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dry eyes and mouth?
hi again all! I am very depleted in ferritin and am awaiting an infusion. I also started b12 injections 3 months ago for PA but I don’t think they’ve been often enough (1x/month). Also just got diagnosed with subclinical hashimotos (thyroid levels are still normal). I’m grasping at straws trying to
hi again all! I am very depleted in ferritin and am awaiting an infusion. I also started b12 injections 3 months ago for PA but I don’t think they’ve been often enough (1x/month). Also just got diagnosed with subclinical hashimotos (thyroid levels are still normal). I’m grasping at straws trying to
Lhood08
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
TPO high, GP not helpful, and I’m looking for advice
Hello, Sorry if this is a bit long. I have been struggling with symptoms of hypothyroidism for about 5 - 6 years. I also have a long family history of hypothyroidism and all of my female relatives battled their way to a diagnosis, and I seem to be following suit. Just before covid struck, my then
Hello, Sorry if this is a bit long. I have been struggling with symptoms of hypothyroidism for about 5 - 6 years. I also have a long family history of hypothyroidism and all of my female relatives battled their way to a diagnosis, and I seem to be following suit. Just before covid struck, my then
TheMudRunner
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Bad batch of B12
Hi I'm just adding to the posts about bad batches of B12 - there's been a couple in the last month. I have self-injected since 2020 - originally every other day, increased to every day after having Covid in July 2021. Taking control has felt miraculous as I have been able to return to full-time
Hi I'm just adding to the posts about bad batches of B12 - there's been a couple in the last month. I have self-injected since 2020 - originally every other day, increased to every day after having Covid in July 2021. Taking control has felt miraculous as I have been able to return to full-time
LizWilsonpa
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
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Calcium, Vitamin D, Bone mineral density,
I am reading that Cal & Vit D during ATD will also cause cardiovascular problems. I take 1500MG plus D daily. plus weight lifting & cardio. What to do?
I am reading that Cal & Vit D during ATD will also cause cardiovascular problems. I take 1500MG plus D daily. plus weight lifting & cardio. What to do?
Stevegr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Ferritin, B12 and folate results
Hi all I’d be grateful for any advice on the following results and details of the best supplements to take if you think I should boost them? The ferritin seems particularly low (even if it is technically in range). I eat red meat and leafy greens but struggle with things like liver so I guess I’d
Hi all I’d be grateful for any advice on the following results and details of the best supplements to take if you think I should boost them? The ferritin seems particularly low (even if it is technically in range). I eat red meat and leafy greens but struggle with things like liver so I guess I’d
Mogget
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Private blood results
Hello So this page has been so helpful so after publishing my Dr's nhs results I was advised to pay and get private ones done. After 2 failed blood attempts and multiple needles late finally have my results. If anyone could give me some guidance I'd be extremely greatful. CRP 0.305 Ferritin 30.8
Hello So this page has been so helpful so after publishing my Dr's nhs results I was advised to pay and get private ones done. After 2 failed blood attempts and multiple needles late finally have my results. If anyone could give me some guidance I'd be extremely greatful. CRP 0.305 Ferritin 30.8
Tinkerbell_84
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
GP must have B12 deficiency too.
So here's the thing there must be GPs or medical professionals who are B12 deficient so it begs the question. How do they feel about how they are treated? How often do they have injections? Do they come up against the same issues we do in the general population? It would be amazingly useful for
So here's the thing there must be GPs or medical professionals who are B12 deficient so it begs the question. How do they feel about how they are treated? How often do they have injections? Do they come up against the same issues we do in the general population? It would be amazingly useful for
Beckburybelle
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Nattokinase
Does anyone take natto or vitamin k, and does it help with side fx of acalabrutinib? Thanks.
Does anyone take natto or vitamin k, and does it help with side fx of acalabrutinib? Thanks.
Zabb
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CLL Support
2 months ago
How to change from T3 only to T4?
I'm currently self medicating on 50mcg Tiromel and have been for a few years. My doctor prescribed me 75 mcg Eutirox 5 x week and 88 on the weekends. It just wasn't working for me, so after a lot of reading I assumed I was just someone with a faulty conversion gene and decided to try alternatives.
I'm currently self medicating on 50mcg Tiromel and have been for a few years. My doctor prescribed me 75 mcg Eutirox 5 x week and 88 on the weekends. It just wasn't working for me, so after a lot of reading I assumed I was just someone with a faulty conversion gene and decided to try alternatives.
Nikkkita
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
tiredness
I’m post quad bypass 5 years now and have been struggling with tiredness Been to the doctors one said it’s my age get used to it another said some people just get tired I’m on bisoprolol small dose rosuvastatin min dose I take b12 iron and coq10 all tests put me in the normal range So it appears
I’m post quad bypass 5 years now and have been struggling with tiredness Been to the doctors one said it’s my age get used to it another said some people just get tired I’m on bisoprolol small dose rosuvastatin min dose I take b12 iron and coq10 all tests put me in the normal range So it appears
Dogchasers
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Starting again...
I first consulted Dr P in 2010 and followed his recommendations for improving my adrenal and thyroid function, both very depleted. This involved taking Nutri supplements, then Adrenavive plus Metavive which I found better. Around 2017 I stopped taking the supplements because of feeling overmedicated
I first consulted Dr P in 2010 and followed his recommendations for improving my adrenal and thyroid function, both very depleted. This involved taking Nutri supplements, then Adrenavive plus Metavive which I found better. Around 2017 I stopped taking the supplements because of feeling overmedicated
janetah12
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Weeping eye
Hi folks.. 2 months ago, I discovered a huge enlarged nodule 2.6 cm on my thyroid. The week leading up to finding this I felt very sick, one side of my face was puffy and filled with fluid. My eye kept weeping. It was the same side I had my nodule. Fast forward 2mths,the nodule is benign tg and endo
Hi folks.. 2 months ago, I discovered a huge enlarged nodule 2.6 cm on my thyroid. The week leading up to finding this I felt very sick, one side of my face was puffy and filled with fluid. My eye kept weeping. It was the same side I had my nodule. Fast forward 2mths,the nodule is benign tg and endo
madeline05
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
how quickly did you regress after B12 loading?
I finished my initial B12 loading almost exactly one month ago and initially felt enormously better. However, during the last week I have started to feel like I did before; irritable, weepy, fatigued, constipated and so on. I really can’t believe I need monthly injections so am thinking I am imagining
I finished my initial B12 loading almost exactly one month ago and initially felt enormously better. However, during the last week I have started to feel like I did before; irritable, weepy, fatigued, constipated and so on. I really can’t believe I need monthly injections so am thinking I am imagining
TheLabSquad
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Does anyone else experience this? pain of the deltoid and trapezius muscles, possibly due to IM b12 both by PCP (monthly) and SI (EOD)
hi there I’m trying to figure out if the IM b12 injections are starting to cause this pain I feel on both sides of my body … areas as specified above. I also SI in my leg muscle. I have a system to work around the four areas of my body. I have autoimmune PA so I need to figure this out. Maybe I
hi there I’m trying to figure out if the IM b12 injections are starting to cause this pain I feel on both sides of my body … areas as specified above. I also SI in my leg muscle. I have a system to work around the four areas of my body. I have autoimmune PA so I need to figure this out. Maybe I
Schpsych2414
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Benfotiamine B1 5 Day Trial
I decided to do a trial of Berfotiamine after reading randomized trials for peripheral neuropathy in diabetics. Yes there is work with efficacy done, just not with B12 deficiency. 1mg EOD is good enough treatment and the maximum ever needed. I no longer experience peripheral neuropathy due to my supplementation
I decided to do a trial of Berfotiamine after reading randomized trials for peripheral neuropathy in diabetics. Yes there is work with efficacy done, just not with B12 deficiency. 1mg EOD is good enough treatment and the maximum ever needed. I no longer experience peripheral neuropathy due to my supplementation
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Misdiagnosis? Fibromyalgia or PA?
I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia about 19 years ago, but I wonder whether it was a misdiagnosis. I am still waiting for a PA diagnosis, but have been experiencing many of the symptoms of PA for months. Many of the tests I have done have shown low B12, low folate, low ferritin, all within range but low
I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia about 19 years ago, but I wonder whether it was a misdiagnosis. I am still waiting for a PA diagnosis, but have been experiencing many of the symptoms of PA for months. Many of the tests I have done have shown low B12, low folate, low ferritin, all within range but low
Chickens44
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Help with results appreciated
Hi everyone, It's been a while since I had full TFTs etc so I was surprised to see some of the results, especially compared to last time (2020). The TSH is lower than in 2020 (when it was 3.7), the Free T4 is slightly higher (16.2 in 2020), but the Free T3 is lower than it was (5.24). My B12 results
Hi everyone, It's been a while since I had full TFTs etc so I was surprised to see some of the results, especially compared to last time (2020). The TSH is lower than in 2020 (when it was 3.7), the Free T4 is slightly higher (16.2 in 2020), but the Free T3 is lower than it was (5.24). My B12 results
AmandaK
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Help with Labs?
I had been seeing a Functional doctor privately but lost job and cannot really afford a consultation at the moment. secersl years ago a Bluehorizon test showed high RT3 and I was put on liothyronine 50mcg per day and 50 Levo which I have remained taking to present. My gynae just ran some bloods which
I had been seeing a Functional doctor privately but lost job and cannot really afford a consultation at the moment. secersl years ago a Bluehorizon test showed high RT3 and I was put on liothyronine 50mcg per day and 50 Levo which I have remained taking to present. My gynae just ran some bloods which
Dollyrocker000
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
More B12 when ill ?
Hi everyone. Strange question. I’m injecting weekly. But just caught the kids flu. Is the advice to inject more frequently when unwell ?
Hi everyone. Strange question. I’m injecting weekly. But just caught the kids flu. Is the advice to inject more frequently when unwell ?
PAapr22
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Is anyone here familiar with metabolomic analysis?
I've heard about metabolomics only recently while listening to a Dr Berg podcast. In short, if I understood correctly, it differs from regular blood tests by looking for the concentration of things (like amino acids, minerals, polyphenol, etc...) within your cells rather than the concentration in your
I've heard about metabolomics only recently while listening to a Dr Berg podcast. In short, if I understood correctly, it differs from regular blood tests by looking for the concentration of things (like amino acids, minerals, polyphenol, etc...) within your cells rather than the concentration in your
Mascouche
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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