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Can anyone help with test results
Hi there any help I would gratefully appreciate. Below are my recent test results. I am currently taking 2 Metavive ll and 1 Metavive l supplements. I took the test late in afternoon but fasted from meds and food the whole day. pB TSH ! 0.07 mU/L [ 0.30
Hi there any help I would gratefully appreciate. Below are my recent test results. I am currently taking 2 Metavive ll and 1 Metavive l supplements. I took the test late in afternoon but fasted from meds and food the whole day. pB TSH ! 0.07 mU/L [ 0.30
alex232
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
New blood test after speaking to a doctor about stomach problem.
Any help understand these blood works please. Would be helpful. I’d spoke to GP on Monday and she said she run blood test, and go for a scan as well to see what’s going on. Blood test came back the same day. (But used to this by now) but would be interested to know what is going on. Thanks for any
Any help understand these blood works please. Would be helpful. I’d spoke to GP on Monday and she said she run blood test, and go for a scan as well to see what’s going on. Blood test came back the same day. (But used to this by now) but would be interested to know what is going on. Thanks for any
Haze1975
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Result Interpretation Help please
Hello Could I ask some advice on my results please: TSH 0.01 (0.27- 4.20) FT4 18.7 (11.0 - 25.0) FT3 4.8 (3.1 - 6.8) Folate 21 (0-60.8) B12 200 (0-300) Ferritin 48 (15-300) April 41 (0-400) March 29 (15-300) I asked for a blood test because I was feeling really
Hello Could I ask some advice on my results please: TSH 0.01 (0.27- 4.20) FT4 18.7 (11.0 - 25.0) FT3 4.8 (3.1 - 6.8) Folate 21 (0-60.8) B12 200 (0-300) Ferritin 48 (15-300) April 41 (0-400) March 29 (15-300) I asked for a blood test because I was feeling really
missrees
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Good morning, I slightly touched on this subject with a previous post but wanted to put a bit more detail on in regards to my complaint to my Dr. So after years of going back and forth to Drs with Depression, extreme fatigue, Brain fog (so bad I thought I had dementia) after numerous blood tests over
Good morning, I slightly touched on this subject with a previous post but wanted to put a bit more detail on in regards to my complaint to my Dr. So after years of going back and forth to Drs with Depression, extreme fatigue, Brain fog (so bad I thought I had dementia) after numerous blood tests over
Purpleloulou27
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
PA and Hashimoto’s is there a link?
So after being on levo for a few months I feel a lot better, however I still get chest pains, headaches, numb/tingly feet/toes and breathlessness. Recent blood test showed, I am deficient in b12. I am a vegetarian, however I do eat cheese (probably more than I should) fortified cereals, Greek yogurt/
So after being on levo for a few months I feel a lot better, however I still get chest pains, headaches, numb/tingly feet/toes and breathlessness. Recent blood test showed, I am deficient in b12. I am a vegetarian, however I do eat cheese (probably more than I should) fortified cereals, Greek yogurt/
XxAnyaxX
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Issues with Accord
Good morning everyone, I hope you’re all well 😊 I’m just wondering if anyone is having issues with Accord since it changed from Actavis please? I’m having terrible morning nausea and dizziness, initially I thought it was down to taking folic acid for low folate but I completed my 4 month course a few
Good morning everyone, I hope you’re all well 😊 I’m just wondering if anyone is having issues with Accord since it changed from Actavis please? I’m having terrible morning nausea and dizziness, initially I thought it was down to taking folic acid for low folate but I completed my 4 month course a few
Shazy-B
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Zinc carnosine
I would like to try zinc carnosine for my gastritis and heartburn but am worried it may give me restless legs. Does anyone have any experience of this. An extract reads Carnosine is a naturally-occurring compound made from the amino acids beta-alanine and histidine.
I would like to try zinc carnosine for my gastritis and heartburn but am worried it may give me restless legs. Does anyone have any experience of this. An extract reads Carnosine is a naturally-occurring compound made from the amino acids beta-alanine and histidine.
Mum007
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
A bit about me
I worked in a Haematology laboratory for over 40 years until retirement. In that time I saw the introduction of automation into Blood Counting, Coagulation testing, and later, B12, Folate, Ferritin, Intrinsic Factor antibodies and Erythropoietin assays. In addition to routine laboratory work, I participated
I worked in a Haematology laboratory for over 40 years until retirement. In that time I saw the introduction of automation into Blood Counting, Coagulation testing, and later, B12, Folate, Ferritin, Intrinsic Factor antibodies and Erythropoietin assays. In addition to routine laboratory work, I participated
FlipperTD
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Diagnosis - Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency anaemia
The public-facing NHS England page about
[i]Diagnosis - Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency anaemia[/i]
includes this: [i]A particular drawback of testing vitamin B12 levels is that the current widely used blood test only measures the total amount of vitamin B12 in your blood. This means it measures
The public-facing NHS England page about
[i]Diagnosis - Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency anaemia[/i]
includes this: [i]A particular drawback of testing vitamin B12 levels is that the current widely used blood test only measures the total amount of vitamin B12 in your blood. This means it measures
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Advice request - Results
Following on from my last post Re emergency hospital visit, I have now upped the dose back to the regular 150 Levo I was on prior to hospital and now retested, results below: 14 July 2021 TSH 0.005 (0.27-4.2) FT3 3.56 (2.00-4.4) pg/mL FT4 1.91 (0.93-1.7) ng/dL FT3 : 65 % through range FT4 : 127.27 %through
Following on from my last post Re emergency hospital visit, I have now upped the dose back to the regular 150 Levo I was on prior to hospital and now retested, results below: 14 July 2021 TSH 0.005 (0.27-4.2) FT3 3.56 (2.00-4.4) pg/mL FT4 1.91 (0.93-1.7) ng/dL FT3 : 65 % through range FT4 : 127.27 %through
Sami-M
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
SIBO and Elevated Liver Enzymes
I have had gastro issues the last two months after using a proton pump inhibitor in May and was finally diagnosed with SIBO on Monday. My GI started me on Rifaximin and Neomycin last night. She did a liver function panel test before I started on the antibiotics and the AST was 52 and the ALT was 73.
I have had gastro issues the last two months after using a proton pump inhibitor in May and was finally diagnosed with SIBO on Monday. My GI started me on Rifaximin and Neomycin last night. She did a liver function panel test before I started on the antibiotics and the AST was 52 and the ALT was 73.
Pain12345
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
B12 deficiency tongue photo
I recently wrote about burning mouth syndrome- and how for diagnosis to be considered for oral dysaesthesia as a primary condition would require exclusion of all secondary conditions: B12/folate/ferritin, autoimmune conditions and salivary gland disorders. My angular cheilitis issues have been resolved
I recently wrote about burning mouth syndrome- and how for diagnosis to be considered for oral dysaesthesia as a primary condition would require exclusion of all secondary conditions: B12/folate/ferritin, autoimmune conditions and salivary gland disorders. My angular cheilitis issues have been resolved
Cherylclaire
Forum Support
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Iron Results advice please
Could the resident iron specialists kindly let me have some feedback on latest iron results. Thank you. 14 July 2021 Iron 103 (33-193) ug/dl Ferritin 39.31 (13-150) ng/mL TIBC 388 (250-450) ug/dl Transferrin Saturation 26.546% Folate 10.5 ng/mL (3.1-20.5) I’ve been on daily iron bisglycinate (27mg
Could the resident iron specialists kindly let me have some feedback on latest iron results. Thank you. 14 July 2021 Iron 103 (33-193) ug/dl Ferritin 39.31 (13-150) ng/mL TIBC 388 (250-450) ug/dl Transferrin Saturation 26.546% Folate 10.5 ng/mL (3.1-20.5) I’ve been on daily iron bisglycinate (27mg
Sami-M
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Advice on New Results Please
Following on from my last post Re emergency hospital visit, I have now upped the dose back to the regular 150 Levo I was on prior to hospital and now retested, results below: 14 July 2021 TSH 0.005 (0.27-4.2) FT3 3.56 (2.00-4.4) pg/mL FT4 1.91 (0.93-1.7) ng/dL FT3 : 65 % through range FT4 :
Following on from my last post Re emergency hospital visit, I have now upped the dose back to the regular 150 Levo I was on prior to hospital and now retested, results below: 14 July 2021 TSH 0.005 (0.27-4.2) FT3 3.56 (2.00-4.4) pg/mL FT4 1.91 (0.93-1.7) ng/dL FT3 : 65 % through range FT4 :
Sami-M
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Low stomach acid tests
I asked some questions about B12 and Diarrhoea here: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/145437733/vit-b12-and-diarrhoea Some people came back suggesting that low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria or achlorhydria) is a cause of stomach acid. I did the sodium bicarbonate "burp" test and it seems I might
I asked some questions about B12 and Diarrhoea here: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/145437733/vit-b12-and-diarrhoea Some people came back suggesting that low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria or achlorhydria) is a cause of stomach acid. I did the sodium bicarbonate "burp" test and it seems I might
mickeymouse42
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Dizziness and Spinning
Hope you can give some advice.My daughter has been in and out of hospital several times in the last year,with dizziness spinning and low blood pressure.She had B12 deficiency a few years ago and was given loading doses but it was stopped when they retested, her folate has been low and she got folic acid
Hope you can give some advice.My daughter has been in and out of hospital several times in the last year,with dizziness spinning and low blood pressure.She had B12 deficiency a few years ago and was given loading doses but it was stopped when they retested, her folate has been low and she got folic acid
Smokey2018
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Newbie
I also suffer with chronic depression and low mood and was told this could be made worse by the
pernicious
anaemia
. Has anyone else suffered from this? Sue
I also suffer with chronic depression and low mood and was told this could be made worse by the
pernicious
anaemia
. Has anyone else suffered from this? Sue
SueBarr
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Normal active b12 and serum b12 - does that mean I don't have pernicious aneamia?
My question is, does this conclude that I don't have
pernicious
anaemia
? I'm tempted to get further tests but they are expensive and don't seem to be very conclusive. Thank you in advance for your help.
My question is, does this conclude that I don't have
pernicious
anaemia
? I'm tempted to get further tests but they are expensive and don't seem to be very conclusive. Thank you in advance for your help.
gemini4378
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Help with results
I didn't put my fatigue, feeling cold, brain fog, neuropathy down to my hypothyroidism initially but instead to
pernicious
anaemia
, for which I had my B12 injections stopped over lockdown and iron deficiency.
I didn't put my fatigue, feeling cold, brain fog, neuropathy down to my hypothyroidism initially but instead to
pernicious
anaemia
, for which I had my B12 injections stopped over lockdown and iron deficiency.
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Pregabalin, gabapentin, AED, epileptic drug interactions with B12 processes
I am deficient as a result of ileum and large intestine surgery, not
pernicious
anaemia
and IM inject myself daily. If the issue lies in intestinal/stomach absorption then I am inclined to continue in the interim (because I am in so much pain) as I don’t yet have an official diagnosis.
I am deficient as a result of ileum and large intestine surgery, not
pernicious
anaemia
and IM inject myself daily. If the issue lies in intestinal/stomach absorption then I am inclined to continue in the interim (because I am in so much pain) as I don’t yet have an official diagnosis.
Duncan80
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
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