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adrenal fatigue
hello, I am looking for any suggestions to support the adrenals please. Through a saliva test I show as stage 3 fatigue and probably have for many years. I try not to get stressed, eat well and not to overdo things, but nothing seems to work. I seem to work and go to bed I am currently on ERFA and
hello, I am looking for any suggestions to support the adrenals please. Through a saliva test I show as stage 3 fatigue and probably have for many years. I try not to get stressed, eat well and not to overdo things, but nothing seems to work. I seem to work and go to bed I am currently on ERFA and
RydeBeach
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
NAC with ferritin deficiency or PA
Hi all. Just thought I’d pop in and ask my new friends if they know of any reason NAC shouldn’t be taken with iron tablets or B12, or whether NAC could actually have a negative effect on ferritin/B12 levels. Can’t find any info on this, so here I am 😊 I am awaiting latest blood results, so don’t
Hi all. Just thought I’d pop in and ask my new friends if they know of any reason NAC shouldn’t be taken with iron tablets or B12, or whether NAC could actually have a negative effect on ferritin/B12 levels. Can’t find any info on this, so here I am 😊 I am awaiting latest blood results, so don’t
MLJ2024
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Is it RA?
Hi, Really worried, got horrific shoulder pain and stiffness almost overnight.....been in real pain and got in touch with my GP. He sent me for X-rays and blood tests. CPR was raised, vitamin D slightly lower than recommended at 49. My x-rays showed arthritis in both shoulders and one elbow.....still
Hi, Really worried, got horrific shoulder pain and stiffness almost overnight.....been in real pain and got in touch with my GP. He sent me for X-rays and blood tests. CPR was raised, vitamin D slightly lower than recommended at 49. My x-rays showed arthritis in both shoulders and one elbow.....still
Paulx222
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
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Supplimenting Vit B12 and Folate - how much?
Hello,My recent blood test shows: Ferritin 107ug/l (30-250) B12 377ng/l (200-900) Folate 4.7ug/l (3-20.50) (they forgot to test for Thyroid, so I have got to book in again for that...) I have checked previous messages and think that my Folate is low and B12 could be improved. There are supplements
Hello,My recent blood test shows: Ferritin 107ug/l (30-250) B12 377ng/l (200-900) Folate 4.7ug/l (3-20.50) (they forgot to test for Thyroid, so I have got to book in again for that...) I have checked previous messages and think that my Folate is low and B12 could be improved. There are supplements
GrowingVeg
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
What is a good level of active B12
What level of active B12 is considered optimal with range being (37.5-188). Thank you
What level of active B12 is considered optimal with range being (37.5-188). Thank you
Eton
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Dr. Mischley Coaches on data
Curious what others think? Is B12 worth taking? https://vimeo.com/885301763/19b2f9a32a?share=copy
Curious what others think? Is B12 worth taking? https://vimeo.com/885301763/19b2f9a32a?share=copy
stocktiki
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Notes to former self
November 2020
IT
is not and never was all in your head. Yes
IT
does get more intense with stress of all types and it is physical. You are according to one hematologist 4 weeks from death and the medics you are dealing with have no clue what to do for you but very confident in that what
November 2020
IT
is not and never was all in your head. Yes
IT
does get more intense with stress of all types and it is physical. You are according to one hematologist 4 weeks from death and the medics you are dealing with have no clue what to do for you but very confident in that what
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Sharing my experience concerning MTHFR mutation and ADHD
I only discovered that I had ADHD a couple of years ago, late in life, and get substantial help from medication (Vyvanse) as well as strategies and self awareness learned once I understand how ADHD impacts me. I have just discovered that a have a genetic mutation that slashes the effectiveness of a
I only discovered that I had ADHD a couple of years ago, late in life, and get substantial help from medication (Vyvanse) as well as strategies and self awareness learned once I understand how ADHD impacts me. I have just discovered that a have a genetic mutation that slashes the effectiveness of a
Wasted71years
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
6 months ago
Blood Test Results.
Some of you will remember it took me a month to get blood test results because in the first instance the Doc who arranged them wanted to give me the results. Made about 3 appointments which were cancelled because he changed his working days or whatever so eventually decided that just to get the results
Some of you will remember it took me a month to get blood test results because in the first instance the Doc who arranged them wanted to give me the results. Made about 3 appointments which were cancelled because he changed his working days or whatever so eventually decided that just to get the results
Desanthony
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Generic B12-symptoms news article
Occasionally I see what I call a generic news article on issues pertaining to B12 deficiency. Typically the articles are not very good, misrepresenting some things, wrong about other things, and so forth. So I was surprised today when I saw one that is not so bad. Sure, it could be better, could be more
Occasionally I see what I call a generic news article on issues pertaining to B12 deficiency. Typically the articles are not very good, misrepresenting some things, wrong about other things, and so forth. So I was surprised today when I saw one that is not so bad. Sure, it could be better, could be more
WiscGuy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Conjecture
I use conjecture as part of my creative process. Thing is I do not pretend it is anything but conjecture. Using those who share their experience on this forum it seems to me that of the three forms readily commercially available Methylcobalamin has the most profound effect. As a person who is not
I use conjecture as part of my creative process. Thing is I do not pretend it is anything but conjecture. Using those who share their experience on this forum it seems to me that of the three forms readily commercially available Methylcobalamin has the most profound effect. As a person who is not
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Is it OK to take 2 different types of B1 at the same time? with HDT, B1 Therapy, etc.
I am currently having success with taking my sweet spot for TTFD (17.5mg) one day and my sweet spot for B1 hcl oral (1000mg) the next [Why both - TTFD elevates my mood* better than just B1 hcl oral]. Problem: I have a bad neck and I have to take more pain relievers on TTFD days. Which creates another
I am currently having success with taking my sweet spot for TTFD (17.5mg) one day and my sweet spot for B1 hcl oral (1000mg) the next [Why both - TTFD elevates my mood* better than just B1 hcl oral]. Problem: I have a bad neck and I have to take more pain relievers on TTFD days. Which creates another
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
GCA. LVV
Hi Everyone,This is my first post,apologies if it’s a little long.I am a 74 year old male in UK.My journey started in March 2020 when my GP diagnosed GGA with PMR.I was started on 40mg prednisolone immediately and put on fast track to see a rheumatologist at the local hospital.I was seen the following
Hi Everyone,This is my first post,apologies if it’s a little long.I am a 74 year old male in UK.My journey started in March 2020 when my GP diagnosed GGA with PMR.I was started on 40mg prednisolone immediately and put on fast track to see a rheumatologist at the local hospital.I was seen the following
Oxfordboy2
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
More on Vit D
This concludes that Vit D deficiency by itself does not CAUSE hypothyroidism but suggests more work is needed to find its propoer role in medication. ABOUT US PUBLICATIONS FOR AUTHORS LIBRARIANS OPEN ACCESS ADVERTISING CUSTOM ThyroidVol. 33, No. 11Original StudiesFree Access
This concludes that Vit D deficiency by itself does not CAUSE hypothyroidism but suggests more work is needed to find its propoer role in medication. ABOUT US PUBLICATIONS FOR AUTHORS LIBRARIANS OPEN ACCESS ADVERTISING CUSTOM ThyroidVol. 33, No. 11Original StudiesFree Access
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
my latest results , still feeling poorly what do they mean ?
Serum TSH level 0.72 mu/L [0.27 - 4.2] Serum free T4 level 16.4 pmol/L [12.0 - 22.0]Blood haematinic levels Serum vitamin B12 level 301 ng/L [197.0 - 771.0] Serum folate level 3.6 ug/L [3.0 - 20.0] Serum ferritin level 237 ug/L [13.0 - 150.0]; Raised Ferritin - ? liver problem ? reactive.Serum total
Serum TSH level 0.72 mu/L [0.27 - 4.2] Serum free T4 level 16.4 pmol/L [12.0 - 22.0]Blood haematinic levels Serum vitamin B12 level 301 ng/L [197.0 - 771.0] Serum folate level 3.6 ug/L [3.0 - 20.0] Serum ferritin level 237 ug/L [13.0 - 150.0]; Raised Ferritin - ? liver problem ? reactive.Serum total
Prosecco1997
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Help with next appointment following loading doses
Following a B12 of 194ng/L (187 - 883) in August, in Sept it was 208. MMA and Folate both “normal” but Homocysteine was slightly above range so I have been given 6 loading doses and daily Folic Acid. (I don’t have the actual results other than the B12). I didn’t have any really noticeable response
Following a B12 of 194ng/L (187 - 883) in August, in Sept it was 208. MMA and Folate both “normal” but Homocysteine was slightly above range so I have been given 6 loading doses and daily Folic Acid. (I don’t have the actual results other than the B12). I didn’t have any really noticeable response
GW1000
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Ibs colestrol problems
Hi all, I've been suffering quite bad with my ibs flares ups even when I eat the foods that don't trigger me all of a sudden I can't eat anything at the moment, so I had a blood test and they told me my colestrol is not right and I need to take vit d tablets, well the receptionist told me this and I'm
Hi all, I've been suffering quite bad with my ibs flares ups even when I eat the foods that don't trigger me all of a sudden I can't eat anything at the moment, so I had a blood test and they told me my colestrol is not right and I need to take vit d tablets, well the receptionist told me this and I'm
Lilly121
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IBS Network
6 months ago
Am I going the wrong way? ⬇️
Morning lovely people, my GP lowered my Thyroxin to 75mg from 100mg a month ago in order to get my TSH levels up, which have barely moved in ten years and were at 0.01 for ages and ages. This happened after I was prescribed T3 by a specialist just over ten years ago who has now even struck off. I can
Morning lovely people, my GP lowered my Thyroxin to 75mg from 100mg a month ago in order to get my TSH levels up, which have barely moved in ten years and were at 0.01 for ages and ages. This happened after I was prescribed T3 by a specialist just over ten years ago who has now even struck off. I can
Jojozo
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Excited! New bloods, need advice... change T3? T4? Vitties & Iron adjustments?
Hi all, I have waited out the 6-8 weeks! Hurray! All info below and in profile
Looking for advice what my new numbers mean for my next med change:
🔸
T4 and/or T3
: Can we tell if I'm a good converter? I know I have some room to go with the T4 (target by weight could be 100 mcgs), and my
Hi all, I have waited out the 6-8 weeks! Hurray! All info below and in profile
Looking for advice what my new numbers mean for my next med change:
🔸
T4 and/or T3
: Can we tell if I'm a good converter? I know I have some room to go with the T4 (target by weight could be 100 mcgs), and my
FallingInReverse
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
I have RLS and recently updated iron labs revealed the following: Ferritin=59.2ng/mL & Transferrin Saturation = 53%.
I have been taking oral iron supplements (Iron sulfate 325mg) and Vitamin C 200 mg daily on an empty stomach but the ferritin has been going up but slowly but the transferrin saturation has gone up much higher. Should I continue with my iron supplements?
I have been taking oral iron supplements (Iron sulfate 325mg) and Vitamin C 200 mg daily on an empty stomach but the ferritin has been going up but slowly but the transferrin saturation has gone up much higher. Should I continue with my iron supplements?
DTache
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
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