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Hi everyone, just a bit of background info: These are my NHS test results from Nov 2023: t4 13.8 (7-17) tsh 0.10 (0.20 - 4.50) although the TSH came back slightly under range at that time, thankfully the GP said “no action” so I have carried on with 75mcg (have been having my usual brands - no
Hi everyone, just a bit of background info: These are my NHS test results from Nov 2023: t4 13.8 (7-17) tsh 0.10 (0.20 - 4.50) although the TSH came back slightly under range at that time, thankfully the GP said “no action” so I have carried on with 75mcg (have been having my usual brands - no
JoJoloveschocolate
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
TTG ABS test results
My anti tissue transglutaminase test came back as <1.9cu. And IgA as 1.4g/L. As usual my surgery have put normal within range. Does anyone have any thoughts on these levels? I have done another B12 blood test online, not through my surgery, and it has come back borderline low.
My anti tissue transglutaminase test came back as <1.9cu. And IgA as 1.4g/L. As usual my surgery have put normal within range. Does anyone have any thoughts on these levels? I have done another B12 blood test online, not through my surgery, and it has come back borderline low.
Chickens44
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Article states b2 deficiency the cause of functional b12 deficiency
what do you all think about this article which states serum b12 can be falsely elevated if there is a b2 deficiency which causes inactive cobalomine to result in elevated serum b12 https://www.iomcworld.org/articles/paradoxical-vitamin-b12-deficiency-normal-to-elevated-serum-b12-with-metabolic-vitamin-b12
what do you all think about this article which states serum b12 can be falsely elevated if there is a b2 deficiency which causes inactive cobalomine to result in elevated serum b12 https://www.iomcworld.org/articles/paradoxical-vitamin-b12-deficiency-normal-to-elevated-serum-b12-with-metabolic-vitamin-b12
B12life
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
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No more B12 injections at local surgeries
Grampian Health Board has now decreed that B12 injections will now be given at the Vaccination centre in Inverurie on a Tuesday. This is 15 miles away with no direct bus. I arrived on Tuesday to be told that 1. I should have had a repeat prescription for the vials and collected them from the pharmacy
Grampian Health Board has now decreed that B12 injections will now be given at the Vaccination centre in Inverurie on a Tuesday. This is 15 miles away with no direct bus. I arrived on Tuesday to be told that 1. I should have had a repeat prescription for the vials and collected them from the pharmacy
Frogit
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Help boosting thyroid without medication?
Hello all I have posted before as my thyroid function is poor but always comes back in range (my TSH never rises even with low levels) so no chance of medication on the NHS (other than statins for high cholesterol which I refuse). I did some recent tests TSH 1.95 (0.27-4.2) T4 14.6 (12-22) T3
Hello all I have posted before as my thyroid function is poor but always comes back in range (my TSH never rises even with low levels) so no chance of medication on the NHS (other than statins for high cholesterol which I refuse). I did some recent tests TSH 1.95 (0.27-4.2) T4 14.6 (12-22) T3
karlek
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
asthmatic response to new rug made in India
I bought a new, woollen rug shortly before Christmas 2023. It immediately caused me to go from being virtually free of asthma symptoms to being in need of steroid inhaler and frequent ventolin doses - I was very short of breath, my lungs were irritated and when exercising, swimming or walking, I’d
I bought a new, woollen rug shortly before Christmas 2023. It immediately caused me to go from being virtually free of asthma symptoms to being in need of steroid inhaler and frequent ventolin doses - I was very short of breath, my lungs were irritated and when exercising, swimming or walking, I’d
Gwalltarian
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Help me taper off 40 mg Prednisone sooner than 8 weeks
hi I had a uc flair then colonoscopy which showed I was inflamed in all colon. After the procedure symptoms worse, diagnosed with cdiff. So put on antibiotic, Vancomyacin, and prednisone 40 mg sir 7 days then step down by 5 mgs each week for 8 weeks. I am day 5 and symptoms improved want to taper
hi I had a uc flair then colonoscopy which showed I was inflamed in all colon. After the procedure symptoms worse, diagnosed with cdiff. So put on antibiotic, Vancomyacin, and prednisone 40 mg sir 7 days then step down by 5 mgs each week for 8 weeks. I am day 5 and symptoms improved want to taper
Yahtze
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
UC flair put on Pred 40 mg step down
hi I had complications after a colonoscopy in February prior I had light to moderate uc flairs on Asacol now Balaaside since 2009 with enema use doing flairs. After colonoscopies had horrible cramping diuretic urgency, was diagnosed with cdiff but they didn’t know if I carried gene posits present neg
hi I had complications after a colonoscopy in February prior I had light to moderate uc flairs on Asacol now Balaaside since 2009 with enema use doing flairs. After colonoscopies had horrible cramping diuretic urgency, was diagnosed with cdiff but they didn’t know if I carried gene posits present neg
Yahtze
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
7 months ago
After 25 years they have stopped my B12 - what can I do?
I'm in my early sixties. Generally very good health. On no medication. About twenty five years ago my then brilliant GP did a blood test for B12. A few days later rang me to come to the surgery immediately where he injected B12 himself. Apparently I had dangerously low levels of B12 that indicated I
I'm in my early sixties. Generally very good health. On no medication. About twenty five years ago my then brilliant GP did a blood test for B12. A few days later rang me to come to the surgery immediately where he injected B12 himself. Apparently I had dangerously low levels of B12 that indicated I
DIYenthusiast
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Thoughts please!
I am still struggling terribly to tolerate any doseage of levo or lio - combo or mono. It makes me feel even worse/is completely debilitating. I have tried changing when I take the doses, the brand etc you name it and still no better. It’s notable that my blood pressure gets too low on it too. Am I
I am still struggling terribly to tolerate any doseage of levo or lio - combo or mono. It makes me feel even worse/is completely debilitating. I have tried changing when I take the doses, the brand etc you name it and still no better. It’s notable that my blood pressure gets too low on it too. Am I
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Was thinking of Dr. Chandy yesterday, God bless him for having such courage
Long story but I have had a couple of head MRIs due to lesions that are perpendicular in nature. To check if they have increased. I had access to my own scans so I knew that they were checking for MS. As I could read the medical terminology. But my GP (newish to me) never told me. I don't know why, it
Long story but I have had a couple of head MRIs due to lesions that are perpendicular in nature. To check if they have increased. I had access to my own scans so I knew that they were checking for MS. As I could read the medical terminology. But my GP (newish to me) never told me. I don't know why, it
Litatamon
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Hypothyroid - help please with blood test results
Hi brilliant group, I would be very grateful for your help regarding my recent blood test results. My GP is not very good on thyroid matters. I did post 8 months ago and I apologise for not replying to SlowDragon. I have had a lot of health stuff going on but now am thinking some of the symptoms are
Hi brilliant group, I would be very grateful for your help regarding my recent blood test results. My GP is not very good on thyroid matters. I did post 8 months ago and I apologise for not replying to SlowDragon. I have had a lot of health stuff going on but now am thinking some of the symptoms are
1965Katy
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
19 year old son, blood results. Only taking 75mcg levothyroxine but results show high T3?
Hi everyone, My 19 year old son is having symptoms returning. Backround tiredness, low resistance to bugs and migraines seem to be comming back. He has been on Levo 75mcg for 3 months. Initially Doctor started him on 25mcg Levo last summer. He has responded really well to the levo, resolving most
Hi everyone, My 19 year old son is having symptoms returning. Backround tiredness, low resistance to bugs and migraines seem to be comming back. He has been on Levo 75mcg for 3 months. Initially Doctor started him on 25mcg Levo last summer. He has responded really well to the levo, resolving most
Bubydizer
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Suggestions on Supplements
Hello Friends, I need your opinion and advice on the supplements I am taking, and wish to add soon. Timings are +/- 45 mins. Currently taking: 8.30am R-Alpha Lipoic Acid 9.30am Omega 3 Super DHA, Curcumin Meriva, D3 2000iu 11am Vitamin C Complex, Ginkgo Biloba 12pm MCT oil 3.30pm GlyNAC 8pm Omega
Hello Friends, I need your opinion and advice on the supplements I am taking, and wish to add soon. Timings are +/- 45 mins. Currently taking: 8.30am R-Alpha Lipoic Acid 9.30am Omega 3 Super DHA, Curcumin Meriva, D3 2000iu 11am Vitamin C Complex, Ginkgo Biloba 12pm MCT oil 3.30pm GlyNAC 8pm Omega
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Natto can prevent cavities!
I discovered that natto is high in K2 which is lacking in vegans and which the lack of can cause frequent cavities. Natto is high in K2 besides the other possible help with reversing the symptoms of Parkinson's as I posted recently. Here is the link I came across today. You have to check it out. [
I discovered that natto is high in K2 which is lacking in vegans and which the lack of can cause frequent cavities. Natto is high in K2 besides the other possible help with reversing the symptoms of Parkinson's as I posted recently. Here is the link I came across today. You have to check it out. [
Trailing
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
recommended B vitamins
I have been taking Lamberts Methyl B complex for a long time but would like to try another multi B vitamin that is often recommended on this forum. Of course I can’t find it now so would be grateful if someone could remind me. I seem to remember there was one that was a large tablet (not good for me
I have been taking Lamberts Methyl B complex for a long time but would like to try another multi B vitamin that is often recommended on this forum. Of course I can’t find it now so would be grateful if someone could remind me. I seem to remember there was one that was a large tablet (not good for me
FleetRose
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Hypothesis XIIII
That a higher or lower concentration of B12 might be more bioavailable and therefore more effective and appropriate for treatment. —------------------------------------------------------------ The level of competence of those studying B12 is not sufficient enough to test this hypothesis or even consider
That a higher or lower concentration of B12 might be more bioavailable and therefore more effective and appropriate for treatment. —------------------------------------------------------------ The level of competence of those studying B12 is not sufficient enough to test this hypothesis or even consider
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
hypo/hashis pregnancy bloods and vitimins
hi there, Has anyone had experience of requesting monthly bloods from the GP when hypo and hashi and b pregnant? I am asking for monthly bloods for: iron studies, folate, vit D, B12, TPo and TGa antibodies. They are being very difficult around giving me all of these so my private endo got involved
hi there, Has anyone had experience of requesting monthly bloods from the GP when hypo and hashi and b pregnant? I am asking for monthly bloods for: iron studies, folate, vit D, B12, TPo and TGa antibodies. They are being very difficult around giving me all of these so my private endo got involved
Needlehaystax
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Another update
My husband and i have finally got answers we needed as last Thursday and Friday we were badly let down by the medical professionals. Monday afternoon this week finally saw a cll specialist and was fully informed of what was going on he was severely anaemic and is currently on steroids as basically his
My husband and i have finally got answers we needed as last Thursday and Friday we were badly let down by the medical professionals. Monday afternoon this week finally saw a cll specialist and was fully informed of what was going on he was severely anaemic and is currently on steroids as basically his
Nikkij81
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Feeling anxious hopeless desperate and overwhelmed, sad
I’m so down and anxious today really struggling. I can’t think of anything else but fertility and my struggling relationship. I am bleeding black gritty blood as a reminder. I had a negative test two days ago from a fresh transfer where we only got one embryo. . After the negative I drank wine and
I’m so down and anxious today really struggling. I can’t think of anything else but fertility and my struggling relationship. I am bleeding black gritty blood as a reminder. I had a negative test two days ago from a fresh transfer where we only got one embryo. . After the negative I drank wine and
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
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