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Clearly my GP won't be prescribing B12 or folate, but presumably the “satisfactory” Intrinsic Factor ab result means
pernicious
anaemia
as the cause of low B12 is not as likely and its okay to start supplementing now?
Clearly my GP won't be prescribing B12 or folate, but presumably the “satisfactory” Intrinsic Factor ab result means
pernicious
anaemia
as the cause of low B12 is not as likely and its okay to start supplementing now?
Myalikki
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Update.
I have received a letter from my haematologist. It states that I have mild anemia which I knew it also says that there is significant Haemolysis and increase in reticulocyte count up to 293.2. Bilirubin raised at 30. Inflammatory markers near normal with a crp of5.7. All very confusing, having trouble
I have received a letter from my haematologist. It states that I have mild anemia which I knew it also says that there is significant Haemolysis and increase in reticulocyte count up to 293.2. Bilirubin raised at 30. Inflammatory markers near normal with a crp of5.7. All very confusing, having trouble
Jacksc06
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CLL Support
8 months ago
borderline haemoglobin
my recent blood test show that my haemoglobin A12 level is borderline .Does this indicate that I should increase my SI of B12?Have been feeling more exhausted of late.
my recent blood test show that my haemoglobin A12 level is borderline .Does this indicate that I should increase my SI of B12?Have been feeling more exhausted of late.
Mrsannabbott
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
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Results from Medichecks/ Supplement Advice
https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149843665/thyroid-and-hrt Following everyones helpful advice to my previous post, I've got results from Medichecks advising that I have insufficient levels of Vit D (48.3 in range of 50 - 250). Does anyone have any recommendations for which supplements to
https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149843665/thyroid-and-hrt Following everyones helpful advice to my previous post, I've got results from Medichecks advising that I have insufficient levels of Vit D (48.3 in range of 50 - 250). Does anyone have any recommendations for which supplements to
Apollo1
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
A helpful video for me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5cyMLt6N7Q This was posted by someone else on this site 6+- months ago and resonated with me. I do not know who the creator is or their credentials. I am more than fine that it is not blessed/authenticated and find it valuable. It differentiates between Intrinsic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5cyMLt6N7Q This was posted by someone else on this site 6+- months ago and resonated with me. I do not know who the creator is or their credentials. I am more than fine that it is not blessed/authenticated and find it valuable. It differentiates between Intrinsic
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
[i][b]Evaluation of FT4 Levels by Immunoassay Requires Specific Reference Intervals in Pregnant Women[/b][/i]
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Evaluation of FT4 Levels by Immunoassay Requires Specific Reference Intervals in Pregnant Women
[/i] [i][/i] [i]Eijun Nishihara and Takashi Akamizu[/i] [i]Published Online:14 Mar 2023https://doi.org/10.1089/ct.2023;35.93-95[/i] https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/ct.2023%3B35.93-95
[i]
Evaluation of FT4 Levels by Immunoassay Requires Specific Reference Intervals in Pregnant Women
[/i] [i][/i] [i]Eijun Nishihara and Takashi Akamizu[/i] [i]Published Online:14 Mar 2023https://doi.org/10.1089/ct.2023;35.93-95[/i] https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/ct.2023%3B35.93-95
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Lost in Translation
Anaemia
/B12 deficiency is not on the syllabus. When they become doctors, they are working relentlessly in a chaotic, disorganised system, still learning and having to pass further exams.
Anaemia
/B12 deficiency is not on the syllabus. When they become doctors, they are working relentlessly in a chaotic, disorganised system, still learning and having to pass further exams.
Narwhal10
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
1 or 2 time a day vit b12 1000 microgram???
Hello dear friends I read here some post that someone is injecting one or two time a day of vitamin b12 ampules (1000 microgram or 1 mg). Is it safe to inject such a massive b12 one or two time a day for life??? I thought that the protocol for b12 deficiency treatment is loading doses of 6 ampules during
Hello dear friends I read here some post that someone is injecting one or two time a day of vitamin b12 ampules (1000 microgram or 1 mg). Is it safe to inject such a massive b12 one or two time a day for life??? I thought that the protocol for b12 deficiency treatment is loading doses of 6 ampules during
Emiroskui
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
buprenorphine -what next
I’ve been on buprenorphine for about 2 months now. I take 600 micrograms. I have also been slowly reducing from pregabalin by 25 mg every two weeks and am now on 100mg. I had nausea when I started buprenorphine but that stopped after a couple of weeks only to return. I have totally lost my appetite
I’ve been on buprenorphine for about 2 months now. I take 600 micrograms. I have also been slowly reducing from pregabalin by 25 mg every two weeks and am now on 100mg. I had nausea when I started buprenorphine but that stopped after a couple of weeks only to return. I have totally lost my appetite
Happykaz
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Help with supplementing iron
GPhas prescribed ferrous sulfate . I am finding it makes me very constipated. Has anyone else had this problem and can anyone advise anything better to take? Thanks in advance!8
GPhas prescribed ferrous sulfate . I am finding it makes me very constipated. Has anyone else had this problem and can anyone advise anything better to take? Thanks in advance!8
Heatheronthehill
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
re tested
Bloods Tested again and results are TSH <0.01 mlU/L (0.55-4.78) FreeT420.8 pmol/L. (11.5-22.7) Vit B12 is 637 pg/mL (200) Serum folate 17.00 ng/ml. (>5.50) Ferritin 62 ng/mL (301480) Can I have your thoughts ps. I'm currently taking Vit d spray, b12 drops and I have about 2 weeks left of folic
Bloods Tested again and results are TSH <0.01 mlU/L (0.55-4.78) FreeT420.8 pmol/L. (11.5-22.7) Vit B12 is 637 pg/mL (200) Serum folate 17.00 ng/ml. (>5.50) Ferritin 62 ng/mL (301480) Can I have your thoughts ps. I'm currently taking Vit d spray, b12 drops and I have about 2 weeks left of folic
Welshscot
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Blood test results
Just had my yearly check up with full blood tests. I can access the results but will also be seeing my GP face to face (!) next week as this is part of the check up. Can you tell me what these two results mean, please? Serum Creactive protein level 7.8mg/L (normal below 5) and Mean corpus haemoglobin
Just had my yearly check up with full blood tests. I can access the results but will also be seeing my GP face to face (!) next week as this is part of the check up. Can you tell me what these two results mean, please? Serum Creactive protein level 7.8mg/L (normal below 5) and Mean corpus haemoglobin
oscarandchloe
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Eustachian tube dysfunction is it possible this is connected to b12 deficiency?
My partner has has b12 deficiency symptoms for years, only recently diagnosed. He gets a fullness in his ears, he cant pop them even with all methods ENT teach you. I was just wondering if anyone else had had these problems. Initially we thought his off balance feeling when walking was caused by this
My partner has has b12 deficiency symptoms for years, only recently diagnosed. He gets a fullness in his ears, he cant pop them even with all methods ENT teach you. I was just wondering if anyone else had had these problems. Initially we thought his off balance feeling when walking was caused by this
Nic878
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Iron results - any help please?
Inflammation CRP HS 1.850 mg/L (Range: < 3) Iron Status Iron 15.4 umol/L (Range: 10 - 30) TIBC 57.1 umol/L (Range: 45 - 81) UIBC 41.7 umol/L (Range: 13 - 56) Transferrin Saturation 27.0 % (Range: 25 - 45) Ferritin 123.00 ug/L (Range: 30 - 150) Morning all, I've finally got round to checking
Inflammation CRP HS 1.850 mg/L (Range: < 3) Iron Status Iron 15.4 umol/L (Range: 10 - 30) TIBC 57.1 umol/L (Range: 45 - 81) UIBC 41.7 umol/L (Range: 13 - 56) Transferrin Saturation 27.0 % (Range: 25 - 45) Ferritin 123.00 ug/L (Range: 30 - 150) Morning all, I've finally got round to checking
FoggyThinker
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Possible dangers of too much iron.
Iron supplementation is often advised on this forum. This article points up new research on the effect of iron on Alzheimer's. I would appreciate anyone with medical knowledge running their eye over this in case of any relevance to RLS. They do mention MS, which can be associated with RLS. Lhlklttps
Iron supplementation is often advised on this forum. This article points up new research on the effect of iron on Alzheimer's. I would appreciate anyone with medical knowledge running their eye over this in case of any relevance to RLS. They do mention MS, which can be associated with RLS. Lhlklttps
Madlegs1
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Low ferritin, high iron
I recently got a bunch of lab tests done by a functional medicine doctor. I thought I had too much iron. My UIBC was lab low at 91(range 131-425), my iron was lab high at 204(range 27-159), and iron saturation was lab high at 69%(range 15-55%).But ferritin was somewhat low, though not lab low. It was
I recently got a bunch of lab tests done by a functional medicine doctor. I thought I had too much iron. My UIBC was lab low at 91(range 131-425), my iron was lab high at 204(range 27-159), and iron saturation was lab high at 69%(range 15-55%).But ferritin was somewhat low, though not lab low. It was
CraftyGamer19
in
Thyroid UK
8 months ago
pulmonary embolism
I had my 4 weekly B12 for my
pernicious
anaemia
last night and was told you shouldn’t really have it when you’ve been in blood thinners. Thankfully it was nice nurse and she just did it. Advice please. Is this right and do I need to self inject now to get better.
I had my 4 weekly B12 for my
pernicious
anaemia
last night and was told you shouldn’t really have it when you’ve been in blood thinners. Thankfully it was nice nurse and she just did it. Advice please. Is this right and do I need to self inject now to get better.
Hedgehogs15
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Mayo Clinic studies B12 def, are very interesting!!
Check these studies out! I printed a few copies for my medical practice Abstract Although cobalamin (vitamin B12) deficiency was described over a century ago, it is still difficult to establish the correct diagnosis and prescribe the right treatment. Symptoms related to vitamin B12 deficiency may
Check these studies out! I printed a few copies for my medical practice Abstract Although cobalamin (vitamin B12) deficiency was described over a century ago, it is still difficult to establish the correct diagnosis and prescribe the right treatment. Symptoms related to vitamin B12 deficiency may
brenanddave
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
8 week bloodtest
Hi all, I've been on a reduced levothyroxine dose of 125mcg for the last 8 weeks and i stopped taking the iron tablets as my stomach was too painful, so for the past 7 weeks i've been using an iron patch. My dr agreed to retest my iron as i didn't want to be wasting my time and money if the patches
Hi all, I've been on a reduced levothyroxine dose of 125mcg for the last 8 weeks and i stopped taking the iron tablets as my stomach was too painful, so for the past 7 weeks i've been using an iron patch. My dr agreed to retest my iron as i didn't want to be wasting my time and money if the patches
catpurple7
in
Thyroid UK
8 months ago
How much folic acid while on ED injections?
I inject b12 daily or at least every other day for over two years now. I'm lots better by now but have still slight polyneuropathy left. During this time I've experimented with different dosages of folic acid (as well as with methyl folate and folinic acid) but I'm still not sure what works best for
I inject b12 daily or at least every other day for over two years now. I'm lots better by now but have still slight polyneuropathy left. During this time I've experimented with different dosages of folic acid (as well as with methyl folate and folinic acid) but I'm still not sure what works best for
Asselchen
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
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