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revering out symptoms from beef
hello, I had not had an injection for 2 1/2 weeks and started to eat beef, I felt so energized and strong I even started to walk for exersice again, I gained 6 pounds with I'm way under weight from b12 deficiency, then my ankles and feet started with the waking up symptoms like when I first started
hello, I had not had an injection for 2 1/2 weeks and started to eat beef, I felt so energized and strong I even started to walk for exersice again, I gained 6 pounds with I'm way under weight from b12 deficiency, then my ankles and feet started with the waking up symptoms like when I first started
JesusMercy60
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
self-inject intramuscular vitamin B12
Hi all,I often read these posts but not very often write in. I was diagnosed with PA in 2000 using the schillings test. I have been having IM injections every 3 months ever since. However since COVID I have been self injecting. My surgery does not really support that, so I just buy supplies from Germany
Hi all,I often read these posts but not very often write in. I was diagnosed with PA in 2000 using the schillings test. I have been having IM injections every 3 months ever since. However since COVID I have been self injecting. My surgery does not really support that, so I just buy supplies from Germany
Tonyworks
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
I just popped this on Thyroid Uk but thought I would lift your day too.
I sure did put the cat amongst the pigeons with my letter to my endocrinologist. I just recieved this email from my surgery.......... Thank you for discussing your concerns today. I am sorry we were not able to provide the timely care you indicated you needed on the phone. As next steps we will: -
I sure did put the cat amongst the pigeons with my letter to my endocrinologist. I just recieved this email from my surgery.......... Thank you for discussing your concerns today. I am sorry we were not able to provide the timely care you indicated you needed on the phone. As next steps we will: -
Jillymo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
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Just to lift your day...... 😂
I sure did put the cat amongst the pigeons with my letter to my endocrinologist, I just recieved this email from my surgery.......... Thank you for discussing your concerns today. I am sorry we were not able to provide the timely care you indicated you needed on the phone. As next steps we will:
I sure did put the cat amongst the pigeons with my letter to my endocrinologist, I just recieved this email from my surgery.......... Thank you for discussing your concerns today. I am sorry we were not able to provide the timely care you indicated you needed on the phone. As next steps we will:
Jillymo
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Causes of lower Active B12
Hi - what are the reasons for Active B12 being low or rather lagging behind serum B12 for some people? I am, very fortunately, currently getting 3x a week Hydroxocobalamin injections and am finally starting to do well!! My B12 was tested during a short gap in treatment - it was >2000 (I know testing
Hi - what are the reasons for Active B12 being low or rather lagging behind serum B12 for some people? I am, very fortunately, currently getting 3x a week Hydroxocobalamin injections and am finally starting to do well!! My B12 was tested during a short gap in treatment - it was >2000 (I know testing
GW1000
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
B12 deficiency and night sweats query
Hi - I don't have a diagnosis but I hope you don't mind if I pick your expert brains 🙏 I (Female, 45) have fairly regular blood tests due to medication I take for inflammatory arthritis. My MCV has been a little bit high for years (up to 102). Early on doctors would question it and because of a family
Hi - I don't have a diagnosis but I hope you don't mind if I pick your expert brains 🙏 I (Female, 45) have fairly regular blood tests due to medication I take for inflammatory arthritis. My MCV has been a little bit high for years (up to 102). Early on doctors would question it and because of a family
rmros
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
Losing my worms
I struggle to find my words and it feels like it's getting worse. I'm really hoping that it's reversing out. Has anyone else felt their mental symptoms (fog, confusion, memory, mood) get worse before getting better on B12 treatment? I've been SIing eod for about 9 months and am also, much more recently
I struggle to find my words and it feels like it's getting worse. I'm really hoping that it's reversing out. Has anyone else felt their mental symptoms (fog, confusion, memory, mood) get worse before getting better on B12 treatment? I've been SIing eod for about 9 months and am also, much more recently
debra_bill
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
Can anyone comment on my daughter's blood tests and advise what - if anything - we should do next?
My daughter is 18. I first requested blood tests with the GP when she was 15. This was during covid. I had to fight over the phone for them but she'd put on weight rapidly, she especially looked to be retaining fluid in her legs, feet, hands and face. Other symptoms = tiredness, slow movements, dry eyes
My daughter is 18. I first requested blood tests with the GP when she was 15. This was during covid. I had to fight over the phone for them but she'd put on weight rapidly, she especially looked to be retaining fluid in her legs, feet, hands and face. Other symptoms = tiredness, slow movements, dry eyes
ReaCoe
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
B1 Thiamine.
30+- days of Thiamine trial. It has been life changing. (At the dosage I administered) See Elliot Overton for result based research not unproved projections utilizing conjecture about the meaning of scientific study. I used a different method to deal with the healing too quickly. Rather than adjust
30+- days of Thiamine trial. It has been life changing. (At the dosage I administered) See Elliot Overton for result based research not unproved projections utilizing conjecture about the meaning of scientific study. I used a different method to deal with the healing too quickly. Rather than adjust
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
Med for Osteoporosis
Diagnosed with osteopenia in 2019--progressed to osteoporosis in my spine in 2023 --my gp had me try Fosomax in 2019 but after a few months experienced trouble swallowing so went off of it. Tried to just use vitamins but did not do it correctly or as I should have. I am against the meds after every
Diagnosed with osteopenia in 2019--progressed to osteoporosis in my spine in 2023 --my gp had me try Fosomax in 2019 but after a few months experienced trouble swallowing so went off of it. Tried to just use vitamins but did not do it correctly or as I should have. I am against the meds after every
Horselovernh
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Osteoporosis Support
4 months ago
Consultant referral and other stuff
Recently had my regular 3 month TSH test and it seems that im still just within the range. Yet again, seen another different doctor at the surgery as i can never get to see the same one. This doctor, even though ive been on 75mcg Levo for 6 months with my symptoms holding strong or becoming worse, told
Recently had my regular 3 month TSH test and it seems that im still just within the range. Yet again, seen another different doctor at the surgery as i can never get to see the same one. This doctor, even though ive been on 75mcg Levo for 6 months with my symptoms holding strong or becoming worse, told
BiffAHiram
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Iron - wishful thinking
If only there were an iron forum here on HealthUnlocked! There is one: [i]
Haemochromatosis Society UK
[/i] https://healthunlocked.com/haemochromatosis-uk But its last post was three months ago. And it is a very specific niche issue. (Obviously very important to those affected.) And (of course
If only there were an iron forum here on HealthUnlocked! There is one: [i]
Haemochromatosis Society UK
[/i] https://healthunlocked.com/haemochromatosis-uk But its last post was three months ago. And it is a very specific niche issue. (Obviously very important to those affected.) And (of course
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Vitamins/supplements for cll?
I found out AFTER I was diagnosed with CLL that low vitamin D is a risk factor for getting CLL. I have had chronically low vitamin D even though I worked outside for half my working life. I was haphazard in supplementing the past 30 years. With recent research, I'm seeing all kinds of supposedly helpful
I found out AFTER I was diagnosed with CLL that low vitamin D is a risk factor for getting CLL. I have had chronically low vitamin D even though I worked outside for half my working life. I was haphazard in supplementing the past 30 years. With recent research, I'm seeing all kinds of supposedly helpful
Vivikaye1
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CLL Support
9 months ago
JUNE NEWSLETTER
our June newsletter will be coming out soon. If you are not already a member then sign up to the Pernicious Anaemia Society https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/member/ so you don't miss out! If you are a member and are not getting your newsletter make sure to check in Spam/Junk or check that we
our June newsletter will be coming out soon. If you are not already a member then sign up to the Pernicious Anaemia Society https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/member/ so you don't miss out! If you are a member and are not getting your newsletter make sure to check in Spam/Junk or check that we
PAScomms
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
b 1 Therapy
Hello fellow readers. My name is Sakina. I am soo confused about the b1 therapy. I have been taking b1 sublingual 100 mg three times in a week under the tongue for quite a while l, but have noticed no difference. So now I am taking 100mgs of Thiamine Mononitrate. Which is better Thiamine Hydrochloride
Hello fellow readers. My name is Sakina. I am soo confused about the b1 therapy. I have been taking b1 sublingual 100 mg three times in a week under the tongue for quite a while l, but have noticed no difference. So now I am taking 100mgs of Thiamine Mononitrate. Which is better Thiamine Hydrochloride
Springbreak
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
Vitamins and Minerals - Good or Bad - What I've Recently Discovered
I've been taking quite an array of vitamins and minerals daily. Actually 7 in number, vitamin C, B, D3, K2, Taurine, Magnesium and CoQ10 (I added CoQ10 late last year). Over the last few months all the joints in my body had been getting sore to the point where they really hurt, especially when I had
I've been taking quite an array of vitamins and minerals daily. Actually 7 in number, vitamin C, B, D3, K2, Taurine, Magnesium and CoQ10 (I added CoQ10 late last year). Over the last few months all the joints in my body had been getting sore to the point where they really hurt, especially when I had
jeanjeannie50
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Help with latest results and possible taking T3
Hi there These are my latest results with a private test through Monitor my health. I had recently done a GP test the week before with TSH of 1.34 Both tests in the morning around 8am No Meds. I had been trialling some extra T4 for about 8 weeks. Originally I had been on 75 for a while, over a
Hi there These are my latest results with a private test through Monitor my health. I had recently done a GP test the week before with TSH of 1.34 Both tests in the morning around 8am No Meds. I had been trialling some extra T4 for about 8 weeks. Originally I had been on 75 for a while, over a
Doubleelephant
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
AArrrgghhh latest bloods,
So following on from GP, sneaky GP posts following months of feeling rubbish, stressed, angry, anxiety through the roof, mood so low keep randomly crying . Bloods last year TSH 0.01 and FT4 21.6 (12-22) , explained about T3 suppressing TSH but Sneaky GP reduced meds . Have felt awful as my being MIA
So following on from GP, sneaky GP posts following months of feeling rubbish, stressed, angry, anxiety through the roof, mood so low keep randomly crying . Bloods last year TSH 0.01 and FT4 21.6 (12-22) , explained about T3 suppressing TSH but Sneaky GP reduced meds . Have felt awful as my being MIA
Polo22
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Help with tests will only test TSH
Biochemical Investigation of Anemias and Iron Overload Range Iron -7.6 10.6-33.8umol/L Transferrin - 2.45 2.00-4.00g/L Iron Saturation- 0.12 0.13
Biochemical Investigation of Anemias and Iron Overload Range Iron -7.6 10.6-33.8umol/L Transferrin - 2.45 2.00-4.00g/L Iron Saturation- 0.12 0.13
Maryloo03
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Anaemia caused by PRD?
I had pelvic/abdominal radiotherapy treatment almost 50 years ago and started to suffer problems with digestion about 20 years ago, put down at the time, to IBS. In 2017, I underwent a hemicolectomy and the surgeon told me at the time that my small bowel was quite damaged commenting that she was surprised
I had pelvic/abdominal radiotherapy treatment almost 50 years ago and started to suffer problems with digestion about 20 years ago, put down at the time, to IBS. In 2017, I underwent a hemicolectomy and the surgeon told me at the time that my small bowel was quite damaged commenting that she was surprised
David39
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
1 month ago
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