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Hi, Would like to know your thoughts on the following: 2 or 3 years or so ago for me pharmacists put on my levothyroxine scripts take 30 to 60 minutes before breakfast or any medication, but prior to this for 29 years I had been taking everything with it be it medication, food, caffeine, vitamins
Hi, Would like to know your thoughts on the following: 2 or 3 years or so ago for me pharmacists put on my levothyroxine scripts take 30 to 60 minutes before breakfast or any medication, but prior to this for 29 years I had been taking everything with it be it medication, food, caffeine, vitamins
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Thyroid labs
I have usually have hypothyroid. And on levo 75mg and 12 mg of T3. Now i have come back 0.33 TSH ( classed abnormal) I do have symptoms face heart rate, insomnia, exhaustion, skin fkushing. Sun sensitivity. In middle of Range T4 and T3 ( classed as normal) TPO 2,000 And low parathyroid levels
I have usually have hypothyroid. And on levo 75mg and 12 mg of T3. Now i have come back 0.33 TSH ( classed abnormal) I do have symptoms face heart rate, insomnia, exhaustion, skin fkushing. Sun sensitivity. In middle of Range T4 and T3 ( classed as normal) TPO 2,000 And low parathyroid levels
Chaseandcherry
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Vitamin D suggestion
Dear all, I hope you are all well and not much in pain. Now my older daughter is also diagnosed with SLE, i feel life is a bit more challenging and she is a new mum. I wonder if anyone can suggest couple of brands for Vitamin D. Everytime I take an over the counter brand, it makes me very sick. Any
Dear all, I hope you are all well and not much in pain. Now my older daughter is also diagnosed with SLE, i feel life is a bit more challenging and she is a new mum. I wonder if anyone can suggest couple of brands for Vitamin D. Everytime I take an over the counter brand, it makes me very sick. Any
LalSD
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
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Neurology Doc advice
saw neurology consultant few days ago re the MRI scan I had after a stroke last year. And when I mentioned how my memory banks were badly affected and also said I was getting 2 monthly injections of B12 he told me that B12 would improve my memory losses so hopefully I can get my Doc to agree to more
saw neurology consultant few days ago re the MRI scan I had after a stroke last year. And when I mentioned how my memory banks were badly affected and also said I was getting 2 monthly injections of B12 he told me that B12 would improve my memory losses so hopefully I can get my Doc to agree to more
Beadbuddy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Symprove for digestive issues?
I have read that some people have had help with Symprove. What symptoms would you say it helps with most. I have some IBS like pains, some bloating and nausea and general nerve pain through my abdomen. I have had loads of scans, tests and consults and they all say nothing serious appears to be going
I have read that some people have had help with Symprove. What symptoms would you say it helps with most. I have some IBS like pains, some bloating and nausea and general nerve pain through my abdomen. I have had loads of scans, tests and consults and they all say nothing serious appears to be going
Chickens44
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
still low energy & weak arm/leg
Hi, I’ve 24 loading doses of 1000mcg B12 through the GP, although many of my symptoms have gone (falling over, rapid heartbeat, breathlessness, double vision, hallucinations) I’m still experiencing very low energy on some days, I’ve gone from working full time and being very active to some days being
Hi, I’ve 24 loading doses of 1000mcg B12 through the GP, although many of my symptoms have gone (falling over, rapid heartbeat, breathlessness, double vision, hallucinations) I’m still experiencing very low energy on some days, I’ve gone from working full time and being very active to some days being
Karenedawson
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Pregnacare
I've been taking this for around a year now. I've also been taking CoQ10 & Omega 3. I'm looking to add magnesium & zinc into my supplement library. Pregnacare looks like it has very low doses of everything anyway. Can someone recommend a folic acid that I should take? I'm thinking of just taking everything
I've been taking this for around a year now. I've also been taking CoQ10 & Omega 3. I'm looking to add magnesium & zinc into my supplement library. Pregnacare looks like it has very low doses of everything anyway. Can someone recommend a folic acid that I should take? I'm thinking of just taking everything
Greenleaves1
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Please advise re results.
I have a TSH of 0.005 ( 0.27-4.2) T3 of 5.9 ( 3.1-6.8) and T4 of 10.5 ( 12 -22). My pulse is 79. I am losing weight slowly with fasting from dawn till dusk twice a week but I am constipated, have little stamina ( I can only really do one thing a day eg if I go for a swim in the morning I am wiped
I have a TSH of 0.005 ( 0.27-4.2) T3 of 5.9 ( 3.1-6.8) and T4 of 10.5 ( 12 -22). My pulse is 79. I am losing weight slowly with fasting from dawn till dusk twice a week but I am constipated, have little stamina ( I can only really do one thing a day eg if I go for a swim in the morning I am wiped
Hectorsmum2
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
How overcome a high B12 test from when I must supplement to function?
Both intrinsic factor and parietal antibody tests were positive ("abnormal") with B12 >2000. Methylmalonic Acid is normal at .28. I have Hashimoto's and other autoimmune conditions and I recently learned my mom was being treated for PA when she passed. After suffering so many of the symptoms of PA for
Both intrinsic factor and parietal antibody tests were positive ("abnormal") with B12 >2000. Methylmalonic Acid is normal at .28. I have Hashimoto's and other autoimmune conditions and I recently learned my mom was being treated for PA when she passed. After suffering so many of the symptoms of PA for
Pamelayne
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
0.9 saline 1 liter IV infusion.
Last year I asked on the forum if anyone knew where I could get a saline infusion. Come to find out that was heretical and not done in the UK. 🙂 In the USA there are clinics owned and run by nurses where one can get infusions with or without vitamins of your choice. There are also mobile clinics.
Last year I asked on the forum if anyone knew where I could get a saline infusion. Come to find out that was heretical and not done in the UK. 🙂 In the USA there are clinics owned and run by nurses where one can get infusions with or without vitamins of your choice. There are also mobile clinics.
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
T3 only worth another PROPER go?
Okay so I made a post last year about being unable tolerate t3 only but I’m actually wondering if I jumped onto t3 mono too quickly and gave up too fast? (Which many others pointed out but at the time I was so unwell I could barely think straight) Prior to starting T3 only back then I was on a too
Okay so I made a post last year about being unable tolerate t3 only but I’m actually wondering if I jumped onto t3 mono too quickly and gave up too fast? (Which many others pointed out but at the time I was so unwell I could barely think straight) Prior to starting T3 only back then I was on a too
GreenTealSeal
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Thyroid Blood Test Results
Hi finally had a private blood test I have Hashimoto’s, and I am taking 125mcg levothyroxine daily and have B12 injections every 10-12 weeks Taking D3/K2 supplement plus multivitamin, cod liver oil and vitamin C Any comments on results would be welcomed TSH on a GP blood test at slightly later
Hi finally had a private blood test I have Hashimoto’s, and I am taking 125mcg levothyroxine daily and have B12 injections every 10-12 weeks Taking D3/K2 supplement plus multivitamin, cod liver oil and vitamin C Any comments on results would be welcomed TSH on a GP blood test at slightly later
Polly8855
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Wrong time to reduce SSRIs?
I was on 150mg of sertraline, I cut it down to 125mg earlier this year. A few days ago I cut the dose down to 100mg. I am having a few withdrawal symptoms, nausea, tired, bit shaky, upset tummy, etc. Which I expected. Nothing too bad, but I’m just wondering if I would be better to wait until I have started
I was on 150mg of sertraline, I cut it down to 125mg earlier this year. A few days ago I cut the dose down to 100mg. I am having a few withdrawal symptoms, nausea, tired, bit shaky, upset tummy, etc. Which I expected. Nothing too bad, but I’m just wondering if I would be better to wait until I have started
Chickens44
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
An Enlightening Endocrine Adventure
After appeasing an endocrinologist worried about my suppressed TSH by a cunning lab trick -- withholding NDT for three days before going for the blood work -- I realized I needed to titrate up the dose. Many thanks to those who replied with their NDT experience. I cranked it up to nearly double what
After appeasing an endocrinologist worried about my suppressed TSH by a cunning lab trick -- withholding NDT for three days before going for the blood work -- I realized I needed to titrate up the dose. Many thanks to those who replied with their NDT experience. I cranked it up to nearly double what
RockyPath
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
dark shadows in inside corners of eyes
what could cause these dark shadows in my granny's eyes, it's on both sides, it appears every few months and can last for months sometime. She gets b12 injections but her levels are fine and she had her last injection a week ago. Any thoughts are much appreciated
what could cause these dark shadows in my granny's eyes, it's on both sides, it appears every few months and can last for months sometime. She gets b12 injections but her levels are fine and she had her last injection a week ago. Any thoughts are much appreciated
MissyMe2
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Imbibe B12 Ampoules ?
hello, seems a strange question. I decided to try some Panpharma ampoules and the stinging is unbearable. Sane needles, tried different spots same awful stinging. Give me pain injecting anytime over this. There is no way I m going to inject even 1 ampoule. So rather than waste them I can either
hello, seems a strange question. I decided to try some Panpharma ampoules and the stinging is unbearable. Sane needles, tried different spots same awful stinging. Give me pain injecting anytime over this. There is no way I m going to inject even 1 ampoule. So rather than waste them I can either
Wheat
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Has anyone tried Neovos for an MMA urine test please?
Hi...wondering if anyone has tried these for tests please? I've used St Thomas hosp in past but they stopped over covid and am awaiting to hear back from them about current testing. Meanwhile these came up as offering a b12 urine test for £63,which is for MMA considerably cheaper than others available
Hi...wondering if anyone has tried these for tests please? I've used St Thomas hosp in past but they stopped over covid and am awaiting to hear back from them about current testing. Meanwhile these came up as offering a b12 urine test for £63,which is for MMA considerably cheaper than others available
Jo5454
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Quick Update
Still doing the work to find how to thrive and adjusting to improved suplimentation. I embrace not letting my neurological system languish in the smoldering that results in the current understanding of how to treat my neurological system by supplementation. Less must be the best. Elliot Overton's
Still doing the work to find how to thrive and adjusting to improved suplimentation. I embrace not letting my neurological system languish in the smoldering that results in the current understanding of how to treat my neurological system by supplementation. Less must be the best. Elliot Overton's
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Pascoe B12 in the USA?
Is it possible to buy the Pascoe B12 in the USA? Last B12 shot I had, one my insurance would allow, gave me an allergic reaction. Was told by some friends that I might be able to tolerate the Pascoe.
Is it possible to buy the Pascoe B12 in the USA? Last B12 shot I had, one my insurance would allow, gave me an allergic reaction. Was told by some friends that I might be able to tolerate the Pascoe.
highlandcottage8
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
B12 sublingual
Hi, I suppose this has been addressed before, but....Is there any reason not to take sublingual B12 around the same time as ndt? Usually I space the sublingual B12 a couple hours away from ndt but figured the B12 is bypassing the digestive system & the ndt is not. My TSH, FT4&3 are all good. Since
Hi, I suppose this has been addressed before, but....Is there any reason not to take sublingual B12 around the same time as ndt? Usually I space the sublingual B12 a couple hours away from ndt but figured the B12 is bypassing the digestive system & the ndt is not. My TSH, FT4&3 are all good. Since
terebol
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
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