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Sat night riddle with B12 vits....
I have read on a recent reply to someone else's post that "if your B12 is too low, you need to supplement 5000 mcg sublingual
methylcobalamin
daily for a couple of months, then reduce to 1000." Mine is low, so I went out and bought some B12 vits from Holland and Barrett.
I have read on a recent reply to someone else's post that "if your B12 is too low, you need to supplement 5000 mcg sublingual
methylcobalamin
daily for a couple of months, then reduce to 1000." Mine is low, so I went out and bought some B12 vits from Holland and Barrett.
EleanorM-G
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Where can I get Methyl?
My doctor is no longer able to obtain
Methylcobalamin
. I was totally symptom free for 4.5 years injecting Methyl every other day, but now with only being able to get hydroxo my symptoms are returning. I don't want to be ill again I will have no quality of life.
My doctor is no longer able to obtain
Methylcobalamin
. I was totally symptom free for 4.5 years injecting Methyl every other day, but now with only being able to get hydroxo my symptoms are returning. I don't want to be ill again I will have no quality of life.
Marthathecat
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
B12 through the nose...
I happen to become very interested in injectable B12 recently. I've never given myself an injection but feel I can bit the bullet. I usually check out leads from this site for getting B12 ( not the cyano stuff though). The prices just seem to be too pricey for my wallet. I'm thinking of getting capsule
I happen to become very interested in injectable B12 recently. I've never given myself an injection but feel I can bit the bullet. I usually check out leads from this site for getting B12 ( not the cyano stuff though). The prices just seem to be too pricey for my wallet. I'm thinking of getting capsule
dogmman10
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
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B12 deficiency - newly diagnosed
I suppose my question is should I supplement my injections with either sub lingual tablets and or a spray of
Methylcobalamin
.
I suppose my question is should I supplement my injections with either sub lingual tablets and or a spray of
Methylcobalamin
.
Lizzy86
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Methylcobalamin Sources
I think she'll prescribe me the injections again (and probably refer me to help figure out why I'm not absorbing well) but seeing as the hydroxy had no effect whatsoever, I'm interested in trying
methylcobalamin
injections. I really doubt she'll prescribe it though...
I think she'll prescribe me the injections again (and probably refer me to help figure out why I'm not absorbing well) but seeing as the hydroxy had no effect whatsoever, I'm interested in trying
methylcobalamin
injections. I really doubt she'll prescribe it though...
Cynosure
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Magnesium stearate & Magnesium citrate
Hi,, i take magnesium citrate tablets and have just received my
methylcobalamin
which states that it includes magnesium stearate. Should I stop my magnesium tablets ?
Hi,, i take magnesium citrate tablets and have just received my
methylcobalamin
which states that it includes magnesium stearate. Should I stop my magnesium tablets ?
Justified
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Does supplementing B12 effect thyroid blood tests in any way?
Dear All, I'm due a blood test in early August and currently supplementing with B complex and 1000mcg B12
methylcobalamin
. Will this skew my thyroid blood test in any way? Thank you.
Dear All, I'm due a blood test in early August and currently supplementing with B complex and 1000mcg B12
methylcobalamin
. Will this skew my thyroid blood test in any way? Thank you.
jwestaway
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Paresthesia after eating
I was treated with six hydroxocobalam injections, plus a three monthly injection, but from what I've read on this site that won't be enough to sort out the neurological symptoms, so I've been supplementing with
methylcobalamin
on my own - I've tried patches and 1000 mcg per day orally, but the symptoms
I was treated with six hydroxocobalam injections, plus a three monthly injection, but from what I've read on this site that won't be enough to sort out the neurological symptoms, so I've been supplementing with
methylcobalamin
on my own - I've tried patches and 1000 mcg per day orally, but the symptoms
Misspuppy
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Methyl 5000 lozenges for 97 year old ??
Anyway, to cut a long story short, I want the best for my mum, whilst accepting her age, and have ordered 5000mg
methylcobalamin
lozenges for her. I just want to make sure these won't do her any harm before giving them to her.
Anyway, to cut a long story short, I want the best for my mum, whilst accepting her age, and have ordered 5000mg
methylcobalamin
lozenges for her. I just want to make sure these won't do her any harm before giving them to her.
Justified
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Supplementing B12
Hi Folks, As a result of a low vit B12 test in June I have just started supplementing 1000 mcg B12 sublingual
methylcobalamin
and am also taking a B complex.
Hi Folks, As a result of a low vit B12 test in June I have just started supplementing 1000 mcg B12 sublingual
methylcobalamin
and am also taking a B complex.
jwestaway
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Optimizing B12, ferritin, folate ,D3 etc
About to start 1000mg sublingual
methylcobalamin
as well. Vit D 44.8 nmol/L [>50.00nmol/L] tested 9 May Folate 11.9 ug/L [>4.00ug/L] tested 21 June Serum ferritin 71 ug/L (24-250) tested 11 April Thank you.
About to start 1000mg sublingual
methylcobalamin
as well. Vit D 44.8 nmol/L [>50.00nmol/L] tested 9 May Folate 11.9 ug/L [>4.00ug/L] tested 21 June Serum ferritin 71 ug/L (24-250) tested 11 April Thank you.
jwestaway
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Potential Problems with Injectable Methylcobalamin. Advice Needed Please
This is the first time I have ever experienced this reaction from either
Methylcobalamin
or Hydroxocobalamin injections. The supplier is, apparently, a new one for them: North American Custom Labratories.
This is the first time I have ever experienced this reaction from either
Methylcobalamin
or Hydroxocobalamin injections. The supplier is, apparently, a new one for them: North American Custom Labratories.
Foggyme
Administrator
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Can anyone recommend a good haematologist?
I self administered
methylcobalamin
sublingually (1000 mcg daily) which worked very well indeed. I have no doubt that the
methylcobalamin
addressed my symptoms. It even addressed symptoms that I had not identified as symptoms.
I self administered
methylcobalamin
sublingually (1000 mcg daily) which worked very well indeed. I have no doubt that the
methylcobalamin
addressed my symptoms. It even addressed symptoms that I had not identified as symptoms.
LMF1
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Saga Rheumy appointment dead end!
So, sourced
Methylcobalamin
and taking one tab a day from now and will move on. Conceded stomach not emptying could be nerve related after noted report from Barium swallow. She too said all aok, despite my still having meal in oesophagus for hours. No further forward again. No interest.
So, sourced
Methylcobalamin
and taking one tab a day from now and will move on. Conceded stomach not emptying could be nerve related after noted report from Barium swallow. She too said all aok, despite my still having meal in oesophagus for hours. No further forward again. No interest.
Footygirl
in
LUPUS UK
8 years ago
Help interpreting blood results (With Ranges this time!)
I am currently on 1.5 Grains NDT (raising to 2 this week) Betaine HCI TRICHO Selenium 200 mcg B-12 5000 mg B-Right (Jarrow)
Methylcobalamin
B12 + Pantethine + P-5-p Vitamin D3 5,000 iu Cod Liver Oil 1000 mg Krill Oil Primrose Oil Zinc 25 mg Probiotic DIM Magnesium 500 mg Progesterone Cream L-Tryptophan
I am currently on 1.5 Grains NDT (raising to 2 this week) Betaine HCI TRICHO Selenium 200 mcg B-12 5000 mg B-Right (Jarrow)
Methylcobalamin
B12 + Pantethine + P-5-p Vitamin D3 5,000 iu Cod Liver Oil 1000 mg Krill Oil Primrose Oil Zinc 25 mg Probiotic DIM Magnesium 500 mg Progesterone Cream L-Tryptophan
Rhsana
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Rant about the FDA
The next level of this particularly stinky onion is the fact that the supply shortage and cost increase of cyanocobalamin is what pushed me to agree to trying
methylcobalamin
instead. It's certainly not cheaper, but it's the go-to version of naturopaths since it is considered more bio-available.
The next level of this particularly stinky onion is the fact that the supply shortage and cost increase of cyanocobalamin is what pushed me to agree to trying
methylcobalamin
instead. It's certainly not cheaper, but it's the go-to version of naturopaths since it is considered more bio-available.
Galixie
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
B12 deficient newbie pondering PA testing
After emailing him back he prescribed Neurobion tabs which contain only 200mcg of cyanocobalamin... took those for a couple of weeks whilst doing some reading up and saw no improvement in symptoms so have now 'prescribed' myself some
methylcobalamin
5000mcg sublingual lozenges.
After emailing him back he prescribed Neurobion tabs which contain only 200mcg of cyanocobalamin... took those for a couple of weeks whilst doing some reading up and saw no improvement in symptoms so have now 'prescribed' myself some
methylcobalamin
5000mcg sublingual lozenges.
longdistanceclaraDXB
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Symptoms are worsening
I've been treating myself with a multivitamin and 5000mcg
methylcobalamin
sublingual tablet for a while now and all was going well to begin with, my fatigue went the brain fog wasn't so potent and I had a little bit more energy but now everything's gotten worse, altogether I've been on either tablets
I've been treating myself with a multivitamin and 5000mcg
methylcobalamin
sublingual tablet for a while now and all was going well to begin with, my fatigue went the brain fog wasn't so potent and I had a little bit more energy but now everything's gotten worse, altogether I've been on either tablets
Nathan12345
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Small fibre sensory neuropathy
Forgot to say, I took sublingual
methylcobalamin
vitamin b12 for a couple of years and last blood test was about 898 so I was told to stop. It didn't really help though.
Forgot to say, I took sublingual
methylcobalamin
vitamin b12 for a couple of years and last blood test was about 898 so I was told to stop. It didn't really help though.
Twitchen
in
Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
8 years ago
The MTHFR gene + homocysteine
-phosphate)15 mg750% http://www.pdf.org/en/science_news/release/pr_1216656975 Folate (as Quatrefolic (6S)-5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid, glucosamine salt)800 mcg200% http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/press/press-releases/2014/january/folic-acid-could-suppress-parkinson2019s-2013-new-study Vitamin B12 (as
methylcobalamin
-phosphate)15 mg750% http://www.pdf.org/en/science_news/release/pr_1216656975 Folate (as Quatrefolic (6S)-5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid, glucosamine salt)800 mcg200% http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/press/press-releases/2014/january/folic-acid-could-suppress-parkinson2019s-2013-new-study Vitamin B12 (as
methylcobalamin
silvestrov
in
Cure Parkinson's
8 years ago
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