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is this the correct viles ?
sorry to keep asking but i want to get it right, Vitamin B12
METHYLCOBALAMIN
20mg: Sterile Diluent 5ml: Ideal for Self-Administration via Injection/Sublingual Dropper/Nasal Spray: Each pack contains 5 vials of B12 and 5 pods of sterile diluent
sorry to keep asking but i want to get it right, Vitamin B12
METHYLCOBALAMIN
20mg: Sterile Diluent 5ml: Ideal for Self-Administration via Injection/Sublingual Dropper/Nasal Spray: Each pack contains 5 vials of B12 and 5 pods of sterile diluent
catherinejordan
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Bursitis and Supplements
I've been taking B12 tablets (1000ug
Methylcobalamin
) since 25 August but yesterday decided to purchase an oral spray and use that (B12 boost spray with 1200ug
Methylcobalamin
and chromium). Yesterday was a particularly bad day and I could only limp while doing my shopping.
I've been taking B12 tablets (1000ug
Methylcobalamin
) since 25 August but yesterday decided to purchase an oral spray and use that (B12 boost spray with 1200ug
Methylcobalamin
and chromium). Yesterday was a particularly bad day and I could only limp while doing my shopping.
hunny59
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Solgar B12
There are 1000mcg and 5000mcg sublingual
methylcobalamin
. 1000mcg is £8 and 5000mcg is £18 (both for 60 nuggets) and I was just wondering which is the better value. Can 5000mcg be taken once every five days? Or is a daily 1000mcg better?
There are 1000mcg and 5000mcg sublingual
methylcobalamin
. 1000mcg is £8 and 5000mcg is £18 (both for 60 nuggets) and I was just wondering which is the better value. Can 5000mcg be taken once every five days? Or is a daily 1000mcg better?
Katiepoopops
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
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Yey i love doctors ... NOT!
Spoke to a doctor about my results and he said there perfectly fine and its probley all in my head :( (CBT and anti depressent dont do anything for me) Symptoms: Dizziness, extreme fatigue, weakness, veritgo, plus many more, and loads of tests done that were normal. what should i do guys im so stuck
Spoke to a doctor about my results and he said there perfectly fine and its probley all in my head :( (CBT and anti depressent dont do anything for me) Symptoms: Dizziness, extreme fatigue, weakness, veritgo, plus many more, and loads of tests done that were normal. what should i do guys im so stuck
leahcim
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
OMG need to find sympathetic doctor who will not think I am crazy & diagnose me
I have some
methylcobalamin
with I started today. Does anyone have a similar story? I AM DESPERATE to get a diagnosis. I am prepared to see someone privately but it seems that haematologists also seem to ignore the guidelines. I am prepared to travel anywhere in the UK - I am in Glasgow.
I have some
methylcobalamin
with I started today. Does anyone have a similar story? I AM DESPERATE to get a diagnosis. I am prepared to see someone privately but it seems that haematologists also seem to ignore the guidelines. I am prepared to travel anywhere in the UK - I am in Glasgow.
Babygodmother
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Can I rule out a thyroid problem from these results?
TSH 3.63 Free T4 16.49 Free T3 4.32 Total T4 90.9 Anti Thyroidperoxidase abs 10.6 Anti Thyroglobulin abs 12.8 B12 1362 Serum Folate >45.4 I take a good multi vit, fish oil, betaine (for elevated homoscyteine), 3 monthly b12 injection & 1,000mcg
methylcobalamin
sublingual @3x a week I have thyroid
TSH 3.63 Free T4 16.49 Free T3 4.32 Total T4 90.9 Anti Thyroidperoxidase abs 10.6 Anti Thyroglobulin abs 12.8 B12 1362 Serum Folate >45.4 I take a good multi vit, fish oil, betaine (for elevated homoscyteine), 3 monthly b12 injection & 1,000mcg
methylcobalamin
sublingual @3x a week I have thyroid
Scorchio
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
New source of B12
Pleased to report a new source of B12 in all its forms---Cyno, Hydroxo and
Methylcobalamin
, for injecting, sub-lingual and nasal spray. Comes in dried form with saline. in different dosages. I received my order very quickly. Google" B-amazing.net" and have a look.
Pleased to report a new source of B12 in all its forms---Cyno, Hydroxo and
Methylcobalamin
, for injecting, sub-lingual and nasal spray. Comes in dried form with saline. in different dosages. I received my order very quickly. Google" B-amazing.net" and have a look.
wedgewood
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Starting Supplements
So i took a B12 serum test that was (see below) , i spoke to my GP who requested their own test, which the lady on the phone just said they are normal. i asked for a copy and i need to go pick them up but im tired of waiting, the doctors notes on the test below which i got done privately says 400-500
So i took a B12 serum test that was (see below) , i spoke to my GP who requested their own test, which the lady on the phone just said they are normal. i asked for a copy and i need to go pick them up but im tired of waiting, the doctors notes on the test below which i got done privately says 400-500
leahcim
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
My life is a living hell, please help
I have been back in touch with Martyn at the PAS who has been very helpful and suggested I will have to self medicate now - he has asked me to get in touch with B12d.org and they can arrange for me to have
methylcobalamin
, which is supposed to better for repairing nerves.
I have been back in touch with Martyn at the PAS who has been very helpful and suggested I will have to self medicate now - he has asked me to get in touch with B12d.org and they can arrange for me to have
methylcobalamin
, which is supposed to better for repairing nerves.
Babygodmother
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Ferritin
My multivitamin also contains 667 ug of folate (half as methylfolate and half as calcium folinate) and 133 ug of B12 (half as
methylcobalamin
and half as adenosylcobalamin) amongst other things.
My multivitamin also contains 667 ug of folate (half as methylfolate and half as calcium folinate) and 133 ug of B12 (half as
methylcobalamin
and half as adenosylcobalamin) amongst other things.
Calluna
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Re: high Folate levels & diminished returns from b12
hi all. i'd be grateful for any advice/comments. i have ME/CFS for some yrs. i commenced on a protocol called the Sinatra Protocol some 1/2 yrs ago(CoQ10/magnesium/b3/d-ribose/L-carnitine). my environmental Doc added b12 to the protocol about 12 months ago. i had a wonderful response from the hydroxycobalimine
hi all. i'd be grateful for any advice/comments. i have ME/CFS for some yrs. i commenced on a protocol called the Sinatra Protocol some 1/2 yrs ago(CoQ10/magnesium/b3/d-ribose/L-carnitine). my environmental Doc added b12 to the protocol about 12 months ago. i had a wonderful response from the hydroxycobalimine
Hidihi
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Vitamin B12
Hello, I have been taking Vitamin B12 in the form of
methylcobalamin
, 1000mcg per day, and my recent blood test results show a value of 967 pg/mL of serum B12 (reference range 191-663 pg/mL).
Hello, I have been taking Vitamin B12 in the form of
methylcobalamin
, 1000mcg per day, and my recent blood test results show a value of 967 pg/mL of serum B12 (reference range 191-663 pg/mL).
Martina
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Can B12 Supplements change Thyroid results?
Im trying to get referred to an endocrinologist but im also debating starting my methyl b12 and methyl folate, and im wondering if this could change any of your thyroid levels like tsh, free t4 and free t3 ?
Im trying to get referred to an endocrinologist but im also debating starting my methyl b12 and methyl folate, and im wondering if this could change any of your thyroid levels like tsh, free t4 and free t3 ?
leahcim
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
PA and homozygous MTHFR C667T - Treating with methylcobalamin
Found Integrative GP who is treating me for this now with
methylcobalamin
and gave me my first dose 2 days ago. I also have a number of other deficiencies such as zinc and magnesium and so he issued a personalised compound prescription for me.
Found Integrative GP who is treating me for this now with
methylcobalamin
and gave me my first dose 2 days ago. I also have a number of other deficiencies such as zinc and magnesium and so he issued a personalised compound prescription for me.
Krissin21
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
In the Grey Area? (Active B12 Results)
hello there, so after battling crazy symptoms for quite a few years i decided to get tested for active b12 as my symptoms match so so many of them from the checklist at http://b12d.org. So my results are below and i dont know what to do :( apprently many pages/posts/forums and websites say that 25-70
hello there, so after battling crazy symptoms for quite a few years i decided to get tested for active b12 as my symptoms match so so many of them from the checklist at http://b12d.org. So my results are below and i dont know what to do :( apprently many pages/posts/forums and websites say that 25-70
leahcim
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Adenosylcobalamin - anyone tried it?
Apparently it does a different job from
methylcobalamin
, is essential for the citric acid cycle, Kreb's cycle, and possibly is also more effective on the pins and needles side... Anyone agree or disagree? Obviously it will suit some people and not others, depending on our flaws.
Apparently it does a different job from
methylcobalamin
, is essential for the citric acid cycle, Kreb's cycle, and possibly is also more effective on the pins and needles side... Anyone agree or disagree? Obviously it will suit some people and not others, depending on our flaws.
Hidden
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Did anyone have side effects with methyl? Which form do you use?
I'm not trying to discourage anyone from taking
methylcobalamin
since I know it helps so many, just trying to get the side effects on the radar:)
I'm not trying to discourage anyone from taking
methylcobalamin
since I know it helps so many, just trying to get the side effects on the radar:)
Allyson1
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
B12 & Hearing Loss
I said I was self medicating with sublingual
methylcobalamin
. He told me to continue taking this. And to see a gastroenterologist to have the celiac diagnosed. I said I won't go back on gluten.
I said I was self medicating with sublingual
methylcobalamin
. He told me to continue taking this. And to see a gastroenterologist to have the celiac diagnosed. I said I won't go back on gluten.
PoDundee
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Is it worth doing antibody tests if you've been supplementing?
I will pay for private tests - no point in prolonged arguments with GP, my B12 will be high in range because of supplementation with
methylcobalamin
. But will that supplementation have affected the antibody levels? I don't understand why it should.
I will pay for private tests - no point in prolonged arguments with GP, my B12 will be high in range because of supplementation with
methylcobalamin
. But will that supplementation have affected the antibody levels? I don't understand why it should.
Hidden
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
B12 supplements active b12 test
I have been taking b12 supplements but not the
methylcobalamin
sort, the ones that are harder to absorb, begins with c but can't remember what it's called!
I have been taking b12 supplements but not the
methylcobalamin
sort, the ones that are harder to absorb, begins with c but can't remember what it's called!
wally10
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
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