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Mum's battle
I had to make a special request for
B
vitamin
tests. We plan on getting her thyroid levels check again next week and I have purchased a Life Extension supplement for Mum to treat her hypothyroidism.
I had to make a special request for
B
vitamin
tests. We plan on getting her thyroid levels check again next week and I have purchased a Life Extension supplement for Mum to treat her hypothyroidism.
quicklyinsignificant
in
Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Fed Up
Hi I posted a while ago about the brand of thyroxine I’m on (Accord), just had my blood results. Recently moved doctors. After getting my results doctor has advised if you take thyroxine the NHS will only test TSH now. My old doctors used to do T4 and TSH. I could never get T3 done. On a positive
Hi I posted a while ago about the brand of thyroxine I’m on (Accord), just had my blood results. Recently moved doctors. After getting my results doctor has advised if you take thyroxine the NHS will only test TSH now. My old doctors used to do T4 and TSH. I could never get T3 done. On a positive
Sam_antha1234
in
Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Anyone used Vitabright Super B Complex?
https://www.vitabright.co/products/
b
-
vitamin
-complex Or any Vitabright products? I'd not come across them before... British and some organic in range [[i]edited by admin to remove extraneous info in the link and the picture, as this could be construed as advertising][/i]
https://www.vitabright.co/products/
b
-
vitamin
-complex Or any Vitabright products? I'd not come across them before... British and some organic in range [[i]edited by admin to remove extraneous info in the link and the picture, as this could be construed as advertising][/i]
TiggerMe
in
Thyroid UK
8 months ago
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Are there any holistic remedies for LUPUS?
My wife has recently been diagnosed with LUPUS. She had been in an accident in Florida back in March. She was treated poorly by the police/ handcuffed/ spent two nights in jail with low lives. She became a nervous wreck, and couldn't sleep lost appetite and became extremely reclusive. I'm hoping that
My wife has recently been diagnosed with LUPUS. She had been in an accident in Florida back in March. She was treated poorly by the police/ handcuffed/ spent two nights in jail with low lives. She became a nervous wreck, and couldn't sleep lost appetite and became extremely reclusive. I'm hoping that
TOPAZ455
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Taking Metformin?
This MHRA advice was published last year: [i][
b
]Metformin and reduced
vitamin
B12 levels: new advice for monitoring patients at risk[/
b
][/i] [i]Decreased
vitamin
B12 levels, or vitamin B12 deficiency, is now considered to be a common side effect in patients on metformin treatment, especially in those
This MHRA advice was published last year: [i][
b
]Metformin and reduced
vitamin
B12 levels: new advice for monitoring patients at risk[/
b
][/i] [i]Decreased
vitamin
B12 levels, or vitamin B12 deficiency, is now considered to be a common side effect in patients on metformin treatment, especially in those
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
High Folate with PA terrible GP
Vitamin
B
-12 Normal range: 139 - 931 pg/mL Your Value >1,500
Folate
Normal range: 2.76 - 20.00 ng/mL
Your Value
>24.8
My Mpv still points to borderline macrocytic anemia but my RBC is ok.
Vitamin
B
-12 Normal range: 139 - 931 pg/mL Your Value >1,500
Folate
Normal range: 2.76 - 20.00 ng/mL
Your Value
>24.8
My Mpv still points to borderline macrocytic anemia but my RBC is ok.
EllaNore
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Excess Folic Acid and Vitamin B12 Deficiency: Clinical Implications?
[i][
b
]Excess Folic Acid and
Vitamin
B12 Deficiency: Clinical Implications?
[i][
b
]Excess Folic Acid and
Vitamin
B12 Deficiency: Clinical Implications?
helvella
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 days ago
INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITY – CENTRAL LONDON (Hepatitis B)
[u]
Share your experiences to help researchers improve care for hepatitis B in the UK
[/u]
Do you live with hepatitis B and want to make the way it is diagnosed, monitored, and treated in the UK better for patients?
The British Liver Trust are working with researchers and clinicians to
[u]
Share your experiences to help researchers improve care for hepatitis B in the UK
[/u]
Do you live with hepatitis B and want to make the way it is diagnosed, monitored, and treated in the UK better for patients?
The British Liver Trust are working with researchers and clinicians to
BritishLiverTrust1
Partner
in
British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Results Advice
Vitamin
D (25 OH) [
b
]133 - 50 - 200 nmol/L Magnesium
0.86
- 0.66 - 0.99 mmol/L CRP
<0.60
- <5.0 mg/L Ferritin
135.00
- 13 - 150 µg/L Ferritin is the most useful indicator of iron deficiency, but also an acute phase reactant and may be elevated in malignancy,
Vitamin
D (25 OH) [
b
]133 - 50 - 200 nmol/L Magnesium
0.86
- 0.66 - 0.99 mmol/L CRP
<0.60
- <5.0 mg/L Ferritin
135.00
- 13 - 150 µg/L Ferritin is the most useful indicator of iron deficiency, but also an acute phase reactant and may be elevated in malignancy,
Albaangel
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Repost with more info: peripheral neuropathy
Thanks to Marion and Esperanto for helping me to provide more information. All questions answered here... (Original post question: my Movement Disorders Specialist (MDS) says foot numbness is not Pripheral Neuropathy, but rather a non motor symptom of Parkinson's??? ) I'm in my 10th year with PD symptoms
Thanks to Marion and Esperanto for helping me to provide more information. All questions answered here... (Original post question: my Movement Disorders Specialist (MDS) says foot numbness is not Pripheral Neuropathy, but rather a non motor symptom of Parkinson's??? ) I'm in my 10th year with PD symptoms
rebtar
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Recent results feedback appreciated
(
Vitamin
D and B12)? I take Thorne Basic
b
complex selenium
Vitamin
D 3 +K2 100 ug daily and magnesium citrate. Thanks in advance
(
Vitamin
D and B12)? I take Thorne Basic
b
complex selenium
Vitamin
D 3 +K2 100 ug daily and magnesium citrate. Thanks in advance
Starmen
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
New Thyroid Results - Conversion Issue?
Hi, After an emotional Thyroid rollercoaster these past couple years (post partial thyroidectomy 12/2/21 in combination with an Endo who doesn't believe in compounded medication), I finally seem to be settling into a medication and dose that works okay. I'd have to say that I'm still a bit tired and
Hi, After an emotional Thyroid rollercoaster these past couple years (post partial thyroidectomy 12/2/21 in combination with an Endo who doesn't believe in compounded medication), I finally seem to be settling into a medication and dose that works okay. I'd have to say that I'm still a bit tired and
KarmaMaya
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Can I combine Vitamin K2 and Edoxaban (Lixiana)? (Dr. Stephen Sinatra)
Vitamine E and C are important, also
vitamin
b
supplements according to the late Stephen Sinatra. This was a little digression from the headline/topic but have anyone had any experience with combining Lixiana (Edoxaban) with vitamin K2? Does K2 prevent edoxaban to work?
Vitamine E and C are important, also
vitamin
b
supplements according to the late Stephen Sinatra. This was a little digression from the headline/topic but have anyone had any experience with combining Lixiana (Edoxaban) with vitamin K2? Does K2 prevent edoxaban to work?
ZodiacLeo
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Vitamin B2 Deficiency Can Cause B6 Toxicity! PWP Are Commonly Deficient In B2.
[
b
]
Vitamin
B2 deficiency is rampant:[/
b
] https://www.annualreviews.org/content/journals/10.1146/annurev-nutr-061121-084407 “Although there are no universally accepted EGRac cutoff values to define an optimal or low status, a coefficient of 1.40 is widely accepted as the cutoff value indicative of riboflavin
[
b
]
Vitamin
B2 deficiency is rampant:[/
b
] https://www.annualreviews.org/content/journals/10.1146/annurev-nutr-061121-084407 “Although there are no universally accepted EGRac cutoff values to define an optimal or low status, a coefficient of 1.40 is widely accepted as the cutoff value indicative of riboflavin
park_bear
in
Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Blood results within range. Is this a problem?
greygoose replied:[/
b
] "*
Vitamin
D (25 OH) 70 (50 - 200 nmol/L) Too low.
greygoose replied:[/
b
] "*
Vitamin
D (25 OH) 70 (50 - 200 nmol/L) Too low.
Barny12
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Armour versus Levo
I am on the AIP diet, all testing is done before 9am, fasting, no
vitamin
b
or biotin containing supplements in the 7 days prior to the test. The issue I now have is that I have been prescribed more Armour by a private dr which is just so expensive.
I am on the AIP diet, all testing is done before 9am, fasting, no
vitamin
b
or biotin containing supplements in the 7 days prior to the test. The issue I now have is that I have been prescribed more Armour by a private dr which is just so expensive.
Shi76DK
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Thank you and recent results
] (Range: > 3.89),
Vitamin
B12 - Active [
b
]75.8 pmol/L[/
b
] (Range: 37.5 - 150),
Vitamin
D [
b
]62 nmol/L (Range: 50 - 200) Adrenals, DHEA Sulphate
9.95 umol/L
(Range: 2.68 - 9.23), Cortisol
453.0 nmol/L
(Range: 166 - 507) [u]September[/u] - early morning, finger prick results; TSH [
] (Range: > 3.89),
Vitamin
B12 - Active [
b
]75.8 pmol/L[/
b
] (Range: 37.5 - 150),
Vitamin
D [
b
]62 nmol/L (Range: 50 - 200) Adrenals, DHEA Sulphate
9.95 umol/L
(Range: 2.68 - 9.23), Cortisol
453.0 nmol/L
(Range: 166 - 507) [u]September[/u] - early morning, finger prick results; TSH [
Holly_Tree
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
new blood results
help needed with new blood test results. It is 6 weeks since i have been on 100 levothyroxine and introduced Liothyronine 10mcg daily. Before the test I followed protocol, no medication before, no b vitamins for week before etc. I am pleased that my ferritin has improved but unsure about T3 levels?
help needed with new blood test results. It is 6 weeks since i have been on 100 levothyroxine and introduced Liothyronine 10mcg daily. Before the test I followed protocol, no medication before, no b vitamins for week before etc. I am pleased that my ferritin has improved but unsure about T3 levels?
Hopeful129
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
avocado - anyone else ?
Hi and happy summer solstice, I’ve recently been trying to improve my diet and read that avocado has many good features, such as high fiber, good fat,
vitamin
c,
b
vitamins, folate,
vitamin
k, and something about it helps the body produce glutathione (an antioxidant which helps protect the liver.)
Hi and happy summer solstice, I’ve recently been trying to improve my diet and read that avocado has many good features, such as high fiber, good fat,
vitamin
c,
b
vitamins, folate,
vitamin
k, and something about it helps the body produce glutathione (an antioxidant which helps protect the liver.)
Greengal314
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Another! GP appt. Tips for making the best of it please?
This has dropped from 28 in June [
b
]
Vitamin
D [/
b
] Serum Vit D3 level 71.5 nmol/L (normal range 50-)
Blood Count
I'm in the abnormal ranges for Red blood cell distribution width 14.3% (11.6-14) Eosinophil 0.0 (0.02-0.5)
This has dropped from 28 in June [
b
]
Vitamin
D [/
b
] Serum Vit D3 level 71.5 nmol/L (normal range 50-)
Blood Count
I'm in the abnormal ranges for Red blood cell distribution width 14.3% (11.6-14) Eosinophil 0.0 (0.02-0.5)
TheSnufkin
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
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