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Finally got my blood results back. In Australia T3 & T4 are not tested if TSH is in acceptable range 😩 TSH- 1.01 (0.50-4.70) Vitamin D - 22 (50-200) Ferritin - 23 (30-200) Iron - 9 (9-30) Transferrin 2.3 (2.0-3.6) Transfer.sat - 16 (15-50) The above consistent with Iron Deficiency Vitamin B12 - 656
Finally got my blood results back. In Australia T3 & T4 are not tested if TSH is in acceptable range 😩 TSH- 1.01 (0.50-4.70) Vitamin D - 22 (50-200) Ferritin - 23 (30-200) Iron - 9 (9-30) Transferrin 2.3 (2.0-3.6) Transfer.sat - 16 (15-50) The above consistent with Iron Deficiency Vitamin B12 - 656
Bridie2014
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Newly diagnosed
Hi, I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia a couple of days ago. I'm a night time care assistant and am worried about if I can continue to do my job as my legs really hurt. I'm on gabpentin and taking co-codamol but still in pain. I'm working tomorrow night, any help would be gratefully received. Thanks
Hi, I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia a couple of days ago. I'm a night time care assistant and am worried about if I can continue to do my job as my legs really hurt. I'm on gabpentin and taking co-codamol but still in pain. I'm working tomorrow night, any help would be gratefully received. Thanks
Nutiniki74
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
How to ease the pain
Has anyone managed to find a way to help with the pain? Doctors have put me on a few different painkillers over the last 2 year's, from Co-dydramol, naproxen, codine combined with paracetamol. Now I'm on Mefamics and I just can't fight through this pain anymore. ☹ was woundering if anyone had found
Has anyone managed to find a way to help with the pain? Doctors have put me on a few different painkillers over the last 2 year's, from Co-dydramol, naproxen, codine combined with paracetamol. Now I'm on Mefamics and I just can't fight through this pain anymore. ☹ was woundering if anyone had found
Tessie70
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
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What relevance have MCH, MCV, MCHC results have in possible B12 deficiency ?
I had some FBC tests done recently and the above plus Serum alkaline phosphatase were considered 'abnormal'. No treatment but combined with a low B12 serum test I wondered if there was a connection? Since then taking 1000mcg cyanacobalim pills plus 1200ug B12 spray hoping this will help. Better add
I had some FBC tests done recently and the above plus Serum alkaline phosphatase were considered 'abnormal'. No treatment but combined with a low B12 serum test I wondered if there was a connection? Since then taking 1000mcg cyanacobalim pills plus 1200ug B12 spray hoping this will help. Better add
jib70
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Buccastem & Apixaban (my 2nd post this morning)
Apparently Migralieve Pink tablets for Migtaine (the ones with the anti-emetic) are currently unavailable at pharmacies due to supply problems. I asked the pharmacist for alternatives & she suggested Buccastem then Co-codamol once the nausea has passed. Trouble is I’m on Apixaban & would need a prescription
Apparently Migralieve Pink tablets for Migtaine (the ones with the anti-emetic) are currently unavailable at pharmacies due to supply problems. I asked the pharmacist for alternatives & she suggested Buccastem then Co-codamol once the nausea has passed. Trouble is I’m on Apixaban & would need a prescription
Hidden
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AF Association
6 years ago
Blood results following total thyroidectomy after throid cancer (2nd post)
Hi, Thank you for your replys regarding my results, I was unable to amend my original post for some reason so I've had to post again, I hope this doesnt cause any confusion on the forum. This time I've added my ranges, I am on 112.5mg of thyroxine daily. My original post: I am nearly 12 months post
Hi, Thank you for your replys regarding my results, I was unable to amend my original post for some reason so I've had to post again, I hope this doesnt cause any confusion on the forum. This time I've added my ranges, I am on 112.5mg of thyroxine daily. My original post: I am nearly 12 months post
Liam12
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Medichecks results following total thyroidectomy
Hi again everyone, I wondered if anyone would be kind enough to translate my latest blood results from medichecks, I am nearly 12 months post surgery after having thyroid cancer and a total thyroidectomy, I didn't have radioactive Iodine. Levothyroxine dose is 112.5mg p/day TSH ..... 0.049 range
Hi again everyone, I wondered if anyone would be kind enough to translate my latest blood results from medichecks, I am nearly 12 months post surgery after having thyroid cancer and a total thyroidectomy, I didn't have radioactive Iodine. Levothyroxine dose is 112.5mg p/day TSH ..... 0.049 range
Liam12
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Possible Urinary Endometriosis
Hi all, Long and complicated story about diagnosis and an operation but basically I don’t think it helped. I have cerebral palsy and have had since birth but what I didn’t see coming was when I started off with heavy periods from the age of 13 and my GP started me on Mefanamic Acid which didn’t help
Hi all, Long and complicated story about diagnosis and an operation but basically I don’t think it helped. I have cerebral palsy and have had since birth but what I didn’t see coming was when I started off with heavy periods from the age of 13 and my GP started me on Mefanamic Acid which didn’t help
J_Bav101
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Pain relief
Hi ladies I’m struggling with pain and have tried various combinations of paracetamol ibuprofen co-codamol but some days it really gets me down My oncologist tells me to take morphine but I’m very reluctant What do you find helps?.. I have extensive bone mets Barb XX
Hi ladies I’m struggling with pain and have tried various combinations of paracetamol ibuprofen co-codamol but some days it really gets me down My oncologist tells me to take morphine but I’m very reluctant What do you find helps?.. I have extensive bone mets Barb XX
Barbteeth
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 years ago
Newbie, first post please can anyone advise regarding pain?
Hello everyone, I'm new here and wondered if anyone can offer some thoughts or suggestions as I'm finding I have increasing joint and muscle pain. I'm not sure where to start with my post as I have a mixed bag of symptoms some of which I know (and suspect) are complications of me having Inflammatory
Hello everyone, I'm new here and wondered if anyone can offer some thoughts or suggestions as I'm finding I have increasing joint and muscle pain. I'm not sure where to start with my post as I have a mixed bag of symptoms some of which I know (and suspect) are complications of me having Inflammatory
Gutfeelings
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Arthritis Action
6 years ago
Walk in
Hey, Woken up in agony with my endometriosis today!!!! No GP appointments available, just waiting on a phone call to see if they will give me anything, currently got co-codamol. She wouldn’t prescribe the codeine for me again for some reason. Wondering if I should go to my nearest walk in?? Thanks
Hey, Woken up in agony with my endometriosis today!!!! No GP appointments available, just waiting on a phone call to see if they will give me anything, currently got co-codamol. She wouldn’t prescribe the codeine for me again for some reason. Wondering if I should go to my nearest walk in?? Thanks
Georgia6206
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Help please,lab results
Hi everyone,my mum's lab results,she's on levo 100 mg ;she's 74 years old; Tsh- 0,37 (0.25-5.00) FT4-13,26 (9.0-20.0 pmol/l) FT 3- 4.24 (4.0-8.3 pmol/l) ANTI-TPO 0.8 ( <12.00 IU/mL) IRON 14.47 (8.900-30.40 umol/l Glucose 8.301 (3.300- 6.100 mmol/L UREA 4.685 ( 2.400-7.200) Creatinine 88.23 (44.00-97
Hi everyone,my mum's lab results,she's on levo 100 mg ;she's 74 years old; Tsh- 0,37 (0.25-5.00) FT4-13,26 (9.0-20.0 pmol/l) FT 3- 4.24 (4.0-8.3 pmol/l) ANTI-TPO 0.8 ( <12.00 IU/mL) IRON 14.47 (8.900-30.40 umol/l Glucose 8.301 (3.300- 6.100 mmol/L UREA 4.685 ( 2.400-7.200) Creatinine 88.23 (44.00-97
Lispuhiza
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Do my lab results look normal?
I've just got my lab results back from my full blood count and B12 test and am wondering whether they look normal? They appear to fall within the normal ranges although my RBCs and haematocrit are on the lower end of the scale and my MCV and MCH are on the high end of the scales. I have an appointment
I've just got my lab results back from my full blood count and B12 test and am wondering whether they look normal? They appear to fall within the normal ranges although my RBCs and haematocrit are on the lower end of the scale and my MCV and MCH are on the high end of the scales. I have an appointment
Ck12232
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Blood test
Hi all sorry complete brain fog. Iv got my endo appt this morning at 10 and iv forgotten, can I have a cup of tea I don’t take milk just honey in it. And my 2 co-codamol prior to the blood test? I know I can’t have my levythroxine
Hi all sorry complete brain fog. Iv got my endo appt this morning at 10 and iv forgotten, can I have a cup of tea I don’t take milk just honey in it. And my 2 co-codamol prior to the blood test? I know I can’t have my levythroxine
MMAndrea52
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Nutrition, Supplements & Respiratory Health
I'm not a qualified Nutritionist but spend quite a lot of time pouring over serious reports from respectable, independent sources. I'm aware most people in the UK are 'already' obtaining the advised Government Daily Allowance of Vitamins, Minerals etc purely through stuff they eat and drink. And 'yes
I'm not a qualified Nutritionist but spend quite a lot of time pouring over serious reports from respectable, independent sources. I'm aware most people in the UK are 'already' obtaining the advised Government Daily Allowance of Vitamins, Minerals etc purely through stuff they eat and drink. And 'yes
Matman
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Test Results .
Good afternoon, I have today received these results from my recent blood test . I am currently taking 50mg Thyroxine at night and I am gluten and dairy free. I do not take iron or Vit B12 supplements . I would be most grateful if someone could advise me before I send these results to my doctor. As the
Good afternoon, I have today received these results from my recent blood test . I am currently taking 50mg Thyroxine at night and I am gluten and dairy free. I do not take iron or Vit B12 supplements . I would be most grateful if someone could advise me before I send these results to my doctor. As the
TJc64
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
b 12 stopped working after the sixth shot
i have migraines and my neuro suggested b 12 . My levels were low at 180 pg /ml - i was asked to take 6 shots -migraines greatly improved -i got 50 percent relief but after the 6 th shot methyl cobalamin is ineffective , i kept self injecting another 12 more shots only to find b 12 levels more than 3000
i have migraines and my neuro suggested b 12 . My levels were low at 180 pg /ml - i was asked to take 6 shots -migraines greatly improved -i got 50 percent relief but after the 6 th shot methyl cobalamin is ineffective , i kept self injecting another 12 more shots only to find b 12 levels more than 3000
pinkypop
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Constant pain
I'm new to this. I've had general osteoarthritis since my 30s - I'm now 71. It started in my knees but for many years I've had it in my spine, hips and hands as well. I've also had sciatica since I was 19 and was originally prescribed anti-inflammatory drugs but this was changed to co-codamol when I
I'm new to this. I've had general osteoarthritis since my 30s - I'm now 71. It started in my knees but for many years I've had it in my spine, hips and hands as well. I've also had sciatica since I was 19 and was originally prescribed anti-inflammatory drugs but this was changed to co-codamol when I
Millie_H
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Arthritis Action
6 years ago
This works for me, maybe it'll help you
Hi all, I'm new to the forum but not to RLS. I've had it, lightly, all my life as has my mother (worse than me). A good few months ago I was lying in bed, with my feet not happy, unable to sleep and I suddenly remembered the pills my mother used to take decades ago. They were called Limb Ease, you could
Hi all, I'm new to the forum but not to RLS. I've had it, lightly, all my life as has my mother (worse than me). A good few months ago I was lying in bed, with my feet not happy, unable to sleep and I suddenly remembered the pills my mother used to take decades ago. They were called Limb Ease, you could
smudges
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Signed off from haematologist today.
I went to see the haematologist I was originally referred to for anaemia back in February. It was she who recognised the spider naevie and felt my enlarged liver. She referred me for a liver scan and a gastroscopy and colonoscopy which confirmed the diagnosis of cirrhosis. She said that I should still
I went to see the haematologist I was originally referred to for anaemia back in February. It was she who recognised the spider naevie and felt my enlarged liver. She referred me for a liver scan and a gastroscopy and colonoscopy which confirmed the diagnosis of cirrhosis. She said that I should still
GrandmaDylan
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
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