Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Vitamin B
Posts
Communities
48,479 public posts
Filter results
Folder levels high
Hi all! It's been awhile since I posted anything. I've been doing about 5 injections of methylcobalamin a week, for several years now. I take a food based multi with 800 mcg of folate, pretty much just on the days I inject. My naturopath doctor prescribed methyl folate. I took a1000mcg dose and
Hi all! It's been awhile since I posted anything. I've been doing about 5 injections of methylcobalamin a week, for several years now. I take a food based multi with 800 mcg of folate, pretty much just on the days I inject. My naturopath doctor prescribed methyl folate. I took a1000mcg dose and
ndodge
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 days ago
Within range bloods - can someone confirm please?
Thanks very much *
Vitamin
D (25 OH) [
b
]70 (50 - 200 nmol/L) * Magnesium
0.96
(0.66 - 0.99 mmol/L) * CRP
<0.60
Thanks very much *
Vitamin
D (25 OH) [
b
]70 (50 - 200 nmol/L) * Magnesium
0.96
(0.66 - 0.99 mmol/L) * CRP
<0.60
Barny12
in
Thyroid UK
1 day ago
Advice following GP visit please
She also didn’t want to retest me for a year for my TPO or hormone levels which seemed a long wait… I am now taking
vitamin
D, B12 and
B
complex supplements (which she didn’t seem to feel I needed). Thoughts?
She also didn’t want to retest me for a year for my TPO or hormone levels which seemed a long wait… I am now taking
vitamin
D, B12 and
B
complex supplements (which she didn’t seem to feel I needed). Thoughts?
TheMudRunner
in
Thyroid UK
8 days ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
How do my results look?
16 ug/L[/
b
] (range: >2.90ug/L) * Active
vitamin
B12: [
b
]126 pmol/L (range: 38.00 - 188.00pmol/L) * Serum total 25-OH vit D level:
99 nmol/L
(range: none) (I was told verbally on the phone that I was negative for TPO, but there's no value in the report)
09:00 on August 7th (Medichecks:
16 ug/L[/
b
] (range: >2.90ug/L) * Active
vitamin
B12: [
b
]126 pmol/L (range: 38.00 - 188.00pmol/L) * Serum total 25-OH vit D level:
99 nmol/L
(range: none) (I was told verbally on the phone that I was negative for TPO, but there's no value in the report)
09:00 on August 7th (Medichecks:
LorenzIsher
in
Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Would like some suggestions for a B complex product with low dose B12 and folate please
Homocysteine Nutrients
https://www.seekinghealth.com/products/homocysteine-nutrients I really like the sound of this product but I’m concerned about the B vitamins that are missing, namely B3 and B1. It also doesn’t have inositol, choline or biotin, although I don’t know how important they
Homocysteine Nutrients
https://www.seekinghealth.com/products/homocysteine-nutrients I really like the sound of this product but I’m concerned about the B vitamins that are missing, namely B3 and B1. It also doesn’t have inositol, choline or biotin, although I don’t know how important they
Noelnoel
in
Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Embrace Winter Wellness: Tips for a Healthy and Happy Season
[
b
]Boost Your
Vitamin
D Levels:[/
b
] With shorter days and less sunlight, it's common to experience a dip in vitamin D levels during winter. Consider taking a vitamin D supplement, and try to spend some time outdoors when the sun is shining.
[
b
]Boost Your
Vitamin
D Levels:[/
b
] With shorter days and less sunlight, it's common to experience a dip in vitamin D levels during winter. Consider taking a vitamin D supplement, and try to spend some time outdoors when the sun is shining.
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
in
HealthUnlocked Blog
3 months ago
Latest Results for Advice
>150[/
b
] - (37.5 - 150 pmol/L)
Vitamin
D [
b
]135 - (50 - 200 nmol/L) Thyroglobulin Antibodies
13.90
- (< 115 IU/mL) Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies
<9
- (<34 IU/mL) As recommended on here for an Iron panel to be done, I asked my GP for this and these are the test results.
>150[/
b
] - (37.5 - 150 pmol/L)
Vitamin
D [
b
]135 - (50 - 200 nmol/L) Thyroglobulin Antibodies
13.90
- (< 115 IU/mL) Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies
<9
- (<34 IU/mL) As recommended on here for an Iron panel to be done, I asked my GP for this and these are the test results.
Albaangel
in
Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Monitoring when starting Folic Acid and Ferrous fumerate
At each follow-up appointment, ask the person if their symptoms have improved or worsened, or if they are experiencing new symptoms that could be linked to
vitamin
B12 deficiency.
At each follow-up appointment, ask the person if their symptoms have improved or worsened, or if they are experiencing new symptoms that could be linked to
vitamin
B12 deficiency.
yewotc23
in
Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Migraines, headaches, and relationship to b12
A neurologist has suggested I start taking 400mg of riboflavin (B2) and upping my magnesium supplement, but with the B12 injections, folic acid and
B
-complex I’m going to start feeling like a walking
B
vitamin
before long. 😭
A neurologist has suggested I start taking 400mg of riboflavin (B2) and upping my magnesium supplement, but with the B12 injections, folic acid and
B
-complex I’m going to start feeling like a walking
B
vitamin
before long. 😭
MindfulSquirrel
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Advice on my results please.
Hi there, I have the results of my Thyroid tests and wondered if anyone could help me out please (shown in photo)? Someone has looked at them for me and said my FT3 isn't great but wouldn't necessarily be classed as low Thyroid. This person flagged my B12 and Folate results which they said were low
Hi there, I have the results of my Thyroid tests and wondered if anyone could help me out please (shown in photo)? Someone has looked at them for me and said my FT3 isn't great but wouldn't necessarily be classed as low Thyroid. This person flagged my B12 and Folate results which they said were low
Sunnyyellowlady
in
Thyroid UK
7 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
3 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
4 months 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
4 months ago
Wildly different results 1 month apart!?
Thyroglobulin antibodies 89.1 klU/L (range 0-115)
JULY 26: [/
]Ferritin 104 ug/L (30-650) [
b
]JULY 26:[/
b
]
Vitamin
D 112 nmol/L (50-250) I have every symptom on the Mayo Clinic, NIH and NHS list, but these don't make sense to me.
Thyroglobulin antibodies 89.1 klU/L (range 0-115)
JULY 26: [/
]Ferritin 104 ug/L (30-650) [
b
]JULY 26:[/
b
]
Vitamin
D 112 nmol/L (50-250) I have every symptom on the Mayo Clinic, NIH and NHS list, but these don't make sense to me.
wavedancers
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
feeling overwhelmed with information.
good morning As you know I have recently upped my supplements to include
vitamin
d,
b
complex, k2, magnesium and selenium. I already take cod liver oil on top of my prescribed fluoxetine, Levo, cerazette (birth control) and loratadine(antihistamine).
good morning As you know I have recently upped my supplements to include
vitamin
d,
b
complex, k2, magnesium and selenium. I already take cod liver oil on top of my prescribed fluoxetine, Levo, cerazette (birth control) and loratadine(antihistamine).
Underactiveclare
in
Thyroid UK
11 months ago
A List for Newly Diagnosed that My Wife did in 2022 please add to list if anything is missed or wrong or needs updating. TIA
Vitamins:
Vitamin
D
Vitamin
K2
Vitamin
B
may feed prostate cancer None of the statements shared within this post or thread is medical advice, medically advised or medical suggestions. Consult and Speak to your Physician about your health.
Vitamins:
Vitamin
D
Vitamin
K2
Vitamin
B
may feed prostate cancer None of the statements shared within this post or thread is medical advice, medically advised or medical suggestions. Consult and Speak to your Physician about your health.
Shorehousejam
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 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
3 months ago
Increased cancer risk?
History of breast cancer here, so get my b12 level and others checked every 7 weeks. Now, I have read in some cancer fora supplementing with B-vitamins, in particular B12, can increase the risk of cancer, if ones level is always a bit high.I usually am around 5-700 nmol/L, when I get my Hydroxocobalamin
History of breast cancer here, so get my b12 level and others checked every 7 weeks. Now, I have read in some cancer fora supplementing with B-vitamins, in particular B12, can increase the risk of cancer, if ones level is always a bit high.I usually am around 5-700 nmol/L, when I get my Hydroxocobalamin
indywindy
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Vitamin B1
I have always taken B12 and now am taking a multi
B
vitamin
. Has anyone got experience with taking B1 and it’s usefulness?
I have always taken B12 and now am taking a multi
B
vitamin
. Has anyone got experience with taking B1 and it’s usefulness?
Kampan
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Recent results & help needed on next steps
I then take evening primrose oil 1000mg (hormonal reasons) cetirizine hydrochloride (hayfever allergies) and
Vitamin
B
complex (including B12 250ug, Biotin 50ug & Folic Acid 400ug etc) When I go to bed I take Vitamin D 1000IU, Iron Bisglycinate 28mg (high strength gentle iron) & 20mg Fluoxetine (anti-depressant
I then take evening primrose oil 1000mg (hormonal reasons) cetirizine hydrochloride (hayfever allergies) and
Vitamin
B
complex (including B12 250ug, Biotin 50ug & Folic Acid 400ug etc) When I go to bed I take Vitamin D 1000IU, Iron Bisglycinate 28mg (high strength gentle iron) & 20mg Fluoxetine (anti-depressant
Smv95
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
1
...
8
9
10
...
100
Next page
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Thyroid UK
21252 results
Pernicious Anaemia Society
12974 results
Cure Parkinson's
1450 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest