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Burning feet and hands update, advice please.
B12
578 ng/L (160 - 925) 54.6%
B12
578 ng/L (160 - 925) 54.6%
FW23
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Thyroid question please...
Hi everyone, I am writing to ask if you can have a sore thyroid without significant enlargement and with 'normal' bloods? I have had 'normal' bloods, it doesn't seem visually enlarged, though I feel like I am being strangled and have audible sounds when I swallow in my ears. When I move my head something
Hi everyone, I am writing to ask if you can have a sore thyroid without significant enlargement and with 'normal' bloods? I have had 'normal' bloods, it doesn't seem visually enlarged, though I feel like I am being strangled and have audible sounds when I swallow in my ears. When I move my head something
Suffering_sunny
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
B12 and Ferritin
I said I would post after my haematology consultation. I had a ferritin infusion in February after suspecting that I was ferritin/iron deficient as a result of research into ranges etc. I discovered that 30 can be regarded as ferritin deficient, a lot more than the bottom of the range 11 regarded as
I said I would post after my haematology consultation. I had a ferritin infusion in February after suspecting that I was ferritin/iron deficient as a result of research into ranges etc. I discovered that 30 can be regarded as ferritin deficient, a lot more than the bottom of the range 11 regarded as
Orchard33
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
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Thorne Basic B Alternative
Good morning team! I started taking Thorne Basic B yesterday and I am not reacting well to it. My private blood results should be back today and I'll hold off purchasing anything else until then but I was hoping someone could recommend a complex with lower dosages, please? I don't know if it's the
Good morning team! I started taking Thorne Basic B yesterday and I am not reacting well to it. My private blood results should be back today and I'll hold off purchasing anything else until then but I was hoping someone could recommend a complex with lower dosages, please? I don't know if it's the
Opposite
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Blood Test Results
Hi I have trouble getting a GP appointment - in that I never get one. Test results are relayed via the receptionist so never any opportunity to ask questions. This is the latest test and as a result I've been told to vary my dose (normally 125mcg) taking 100mcg alternate days, 125mcg on the others.
Hi I have trouble getting a GP appointment - in that I never get one. Test results are relayed via the receptionist so never any opportunity to ask questions. This is the latest test and as a result I've been told to vary my dose (normally 125mcg) taking 100mcg alternate days, 125mcg on the others.
Polly8855
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Newbie and confused. Functional B12 deficiency?
I supplement with vitamin D3, K2 Mk7, magnesium glycinate, L methyl folate 1000ug,
vitamin
B complex,
vitamin
B12
methylcobalamin 1000ug x 2 a day and biotin 12,000 mcg (which I stop, a week prior to any blood test.)
I supplement with vitamin D3, K2 Mk7, magnesium glycinate, L methyl folate 1000ug,
vitamin
B complex,
vitamin
B12
methylcobalamin 1000ug x 2 a day and biotin 12,000 mcg (which I stop, a week prior to any blood test.)
grumpyold
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
long term omeprazole use
I was taking omeprazole for about 15 years and stopped in December last year, as I had done some research and found out it can affect stomach acid. No one told me to stop taking it. I don’t even know why I was put on it in the first place, up I think it was for IBS. I haven’t had any acid reflux or indigestion
I was taking omeprazole for about 15 years and stopped in December last year, as I had done some research and found out it can affect stomach acid. No one told me to stop taking it. I don’t even know why I was put on it in the first place, up I think it was for IBS. I haven’t had any acid reflux or indigestion
Chickens44
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Origin of Loading
Does anyone know the origin of the practice of prescribing loading doses? For lack of better information I have been using the assumption that it is a hol over from when B12 was first synthesized over 1/2 a century ago. That the practice originated when B12 deficiency was thought to be a hematological
Does anyone know the origin of the practice of prescribing loading doses? For lack of better information I have been using the assumption that it is a hol over from when B12 was first synthesized over 1/2 a century ago. That the practice originated when B12 deficiency was thought to be a hematological
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Just a moan - appointment cancelled
So just need a quick rant to people who understand so I can move on and get on with my day. Booked my 8 weekly jab no options on the day only 2 days before or a week late, was told they'd have to message the GP for permission to book early so I explained that by a week late I will be feeling very ill
So just need a quick rant to people who understand so I can move on and get on with my day. Booked my 8 weekly jab no options on the day only 2 days before or a week late, was told they'd have to message the GP for permission to book early so I explained that by a week late I will be feeling very ill
Clare184
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
symptoms flare-up
I have been battling an iron deficiency since November, that seems to be a result of my correcting b12 deficiency with shots. I have not been taking the full recommended dose of iron until about a week ago. My ferritin is 25, which is up from 14, but still deficient. The last 3 weeks or so I have notice
I have been battling an iron deficiency since November, that seems to be a result of my correcting b12 deficiency with shots. I have not been taking the full recommended dose of iron until about a week ago. My ferritin is 25, which is up from 14, but still deficient. The last 3 weeks or so I have notice
MuppDog
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
I Don't Want to Inject
Someone was exploring sublingual and oral B12 supplementation and wrote. “I don’t want to inject.” I thought me either. This led to me understanding how much I object to injecting. I object to not being able to just head out and only worry about clothes and food. I am traveling a couple of days
Someone was exploring sublingual and oral B12 supplementation and wrote. “I don’t want to inject.” I thought me either. This led to me understanding how much I object to injecting. I object to not being able to just head out and only worry about clothes and food. I am traveling a couple of days
WIZARD6787
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
A One Time Experience
Trial at the time; 1.5 mg Methylcobalamin, 1.5 mg Adenosylcobalamin, 1 mg Hydroxocobalamin. 5 times a day including setting an alarm to inject at night. 50 mg P-5-P B5 twice a day to prevent extreme pain of peripheral neuropathy due to B6 deficiency. I had been working with the concept that if I pushed
Trial at the time; 1.5 mg Methylcobalamin, 1.5 mg Adenosylcobalamin, 1 mg Hydroxocobalamin. 5 times a day including setting an alarm to inject at night. 50 mg P-5-P B5 twice a day to prevent extreme pain of peripheral neuropathy due to B6 deficiency. I had been working with the concept that if I pushed
WIZARD6787
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
High doses of B12
Can one overdose on B12? Can it be given in mega doses like B1? Is it advisable for PWP to take extra high doses of B12? My WWP recently had a blood test and her B12 levels were only slightly higher by about 10% of the recommended levels.
Can one overdose on B12? Can it be given in mega doses like B1? Is it advisable for PWP to take extra high doses of B12? My WWP recently had a blood test and her B12 levels were only slightly higher by about 10% of the recommended levels.
Rafiki2
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Chlorella
I have been told that chlorella is a good source of b12 but I am doubtful that in a daily dose of 10 chlorella tablets you would get sufficient b12? I would be grateful for any info/advice. Thanks Vonni
I have been told that chlorella is a good source of b12 but I am doubtful that in a daily dose of 10 chlorella tablets you would get sufficient b12? I would be grateful for any info/advice. Thanks Vonni
Vonni7
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Could I actually have a thyroid issue? Thyroid tests seem fine. Confused, please help
Serum Iron: 5.5 UIBC: 77 Iron binding saturation: 7 Ferritin: 15ug/L TSH: 1.22 Free T4: 17.7 Free T3: 4.6 Reverse T3: 0.15ng/mL Anti TPO: <4 Anti TG: 22 Parathyroid hormone: 34.0pg/mL Iodine urine: 63.10ug
Vitamin
D: 54 Folate: 17.9ug/L
B12
: 256.0 pmol/L Homocysteine: 6.6 umon/L Glycanted
Serum Iron: 5.5 UIBC: 77 Iron binding saturation: 7 Ferritin: 15ug/L TSH: 1.22 Free T4: 17.7 Free T3: 4.6 Reverse T3: 0.15ng/mL Anti TPO: <4 Anti TG: 22 Parathyroid hormone: 34.0pg/mL Iodine urine: 63.10ug
Vitamin
D: 54 Folate: 17.9ug/L
B12
: 256.0 pmol/L Homocysteine: 6.6 umon/L Glycanted
Jdxxx
in
Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Experience with Covid and hypo/hashis
I stopped
vitamin
supplementation (I usually take
b12
, folate, b complex,
vitamin
d) and this seemed to help dial back the adrenaline symptoms for some reason and curb the stomach aches but I know I struggle with keeping vitamin levels up myself so this isn’t a permanent solution… none of my vitamin
I stopped
vitamin
supplementation (I usually take
b12
, folate, b complex,
vitamin
d) and this seemed to help dial back the adrenaline symptoms for some reason and curb the stomach aches but I know I struggle with keeping vitamin levels up myself so this isn’t a permanent solution… none of my vitamin
Littledancingtiger
in
Thyroid UK
3 months ago
low levels despite frequent injections?
My b12 levels are still low despite 8 months of frequent injections. My doctor doesn’t know why and I have to see a hematologist. has this happened to anyone else? Any thoughts as to what it might be?
My b12 levels are still low despite 8 months of frequent injections. My doctor doesn’t know why and I have to see a hematologist. has this happened to anyone else? Any thoughts as to what it might be?
Merlotponty
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
could anyone please look at my blood results? Potential hypothyroid
B12
56.4 nmol/L (37.5 - 188) 12.6%
Vitamin
D 26.9 nmol/L (50 - 250) -11.6% Ferritin 49.8 ug/L (30 - 150) 16.5%
B12
56.4 nmol/L (37.5 - 188) 12.6%
Vitamin
D 26.9 nmol/L (50 - 250) -11.6% Ferritin 49.8 ug/L (30 - 150) 16.5%
HD1212
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Stopping Injections After 3 Loading Doses
Hi! I’m new here and learning so much from reading all of the posts here. I was diagnosed with low B12 levels earlier on this year, although my PA antibodies came back negative. I was put on injections, and was meant to have 6 over 2 weeks followed by 1 every 3 months, however my GP had to stop them
Hi! I’m new here and learning so much from reading all of the posts here. I was diagnosed with low B12 levels earlier on this year, although my PA antibodies came back negative. I was put on injections, and was meant to have 6 over 2 weeks followed by 1 every 3 months, however my GP had to stop them
Hidden
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
child with dyslexia
My daughter has recently been diagnosed with dyslexic tendencies. She is almost 7yrs old in year 2 of primary school. I had her B12 tested last year due to recurrent mouth ulcers. I’m just concerned that while displaying the characteristics of dyslexia in reading & writing etc she does not experience
My daughter has recently been diagnosed with dyslexic tendencies. She is almost 7yrs old in year 2 of primary school. I had her B12 tested last year due to recurrent mouth ulcers. I’m just concerned that while displaying the characteristics of dyslexia in reading & writing etc she does not experience
Murfie276
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
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