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vitamin D and magnesium deficiency from B12 loading doses
good day, I'm on my sixth month of loading methy B12 and learning so much on with every ones posts, I am trying to balance out my cofactors now that I've started to feel better along this journey. So with other factors I'm finding out I'm deficient in from all my gastritis from B12 deficiency for several
good day, I'm on my sixth month of loading methy B12 and learning so much on with every ones posts, I am trying to balance out my cofactors now that I've started to feel better along this journey. So with other factors I'm finding out I'm deficient in from all my gastritis from B12 deficiency for several
JesusMercy60
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
RLS Blood test results, complex and in French...
Hello everyone. I've just had blood test results back, seeking more info on my chronic / extreme RLS. I was tested for iron panels, inflammation markers, B12 + B9 and a few other things. The results are in French (I live in France) and quite complex. Im posting here in the vague hope that there
Hello everyone. I've just had blood test results back, seeking more info on my chronic / extreme RLS. I was tested for iron panels, inflammation markers, B12 + B9 and a few other things. The results are in French (I live in France) and quite complex. Im posting here in the vague hope that there
Cabinman
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
New test results-can someone advise please.
I posted previous Medichecks Thyroid tests and have just had the results of the one I did on Monday morning! 9 am, fasting. No thyroxine for 26 hours. Usually take 112.5 mcg, thyroxine and 5 mcg T3 at around 6 am. [u]Inflammation[/u] (I have an upset tum at the moment after a course antibiotics
I posted previous Medichecks Thyroid tests and have just had the results of the one I did on Monday morning! 9 am, fasting. No thyroxine for 26 hours. Usually take 112.5 mcg, thyroxine and 5 mcg T3 at around 6 am. [u]Inflammation[/u] (I have an upset tum at the moment after a course antibiotics
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
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VITAMINS - Why do clinics recommend Proxseed?
Too many questions at the moment. I can see lots of clincs recommending this but then i look at the packet...seems to contain minimal quantities.....Coenzyme Q10 40 mg.... whereas I take 600mg and he takes 300mg (also l'carnitine and r alpha lipoic and whatever else i can get him to take (was wellman
Too many questions at the moment. I can see lots of clincs recommending this but then i look at the packet...seems to contain minimal quantities.....Coenzyme Q10 40 mg.... whereas I take 600mg and he takes 300mg (also l'carnitine and r alpha lipoic and whatever else i can get him to take (was wellman
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
Vitamin B
I am confused. I have been taking a super B complex as recommended but now am reading that B6 preve B is the absorbance of levidopa. Can someone please clarify. Thank you.
I am confused. I have been taking a super B complex as recommended but now am reading that B6 preve B is the absorbance of levidopa. Can someone please clarify. Thank you.
Gigi_12
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Loose Woman
Today Colleen talked about fatigue She was told the menopause. Is a vegan. Told pre diabetic type 2 I've emailed loose women as a good platform. Was her B12 tested .? Even if it was tested it should've been stated /discussed on the programme as very relevant to the topic ! Hope I get a reply
Today Colleen talked about fatigue She was told the menopause. Is a vegan. Told pre diabetic type 2 I've emailed loose women as a good platform. Was her B12 tested .? Even if it was tested it should've been stated /discussed on the programme as very relevant to the topic ! Hope I get a reply
Nackapan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
PA and Metformin
Hi Brains Trust! As of a visit to my GP this morning, I'm staring down the barrel of Type 2 diabetes and, whilst having already begun to implement a diet/exercise regime, I was wondering what effect metformin might have on my B12 levels as I'm already SI every 2-3 weeks, depending on symptoms. I know
Hi Brains Trust! As of a visit to my GP this morning, I'm staring down the barrel of Type 2 diabetes and, whilst having already begun to implement a diet/exercise regime, I was wondering what effect metformin might have on my B12 levels as I'm already SI every 2-3 weeks, depending on symptoms. I know
Suzibelle
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Frequent injuries when exercising.
I have been hypo for about 10 years, currently on 75mcg levo, and 10mcg lio but drop to 5mcg twice a week, otherwise my heart rate goes up from 60’s to 90’s. TSH 0.01, FT4 16.1, FT3 4.6, both 41% through range. Vit D 85. I find if I do even pilates, ligaments and bursae get easily inflamed. Eg an ankle
I have been hypo for about 10 years, currently on 75mcg levo, and 10mcg lio but drop to 5mcg twice a week, otherwise my heart rate goes up from 60’s to 90’s. TSH 0.01, FT4 16.1, FT3 4.6, both 41% through range. Vit D 85. I find if I do even pilates, ligaments and bursae get easily inflamed. Eg an ankle
beh1
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Finger prick blood test - gentle squeeze finger top before stabbing - gamechanger for me?
[u]
Stop press
[/u] - risk Anaemia test may fail - [u]
MMH said I should not have done it
[/u] as may cause Haemolysis is where the red blood cells in the collection tube start to break down and release their contents. They are not keen at all on squeezing end of finger, not sure if they
[u]
Stop press
[/u] - risk Anaemia test may fail - [u]
MMH said I should not have done it
[/u] as may cause Haemolysis is where the red blood cells in the collection tube start to break down and release their contents. They are not keen at all on squeezing end of finger, not sure if they
Sleepman
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
test results . help please? just received but appt this morning with endo
hi I have just had the following results and also a note from GP wanting to talk about my 'worrying' thryoid (I assume TSH) results My cholesterol has been high and he wanted me on statins but i have been hoping if I get my thyroid going the cholesterol would come down (endo thinks that is not possible
hi I have just had the following results and also a note from GP wanting to talk about my 'worrying' thryoid (I assume TSH) results My cholesterol has been high and he wanted me on statins but i have been hoping if I get my thyroid going the cholesterol would come down (endo thinks that is not possible
lauriegraham
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Vitamin B12—Multifaceted In Vivo Functions and In Vitro Applications
Another interesting paper (already posted on PAS forum!) Parts are very easy to read - but not all. [i]Nutrients. 2023 Jun; 15(12): 2734.[/i] [i]Published online 2023 Jun 13. doi: 10.3390/nu15122734[/i] [i]PMCID: PMC10305463[/i] [i]PMID: 37375638[/i] [i]
Vitamin B12—Multifaceted In Vivo Functions
Another interesting paper (already posted on PAS forum!) Parts are very easy to read - but not all. [i]Nutrients. 2023 Jun; 15(12): 2734.[/i] [i]Published online 2023 Jun 13. doi: 10.3390/nu15122734[/i] [i]PMCID: PMC10305463[/i] [i]PMID: 37375638[/i] [i]
Vitamin B12—Multifaceted In Vivo Functions
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
People with high blood levels of niacin, (vitamin B3), may be more likely to have a heart attack or stroke than those with lower levels
[i]I have a confession to make: I take vitamin supplements. Why is this a confession? Well, because research has indicated for years that dietary supplements are a waste of money for most people. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2325423-vitamins-and-dietary-supplements-are-a-waste-of-money-for-most-people
[i]I have a confession to make: I take vitamin supplements. Why is this a confession? Well, because research has indicated for years that dietary supplements are a waste of money for most people. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2325423-vitamins-and-dietary-supplements-are-a-waste-of-money-for-most-people
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
6 months ago
GP discussion re too much B12
I administer my adult daughters B12 monthly due to her having been misdiagnosed with MS and having peripheral neuropathy. Her GP finally agreed to see her face to face but insisted on blood tests first and has now called her in to discuss her high levels!!? She is anxious about the appointment and I
I administer my adult daughters B12 monthly due to her having been misdiagnosed with MS and having peripheral neuropathy. Her GP finally agreed to see her face to face but insisted on blood tests first and has now called her in to discuss her high levels!!? She is anxious about the appointment and I
pinkpaddleboarder
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Anyone else been given Aristo Thyroxine
HI, My last lot of Thyroxine is the Brand Aristo. I have not taken it before, so I am giving it a try. I can't take Teva as it makes me very poorly. I had been feeling really good, I had a blood test and got my results the beginning of January and they were okay. I am also not due my next b12
HI, My last lot of Thyroxine is the Brand Aristo. I have not taken it before, so I am giving it a try. I can't take Teva as it makes me very poorly. I had been feeling really good, I had a blood test and got my results the beginning of January and they were okay. I am also not due my next b12
rosie61
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
GP appointment went well!
So I had a follow up appointment about my latest blood results… vitamin D was at 174 and ferritin at 43.5 ug/L (20.0 - 130.0) My GP was not concerned about my vitamin D level and said resume at whatever I am taking as it’s not a toxic level 🤷🏻♀️ The ferritin level however he agreed is in range but
So I had a follow up appointment about my latest blood results… vitamin D was at 174 and ferritin at 43.5 ug/L (20.0 - 130.0) My GP was not concerned about my vitamin D level and said resume at whatever I am taking as it’s not a toxic level 🤷🏻♀️ The ferritin level however he agreed is in range but
ThyroidObsessed
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
results
had tt in oct 23 goitre and nodules left side parathyroid was affected after surgery had to stay in 4 nights has levels extremely low started on a high dose calcium and on release vitamin D now on 1500 daily calcium started on 125 levothyroxine was getting hot flashes otherwise felt good after 1st bloods
had tt in oct 23 goitre and nodules left side parathyroid was affected after surgery had to stay in 4 nights has levels extremely low started on a high dose calcium and on release vitamin D now on 1500 daily calcium started on 125 levothyroxine was getting hot flashes otherwise felt good after 1st bloods
Bobbin5
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Quercetin
I am taking Vimerson Health's Tumeric/Quercetin/Bromelain combination. Presently only taking the recommended two capsules per day in the morning. Been on Watch and Wait since 2019. White count is slowly creeping up (now at 30.8 - a year ago I was at 20.9). Other numbers Lymphs at #25, MCV at 96.9
I am taking Vimerson Health's Tumeric/Quercetin/Bromelain combination. Presently only taking the recommended two capsules per day in the morning. Been on Watch and Wait since 2019. White count is slowly creeping up (now at 30.8 - a year ago I was at 20.9). Other numbers Lymphs at #25, MCV at 96.9
CBME
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Vitamins
Does anyone know the link to the guide on all the other vitamins you must take alongside SI B12? Tried looking through them all and can't find, TIA
Does anyone know the link to the guide on all the other vitamins you must take alongside SI B12? Tried looking through them all and can't find, TIA
Rach77788
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Body Temperature Regulation.
How body temperature regulation made it in the symptoms list of the neurological effects of B12 deficiency I have not yet come across. I have experienced body temperature regulation issues my whole life. It results in mild hypothermia. I am well versed in the physicians and nurses understanding of
How body temperature regulation made it in the symptoms list of the neurological effects of B12 deficiency I have not yet come across. I have experienced body temperature regulation issues my whole life. It results in mild hypothermia. I am well versed in the physicians and nurses understanding of
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
yellow pee
” vitamin B creates yellow pee” FYI; I was curious, so I checked it out and found this bit of wisdom about vitamin B.
” vitamin B creates yellow pee” FYI; I was curious, so I checked it out and found this bit of wisdom about vitamin B.
Lulover
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
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