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B12
- Active >
150
pmol/L - (Range: 37.5 - 188)
Vitamin
D
132.0
nmol/L - (Range: 50 - 250) Total 25(OH)D > 50 nmol/L is sufficient in most individuals.
B12
- Active >
150
pmol/L - (Range: 37.5 - 188)
Vitamin
D
132.0
nmol/L - (Range: 50 - 250) Total 25(OH)D > 50 nmol/L is sufficient in most individuals.
Albaangel
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
B12 Ampoules back in stock
Panpharma
Vitamin
B12
Depot 1000 µg/ml Injektionslösung, 10 St. Ampullen back in stock at apoheath. Grab them quick🤣
Panpharma
Vitamin
B12
Depot 1000 µg/ml Injektionslösung, 10 St. Ampullen back in stock at apoheath. Grab them quick🤣
Reemy
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
blood count results?
Iron is what I am most interested in… I am currently awaiting my yearly full
vitamin
panel blood test - I.e -
vitamin
D -
B12
- ferritin - folate Thanks in advance! 😊
Iron is what I am most interested in… I am currently awaiting my yearly full
vitamin
panel blood test - I.e -
vitamin
D -
B12
- ferritin - folate Thanks in advance! 😊
ThyroidObsessed
in
Thyroid UK
8 months ago
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Thyroid results - advice please
[u]
Inflammation
[/u] CRP HS 2.930 mg/L (Range: < 3) [u]
Iron Status
[/u] Ferritin 73.40 ug/L (Range: 30 - 180) [u]
Vitamins
[/u] Folate - Serum >45.4 nmol/L (Range: > 7)
Vitamin
B12
- Active 71.2 pmol/L (Range: 37.5 - 188)
Vitamin
D 88.1 nmol/L (Range: 50 - 250) [u]
Thyroid
[u]
Inflammation
[/u] CRP HS 2.930 mg/L (Range: < 3) [u]
Iron Status
[/u] Ferritin 73.40 ug/L (Range: 30 - 180) [u]
Vitamins
[/u] Folate - Serum >45.4 nmol/L (Range: > 7)
Vitamin
B12
- Active 71.2 pmol/L (Range: 37.5 - 188)
Vitamin
D 88.1 nmol/L (Range: 50 - 250) [u]
Thyroid
Molly161018
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Recent blog
https://www.bannerhealth.com/healthcareblog/teach-me/pernicious-anemia-when-you-can-not-absorb-enough-
vitamin
-
b12
https://www.bannerhealth.com/healthcareblog/teach-me/pernicious-anemia-when-you-can-not-absorb-enough-
vitamin
-
b12
Nackapan
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
picantaChicken
With such a simple bit of advise from the doctor to take a
b12
vitamin
tablet might have been helpful. Now I’m on injections for the rest of my life !! Bittersweet🤯 Can anyone advise that now I’m taking b12 every 3 months, why my Tsh has gone up from 1.6 - 3.8 since last October .
With such a simple bit of advise from the doctor to take a
b12
vitamin
tablet might have been helpful. Now I’m on injections for the rest of my life !! Bittersweet🤯 Can anyone advise that now I’m taking b12 every 3 months, why my Tsh has gone up from 1.6 - 3.8 since last October .
PicantaChicken
in
Thyroid UK
3 months ago
B12 Deficiency Video
This video does not address the need for B12 injections, it just recommends oral supplementation but I still thought it was interesting https://nutritionfacts.org/video/friday-favorites-the-symptoms-of-
vitamin
-
b12
-deficiency-and-optimal-dosage-for-adults/?
This video does not address the need for B12 injections, it just recommends oral supplementation but I still thought it was interesting https://nutritionfacts.org/video/friday-favorites-the-symptoms-of-
vitamin
-
b12
-deficiency-and-optimal-dosage-for-adults/?
MoKayD
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Average dietary B12 intake
Although perhaps of only academic interest to most forum members I found a mention of this in a paper:
"The Neuropsychiatry of
B12
Deficiency in Elderly Patients" (2012) [i]"In the United States, the average daily adult dietary intake of
vitamin
B12
is about 5 mcg–30 mcg, of which only
Although perhaps of only academic interest to most forum members I found a mention of this in a paper:
"The Neuropsychiatry of
B12
Deficiency in Elderly Patients" (2012) [i]"In the United States, the average daily adult dietary intake of
vitamin
B12
is about 5 mcg–30 mcg, of which only
Technoid
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Vitamin B12 and B1, B2, B3, B5 and B7.
In every matrix (outer bit) of our powerhouses (mitochondria) that are in our 30 trillion cells. There are lots of reactions (metabolic pathways). So, the BIG CIRCLE has a name and the black rectangle at the bottom has one too but :- B1 in blue appears 3 times. B2 in green appears 5 times. B3 in
In every matrix (outer bit) of our powerhouses (mitochondria) that are in our 30 trillion cells. There are lots of reactions (metabolic pathways). So, the BIG CIRCLE has a name and the black rectangle at the bottom has one too but :- B1 in blue appears 3 times. B2 in green appears 5 times. B3 in
Narwhal10
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Great blog post on B12 and videos from Prof Bruce HR Wolffenbuttel
The professor is probably well known to forum members from his frequently referenced paper, "The Many Faces Of Cobalamin (
Vitamin
B12
) Deficiency" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6543499/ He also writes a blog.
The professor is probably well known to forum members from his frequently referenced paper, "The Many Faces Of Cobalamin (
Vitamin
B12
) Deficiency" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6543499/ He also writes a blog.
Technoid
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Blood Results TSH Low need your help with adjusting Dosage
<1.3 (aTGII (<4.5) Parathyroid. 6.2 (1.5-9.9)
Vitamin
B12
371pmol/L (156-740) Serum Folate 50.0 nmol/L (>9.0) Iron 16 (10-30) T’ferretin 24 (32-38) T.Sat 34 (13-45) Ferretin 53 (30-400) Vitamin D Haemolysis.
<1.3 (aTGII (<4.5) Parathyroid. 6.2 (1.5-9.9)
Vitamin
B12
371pmol/L (156-740) Serum Folate 50.0 nmol/L (>9.0) Iron 16 (10-30) T’ferretin 24 (32-38) T.Sat 34 (13-45) Ferretin 53 (30-400) Vitamin D Haemolysis.
Anic
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
symptoms with treated PA
My general query is; are there consequences and symptoms connected to a lack of stomach acid/intrinsic factor other than the inability to absorb
vitamin
b12
? Such as loose stools, bloating and ibs. Also, is the ability to absorb iron, vitamin D and folic acid affected?
My general query is; are there consequences and symptoms connected to a lack of stomach acid/intrinsic factor other than the inability to absorb
vitamin
b12
? Such as loose stools, bloating and ibs. Also, is the ability to absorb iron, vitamin D and folic acid affected?
Laundretta
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Folate levels
My recent folate levels were: Serum
vitamin
B12
level > 2000 ng/L [187.0 - 883.0]; Above high reference limit Serum folate level 9.2 ug/L [3.1 - 20.5] I take a Ignennus Super B complex a day and a Mennsana sublingual B12 I get from Versandepo.
My recent folate levels were: Serum
vitamin
B12
level > 2000 ng/L [187.0 - 883.0]; Above high reference limit Serum folate level 9.2 ug/L [3.1 - 20.5] I take a Ignennus Super B complex a day and a Mennsana sublingual B12 I get from Versandepo.
SKYROCKET123
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
Confused
My
vitamin
D 121
B12
150 (37.5 - 180) Folate 44.7 (7 - 46.1) Ferritin 147 (30 - 332) Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies 44.6 (0 - 34) If it was a Hashi flare, wouldn't I notice a change in symptoms?
My
vitamin
D 121
B12
150 (37.5 - 180) Folate 44.7 (7 - 46.1) Ferritin 147 (30 - 332) Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies 44.6 (0 - 34) If it was a Hashi flare, wouldn't I notice a change in symptoms?
dottyb09
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
The Royal Society
Interestingly, just stumbled on this : “The Wonderful World of
Vitamin
B12
” https://youtu.be/J64Zl28XZuo
Interestingly, just stumbled on this : “The Wonderful World of
Vitamin
B12
” https://youtu.be/J64Zl28XZuo
Polaris
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Bone profile?
Said my bone profile was low, and mentioned something about potentially low
vitamin
d. Apparently my
b12
is normal (359) still waiting on intrinsic factor test to come back. Thanks
Said my bone profile was low, and mentioned something about potentially low
vitamin
d. Apparently my
b12
is normal (359) still waiting on intrinsic factor test to come back. Thanks
Kayls32
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Link between adhesions and ongoing abdominal pain.
I have been diagnosed with
vitamin
b12
deficiency and now have regular 3monthly injections. My question is can adhesions still be causing problems after all this time? Thank you
I have been diagnosed with
vitamin
b12
deficiency and now have regular 3monthly injections. My question is can adhesions still be causing problems after all this time? Thank you
Mrsmr
in
Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
First ever Medichecks Advanced Thyroid Test
My results are as follows: TSH 6.09 (0.27-4.2mlU/L) FT3 4.4 (3.1-6.8pmol/L) Ft4 17.2(12-22pmol/L) Thyroglobulin antibodies 629 (0-115klU/L) Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies <9 (0-34 kIU/L) CRP HS 3.75 (<3 mg/L) Ferritin 109 (30-150 ug/L) Folate - Serum 25.5 (8.83-60.8 nmol/L)
Vitamin
B12
- Active
My results are as follows: TSH 6.09 (0.27-4.2mlU/L) FT3 4.4 (3.1-6.8pmol/L) Ft4 17.2(12-22pmol/L) Thyroglobulin antibodies 629 (0-115klU/L) Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies <9 (0-34 kIU/L) CRP HS 3.75 (<3 mg/L) Ferritin 109 (30-150 ug/L) Folate - Serum 25.5 (8.83-60.8 nmol/L)
Vitamin
B12
- Active
Flaxjax
in
Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Latest Blood Test Help
B12
level 565 ng/L [120.0 - 900.0]; Serum folate level > 20 ug/L [2.5 - 9999.0] Serum ferritin level 24 ng/mL [15.0 - 300.0]; Ferritin >15 and <100ng/mL.
B12
level 565 ng/L [120.0 - 900.0]; Serum folate level > 20 ug/L [2.5 - 9999.0] Serum ferritin level 24 ng/mL [15.0 - 300.0]; Ferritin >15 and <100ng/mL.
SleepingDisco
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
My blood results
B12
321 I'm not sure what they should be Results taken from separate post and added by Admin to keep all information together.
B12
321 I'm not sure what they should be Results taken from separate post and added by Admin to keep all information together.
Rocksonfire
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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