakout usually, I don't eat rubbish either, only organic and fresh foods. After researching all the vits and mins
Smotv80
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
where to buy hydroxocobalamin online in US
I've been purchasing
methylcobalamin
from ushcgshots.com, but I'd like to try hydroxo since it's cheaper.
I've been purchasing
methylcobalamin
from ushcgshots.com, but I'd like to try hydroxo since it's cheaper.
etreas
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Blood test results - advice pls
As he doesn't really have b12 deficiency symptoms was going to just start him on 1000mcg oral b12 (
methylcobalamin
) with thornes b complex. Would welcome views on this approach or whether we should be checking anything else. Many thanks.
As he doesn't really have b12 deficiency symptoms was going to just start him on 1000mcg oral b12 (
methylcobalamin
) with thornes b complex. Would welcome views on this approach or whether we should be checking anything else. Many thanks.
MiniMum97
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
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Blood tests - High serum vitamin B12, high Se thyroid peroxidase, low serum ferritin etc - reasons
read on one of the posts on this forum that a high reading for B12 actually doesn't rule out pernicious anaemia, indeed it could indicate quite the opposite, because it may be that it is an un-usable form of B12, which is building up because it is not being concerted into the use-able form, which is
methylcobalamin
read on one of the posts on this forum that a high reading for B12 actually doesn't rule out pernicious anaemia, indeed it could indicate quite the opposite, because it may be that it is an un-usable form of B12, which is building up because it is not being concerted into the use-able form, which is
methylcobalamin
FreyaMosaic
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
MTHFR - high homocysteine and b12 in blood
My nutritionist gave me methyl folate and brought the homocysteine down thankfully. I wonder if anyone is in the same boat and taking methyl b12. My symptom is itchy skin. I think the body builds up histamine without working b12, is that right?
My nutritionist gave me methyl folate and brought the homocysteine down thankfully. I wonder if anyone is in the same boat and taking methyl b12. My symptom is itchy skin. I think the body builds up histamine without working b12, is that right?
Bonniepun
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Neuropathy - too little B12 or too much B6?
I'm taking 1000mcg sublingual B12
methylcobalamin
daily to support thyroid. Plus a B complex tablet daily. I have neuropathy and joint pain.
I'm taking 1000mcg sublingual B12
methylcobalamin
daily to support thyroid. Plus a B complex tablet daily. I have neuropathy and joint pain.
tracyd59
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
B12 deficiency and rapid shallow breathing?
If I pump myself full of
methylcobalamin
using sub-lingual tablets and a spray, this all but disappears! Just recently I've noticed when relaxing quietly, such as lying in bed before I go to sleep my breathing is somewhat shallow and rapid.
If I pump myself full of
methylcobalamin
using sub-lingual tablets and a spray, this all but disappears! Just recently I've noticed when relaxing quietly, such as lying in bed before I go to sleep my breathing is somewhat shallow and rapid.
seamail57
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Seeing Endo #2 - please help!
Also I am supplementing 4,000 vit D3, 5,000 b12
methylcobalamin
, and a high potency multi vitamin from the vitamin store... Thanks so much, Melissa
Also I am supplementing 4,000 vit D3, 5,000 b12
methylcobalamin
, and a high potency multi vitamin from the vitamin store... Thanks so much, Melissa
MelissaRz
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Could I be hypo?
Current meds: Dabigatran 150mg twice daily (lifer on anticoagulants due to severity of PE) Vitamin D 800ui daily (was 3000ui first 3 months) di-Magnesium Malate 180mcg daily B vit complex daily (includes 1200mcg methyl folate and 500mcg
methylcobalamin
- full dose is actually double, but this stuff is
Current meds: Dabigatran 150mg twice daily (lifer on anticoagulants due to severity of PE) Vitamin D 800ui daily (was 3000ui first 3 months) di-Magnesium Malate 180mcg daily B vit complex daily (includes 1200mcg methyl folate and 500mcg
methylcobalamin
- full dose is actually double, but this stuff is
shiningmoogie
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
More Advice needed
He is self employed taxi driver but he tried to go to work and had to come home he felt to ill to work, he did buy some b12 supplements
Methylcobalamin
1000ug. But i am still not happy and am getting more concerned about him and his weightloss.
He is self employed taxi driver but he tried to go to work and had to come home he felt to ill to work, he did buy some b12 supplements
Methylcobalamin
1000ug. But i am still not happy and am getting more concerned about him and his weightloss.
dotti
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
New diagnosis of PA
Hi there. I'm so glad I found this site. I need some understanding of this disease and I need to know if there is anyone out there living a normal life after treatment. I'm also trying to figure out what symptoms are coming from PA and what is coming from thyroid as it seems that they seem to cross
Hi there. I'm so glad I found this site. I need some understanding of this disease and I need to know if there is anyone out there living a normal life after treatment. I'm also trying to figure out what symptoms are coming from PA and what is coming from thyroid as it seems that they seem to cross
jpar
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
adenosylcobalamin?
vitamin-b12-sublingual-as-
methylcobalamin
-adenosylcobalamin?
vitamin-b12-sublingual-as-
methylcobalamin
-adenosylcobalamin?
smelinoir
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Self injecting
aga after years of feeling unwell and numerous trips to the doctor I now recurve injections every 3 months but find they are not enough and after around 3-4 weeks symptoms return My doctor refuses to give me more frequent injections and has even mentioned stopping them altogether I supplement with
methylcobalamin
aga after years of feeling unwell and numerous trips to the doctor I now recurve injections every 3 months but find they are not enough and after around 3-4 weeks symptoms return My doctor refuses to give me more frequent injections and has even mentioned stopping them altogether I supplement with
methylcobalamin
Coachlady11
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Addisons emergency injection from gp or other sources
I'm fully diagnosed with the disease and supply my own b12
Methylcobalamin
injections, cortef h.c and foricot. I'm going to see a new gp next week to register my private test results and Addisons so they have that info for an emergency.
I'm fully diagnosed with the disease and supply my own b12
Methylcobalamin
injections, cortef h.c and foricot. I'm going to see a new gp next week to register my private test results and Addisons so they have that info for an emergency.
kellykell
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Solgar B12
A couple of days ago I opened a new bottle of Solgar
Methylcobalamin
and thought they looked different. They are the same size round, but the depth is about twice what they are normally.
A couple of days ago I opened a new bottle of Solgar
Methylcobalamin
and thought they looked different. They are the same size round, but the depth is about twice what they are normally.
nightingale-56
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Can I safely give small amounts of methylcobalamin to a 3-year-old?
I am looking for
methylcobalamin
and folate.
I am looking for
methylcobalamin
and folate.
YulianaRossenova
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Does it matter if you don't alternate sites.
Will this matter, he's only having
Methylcobalamin
twice a week at the moment and sadly so far no improvement...except appetite . We started in October last year. I have watched films about getting it in the right spot and mostly the injections are very rarely causing actual pain going in.
Will this matter, he's only having
Methylcobalamin
twice a week at the moment and sadly so far no improvement...except appetite . We started in October last year. I have watched films about getting it in the right spot and mostly the injections are very rarely causing actual pain going in.
Marymary7
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
B12 ampoule
Hi,if i open and ampoule 1ml (50mg/ml concentration)
methylcobalamin
b12 can i use 0.50ml for one shot and next week the other 0.50ml for other shot if keep the content store in the fridge.Thank you
Hi,if i open and ampoule 1ml (50mg/ml concentration)
methylcobalamin
b12 can i use 0.50ml for one shot and next week the other 0.50ml for other shot if keep the content store in the fridge.Thank you
Gybryl
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Methylcobalamin and folate
If you're taking
methylcobalamin
does the need to take folic acid or methyfolate still exist if you have decent folate levels?
If you're taking
methylcobalamin
does the need to take folic acid or methyfolate still exist if you have decent folate levels?
Steap
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
B12 Supplementing for 3 months
I have been supplementing B12 - 5000 micrograms for 10 weeks, (Jarrow)
methylcobalamin
. Medicheck result on Oct 20 was 473.5 (191-663). I think I read in a post here that once supplementing no point testing. My question is should I now reduce? Thanks.
I have been supplementing B12 - 5000 micrograms for 10 weeks, (Jarrow)
methylcobalamin
. Medicheck result on Oct 20 was 473.5 (191-663). I think I read in a post here that once supplementing no point testing. My question is should I now reduce? Thanks.
annabhaird
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
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