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Feeling worse after b12 injections
I'm torn because i don't know whether i should just keep going with the patches and sublingual
methylcobalamin
and deal with the side effects or just stop taking them for awhile since it's really difficult to work or do anything for the day or two after i take any b12.
I'm torn because i don't know whether i should just keep going with the patches and sublingual
methylcobalamin
and deal with the side effects or just stop taking them for awhile since it's really difficult to work or do anything for the day or two after i take any b12.
lily_7332
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 years ago
Gosh: how important it is, to read the labels.
In our body it does get converted to,
Methylcobalamin
and Adenosylcobalamin, but leaving behind, the cyanide molecule. It won't kill me to take it, but I don,t want to put extra stress on my body,or liver.
In our body it does get converted to,
Methylcobalamin
and Adenosylcobalamin, but leaving behind, the cyanide molecule. It won't kill me to take it, but I don,t want to put extra stress on my body,or liver.
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Advice please
I'm currently taking D3 0.5mcg, B12
methylcobalamin
5000mcg, levo is 150 and was on iron but have run out.
I'm currently taking D3 0.5mcg, B12
methylcobalamin
5000mcg, levo is 150 and was on iron but have run out.
mistydog
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
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Does anyone know anywhere in the UK you can go privately to get Methylcobalamin B-12?
I get there 1 B12 shot every 3 months but they are completely useless. GP's do nothing and have absolutely no clue what they are talking about so I am pretty much at the point of giving up with them it's like trying to get blood from a stone....
I get there 1 B12 shot every 3 months but they are completely useless. GP's do nothing and have absolutely no clue what they are talking about so I am pretty much at the point of giving up with them it's like trying to get blood from a stone....
laurawalford
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 years ago
Does my Diabetes medicine have side effects?
I am a 50 year old man, suffering from diabetes from last 5 years. I am on continuous medication since then. My thyroid test show no abnormal results. My BMI is normal now. I am also affected by polio in both legs, due to which I suffer a condition of foot drop. My recent blood sugar level is 120-160
I am a 50 year old man, suffering from diabetes from last 5 years. I am on continuous medication since then. My thyroid test show no abnormal results. My BMI is normal now. I am also affected by polio in both legs, due to which I suffer a condition of foot drop. My recent blood sugar level is 120-160
bbireshwar
in
Diabetes India
10 years ago
Where do I start?
I spoke with a naturopath who was much more concerned and recommended I begin
methylcobalamin
b12 sublingually in high does right away. I did this for 10 days between 5000 and 10,000mcg, however i broke out in hives that are very itchy.
I spoke with a naturopath who was much more concerned and recommended I begin
methylcobalamin
b12 sublingually in high does right away. I did this for 10 days between 5000 and 10,000mcg, however i broke out in hives that are very itchy.
ilfc
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 years ago
Please can you advise me, should I take supplements?
10*9/L) Lymphocyte count 2.1 x 10*9/L (1 - 3 x10*9/L) Monocyte Count 0.5 x 10*9/L (0.2 - 1.0 x 10*9/L) Eosinophil Count 0.10 x 10*9/L (0.02 - 0.5 x 10*9/L) I have already bought sublingual
methylcobalamin
10*9/L) Lymphocyte count 2.1 x 10*9/L (1 - 3 x10*9/L) Monocyte Count 0.5 x 10*9/L (0.2 - 1.0 x 10*9/L) Eosinophil Count 0.10 x 10*9/L (0.02 - 0.5 x 10*9/L) I have already bought sublingual
methylcobalamin
Hidden
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 years ago
Methylcobalamin
If I find some
methylcobalamin
, would I be able to take it under my tongue, or does it have to be injected? I'm IFA neg/PCA pos, so is this the best way to supplement my 2-monthly hydroxocobalamin injections? Thanks...
If I find some
methylcobalamin
, would I be able to take it under my tongue, or does it have to be injected? I'm IFA neg/PCA pos, so is this the best way to supplement my 2-monthly hydroxocobalamin injections? Thanks...
ednotdave
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 years ago
Active B12 Results back, any advice please.
Hello, I posted on here last week, link below. https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/130979946/please-can-you-advise-me-should-i-take-supplements. Thank you for all your replies, what a lovely lot you are. I took your advice and obtained an Active B12 test through Blue Horizon, may I ask for your
Hello, I posted on here last week, link below. https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/130979946/please-can-you-advise-me-should-i-take-supplements. Thank you for all your replies, what a lovely lot you are. I took your advice and obtained an Active B12 test through Blue Horizon, may I ask for your
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Yet another query.........
I am currently supplementing B12 2000mcg per day (Solgar sublingual
methylcobalamin
), but someone posted that it would be sensible to also take folate alongside this as the two work together. I also want to try Mega-Mag magnesium drops to see if this helps.
I am currently supplementing B12 2000mcg per day (Solgar sublingual
methylcobalamin
), but someone posted that it would be sensible to also take folate alongside this as the two work together. I also want to try Mega-Mag magnesium drops to see if this helps.
Twitchen
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
B12 supplement - no change yet!
I have been taking 2 x Solgar 1000mcg Sublingual
Methylcobalamin
nuggets every day for about 3 weeks now, but really don't feel any different - tingling is just the same:( Is it safe to up the dose to 3 per day? Last blood test I had done B12 was 268 and folate 10.8.
I have been taking 2 x Solgar 1000mcg Sublingual
Methylcobalamin
nuggets every day for about 3 weeks now, but really don't feel any different - tingling is just the same:( Is it safe to up the dose to 3 per day? Last blood test I had done B12 was 268 and folate 10.8.
Twitchen
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Potential B12 Deficiency PA? Gastritis? Anaemia? Help!!!
ive heard people mention
methylcobalamin
form but i am new to all this. Im sorry for the very long post, but i wanted to try and take the time to explain my problems properly - im completely at a loss with the NHS as they dont seem to be interested in the slightest.
ive heard people mention
methylcobalamin
form but i am new to all this. Im sorry for the very long post, but i wanted to try and take the time to explain my problems properly - im completely at a loss with the NHS as they dont seem to be interested in the slightest.
BennyBoy79
in
Anxiety Support
10 years ago
Potential B12 Deficiency PA? Gastritis? Anaemia? Help!!!
ive heard people mention
methylcobalamin
form but i am new to all this. Im sorry for the very long post, but i wanted to try and take the time to explain my problems properly - im completely at a loss with the NHS as they dont seem to be interested in the slightest.
ive heard people mention
methylcobalamin
form but i am new to all this. Im sorry for the very long post, but i wanted to try and take the time to explain my problems properly - im completely at a loss with the NHS as they dont seem to be interested in the slightest.
BennyBoy79
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 years ago
Potential B12 Deficiency? Help!!
ive heard many people mention
methylcobalamin
form but i am new to all this. Im sorry for the very long post, but i wanted to try and take the time to explain my problems properly - im completely at a loss with the NHS as they dont seem to be interested in the slightest.
ive heard many people mention
methylcobalamin
form but i am new to all this. Im sorry for the very long post, but i wanted to try and take the time to explain my problems properly - im completely at a loss with the NHS as they dont seem to be interested in the slightest.
BennyBoy79
in
Mental Health Support
10 years ago
Potential B12 Deficiency? Help!!!
ive heard many people mention
methylcobalamin
form but i am new to all this. Im sorry for the very long post, but i wanted to try and take the time to explain my problems properly - im completely at a loss with the NHS as they dont seem to be interested in the slightest.
ive heard many people mention
methylcobalamin
form but i am new to all this. Im sorry for the very long post, but i wanted to try and take the time to explain my problems properly - im completely at a loss with the NHS as they dont seem to be interested in the slightest.
BennyBoy79
in
IBS Network
10 years ago
Potential b12 Deficiency?
ive heard many people mention
methylcobalamin
form but i am new to all this. Im sorry for the very long post, but i wanted to try and take the time to explain my problems properly - im completely at a loss with the NHS as they dont seem to be interested in the slightest.
ive heard many people mention
methylcobalamin
form but i am new to all this. Im sorry for the very long post, but i wanted to try and take the time to explain my problems properly - im completely at a loss with the NHS as they dont seem to be interested in the slightest.
BennyBoy79
in
Gluten Free Guerrillas
10 years ago
Potential b12 Deficiency??? HELP!!!
ive heard many people mention
methylcobalamin
form but i am new to all this. Im sorry for the very long post, but i wanted to try and take the time to explain my problems properly - im completely at a loss with the NHS as they dont seem to be interested in the slightest.
ive heard many people mention
methylcobalamin
form but i am new to all this. Im sorry for the very long post, but i wanted to try and take the time to explain my problems properly - im completely at a loss with the NHS as they dont seem to be interested in the slightest.
BennyBoy79
in
Healthy Eating
10 years ago
Would like advice please for Vit.D supplement.
Folate was 20 ( 4.6 - 20) B12 450 ( 180 - 900) looks like I need to take my B12
methylcobalamin
every day again ?... Had only been taking it spasmodically. Will welcome any advice especially on Vit D Am on 75mcgs Levo + 10mcgs T3 as a result of tests - since March.
Folate was 20 ( 4.6 - 20) B12 450 ( 180 - 900) looks like I need to take my B12
methylcobalamin
every day again ?... Had only been taking it spasmodically. Will welcome any advice especially on Vit D Am on 75mcgs Levo + 10mcgs T3 as a result of tests - since March.
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Advice on daughters results
TSH 3.29 (0.2 - 4.0) B12 311 ng/L (180.0 - 914.0) Serum folate 3.8 ug/L (3.1 - 19.9) serum Ferritin 18 ug/L (10.0 - 125.0 ) Dr told her everything fine but she may want supplement some iron. She has mood swings has gained over a stone in the last 6 months and has constant colds. I have started giving
TSH 3.29 (0.2 - 4.0) B12 311 ng/L (180.0 - 914.0) Serum folate 3.8 ug/L (3.1 - 19.9) serum Ferritin 18 ug/L (10.0 - 125.0 ) Dr told her everything fine but she may want supplement some iron. She has mood swings has gained over a stone in the last 6 months and has constant colds. I have started giving
lexilou
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Have order some sublingual methylcobalamin B12, do I need any other supplements, or does it work fine on its own?
Twitchen
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
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