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Vit B12 sublingual
I've just changed to the igennus b12 sublingual as I get on very well with their super-b complex. reading the label I notice it contains methylcobalamin, adenosylcobalamin and hydroxocobalamin, the previous b12 supp I used didn't have hydroxocobalamin - what is it?
I've just changed to the igennus b12 sublingual as I get on very well with their super-b complex. reading the label I notice it contains methylcobalamin, adenosylcobalamin and hydroxocobalamin, the previous b12 supp I used didn't have hydroxocobalamin - what is it?
Jamima
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Weakness
Hello,I've had rheumatoid arthritis 28 years been on different drugs over years ,I have been methotrexate 25mg weekly for years folic acid I've been on rituximab every 6 months first course then 2 weeks later 2nd course for 4 year ,I'm starting to feel very weak I'm normally won't let it beat me ,I feel
Hello,I've had rheumatoid arthritis 28 years been on different drugs over years ,I have been methotrexate 25mg weekly for years folic acid I've been on rituximab every 6 months first course then 2 weeks later 2nd course for 4 year ,I'm starting to feel very weak I'm normally won't let it beat me ,I feel
Justlucy
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NRAS
3 months ago
Advice for Ongoing Condition?
Have been on the forum for a while, and has been a great help but asking for advice. About 2 years ago I had problems walking, was constantly tired and generally felt absolutely awful. I was forgetting names, and even falling off my bike when riding. Couldn't eat, couldn't sleep. Painful peripheral
Have been on the forum for a while, and has been a great help but asking for advice. About 2 years ago I had problems walking, was constantly tired and generally felt absolutely awful. I was forgetting names, and even falling off my bike when riding. Couldn't eat, couldn't sleep. Painful peripheral
TomatoTomato
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
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How to add adrenal support (on NDT)
I think I need to add adrenal support to my NDT but looking for some help on the practicalities and open to ideas about whether this is my problem. Specifically, do I need to stop NDT first? If so, how slowly should I taper off? I'd really like to spend as little time as necessary feeling so hypo!
I think I need to add adrenal support to my NDT but looking for some help on the practicalities and open to ideas about whether this is my problem. Specifically, do I need to stop NDT first? If so, how slowly should I taper off? I'd really like to spend as little time as necessary feeling so hypo!
FoggyThinker
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
T4 Only, Low TSH
Hi, I recently had blood tests with my GP and now have a phone call appointment scheduled. My latest blood results 16/9/23 are as follows, with reference ranges. FT4 = 18.7pmo/L (9 – 23) or 69.29% through the reference range FT3 = 4.5pmo/L (2.4 – 6) or 58.33% through the reference range TSH = < 0.01
Hi, I recently had blood tests with my GP and now have a phone call appointment scheduled. My latest blood results 16/9/23 are as follows, with reference ranges. FT4 = 18.7pmo/L (9 – 23) or 69.29% through the reference range FT3 = 4.5pmo/L (2.4 – 6) or 58.33% through the reference range TSH = < 0.01
sukismum
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Hashimotos?
I have had elevated TSH for about 10 years and my GP did not seem very keen to do anything. I got a monitor my health test on the 12/9/23 and advanced thyroid check with Medichecks on the 11/10/23. The results are below and I would really appreciate any support. I have booked an appointment with one
I have had elevated TSH for about 10 years and my GP did not seem very keen to do anything. I got a monitor my health test on the 12/9/23 and advanced thyroid check with Medichecks on the 11/10/23. The results are below and I would really appreciate any support. I have booked an appointment with one
Susanmcg
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Can B12 Injections Give Muscle Twitches?
Good day Good people of this forum. I recently started more aggressive B12 injections, 1cc every other day. I have been having small muscle twitches for last 2+ years but noticed then being worse since I started injecting more B12 Any thoughts?
Good day Good people of this forum. I recently started more aggressive B12 injections, 1cc every other day. I have been having small muscle twitches for last 2+ years but noticed then being worse since I started injecting more B12 Any thoughts?
Canadian77
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Can b12 injections make you VERY very thirsty?
Hey, me again, Can b12 injections make you very thirsty all the time? Reversing out - having internal tremors, nausea, VERY thirsty, muscle tightness, some palpitations, and my anxiety is absolutely through the roof. Help! Any advice is appreciated 🙏🏼
Hey, me again, Can b12 injections make you very thirsty all the time? Reversing out - having internal tremors, nausea, VERY thirsty, muscle tightness, some palpitations, and my anxiety is absolutely through the roof. Help! Any advice is appreciated 🙏🏼
Suffering_sunny
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
vitamin D3 and K2 drops
Actually remembered to take the above this morning (I was 75 in range last test) and thought I’d better check BBE and was horrified to see the date was 01/23! The brand is Nutravita. I don’t like additives and prefer organic where possible . Have any of you got any other recommendations I could may be
Actually remembered to take the above this morning (I was 75 in range last test) and thought I’d better check BBE and was horrified to see the date was 01/23! The brand is Nutravita. I don’t like additives and prefer organic where possible . Have any of you got any other recommendations I could may be
Benjipuss
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Hi all
I was PA negative and celiac negative in November 2023 but was having problems with B12 and folate Deficiency ( I am also Hypothyroid). My B12 serum was 226 ( >178ng/L) Folate 6 (>2.9ug/L So new (March 2024) N.I.C.E guidlines says indeterminate test result- possible B12 deficiency! I have a phonecall
I was PA negative and celiac negative in November 2023 but was having problems with B12 and folate Deficiency ( I am also Hypothyroid). My B12 serum was 226 ( >178ng/L) Folate 6 (>2.9ug/L So new (March 2024) N.I.C.E guidlines says indeterminate test result- possible B12 deficiency! I have a phonecall
Doris11
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Thyroid question please...
Hi everyone, I am writing to ask if you can have a sore thyroid without significant enlargement and with 'normal' bloods? I have had 'normal' bloods, it doesn't seem visually enlarged, though I feel like I am being strangled and have audible sounds when I swallow in my ears. When I move my head something
Hi everyone, I am writing to ask if you can have a sore thyroid without significant enlargement and with 'normal' bloods? I have had 'normal' bloods, it doesn't seem visually enlarged, though I feel like I am being strangled and have audible sounds when I swallow in my ears. When I move my head something
Suffering_sunny
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Thorne Basic B Alternative
Good morning team! I started taking Thorne Basic B yesterday and I am not reacting well to it. My private blood results should be back today and I'll hold off purchasing anything else until then but I was hoping someone could recommend a complex with lower dosages, please? I don't know if it's the
Good morning team! I started taking Thorne Basic B yesterday and I am not reacting well to it. My private blood results should be back today and I'll hold off purchasing anything else until then but I was hoping someone could recommend a complex with lower dosages, please? I don't know if it's the
Opposite
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Any tips for Natural Modified FET (boost lining)?
Hi everyone, I have a persistent thinnish lining (around 6 to 7mm) after an episode of abnormal bleeding between periods (turned out to be silent endo and a polyp that did not show up on ultrasound). Before that, 11mm was my average. After failing a recent FET, my doctor decided to monitor my lining
Hi everyone, I have a persistent thinnish lining (around 6 to 7mm) after an episode of abnormal bleeding between periods (turned out to be silent endo and a polyp that did not show up on ultrasound). Before that, 11mm was my average. After failing a recent FET, my doctor decided to monitor my lining
hanzi
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Blood Test Results
Hi I have trouble getting a GP appointment - in that I never get one. Test results are relayed via the receptionist so never any opportunity to ask questions. This is the latest test and as a result I've been told to vary my dose (normally 125mcg) taking 100mcg alternate days, 125mcg on the others.
Hi I have trouble getting a GP appointment - in that I never get one. Test results are relayed via the receptionist so never any opportunity to ask questions. This is the latest test and as a result I've been told to vary my dose (normally 125mcg) taking 100mcg alternate days, 125mcg on the others.
Polly8855
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Eligard and bicalutamide.
Started eligard and bicalutamide post RP in 2018. Followed advice of urologist until 2022. New urologist took me off both after PSA of 0.01. Unfortunately, l did not receive advice about secondary effects of the above drugs-osteoporosis etc. A DEXA scan in 2022 revealed high possibility of bone fractures
Started eligard and bicalutamide post RP in 2018. Followed advice of urologist until 2022. New urologist took me off both after PSA of 0.01. Unfortunately, l did not receive advice about secondary effects of the above drugs-osteoporosis etc. A DEXA scan in 2022 revealed high possibility of bone fractures
edgeh
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Do I need to increase folic acid/folate intake with B12 shots?
Hello all, I am within one week of taking daily b12 injections as a loading dose. A group on Facebook advise a protocol of taking 5mg of folic acid daily as it is a cofactor for b12. I get that part but I’m checking whether it’s necessary to take such a high amount of folic acid if, prior to starting
Hello all, I am within one week of taking daily b12 injections as a loading dose. A group on Facebook advise a protocol of taking 5mg of folic acid daily as it is a cofactor for b12. I get that part but I’m checking whether it’s necessary to take such a high amount of folic acid if, prior to starting
JazzSoprano
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Alcohol and B12/folate deficiency
Just wondering if any of you lovely people avoid alcohol? I haven't felt much like drinking recently but when I have, I feel absolutely awful the next day. Just wondering if it's just extra pressure on the body that makes me feel bad or if there's a proven connection I haven't come across yet? Thanks
Just wondering if any of you lovely people avoid alcohol? I haven't felt much like drinking recently but when I have, I feel absolutely awful the next day. Just wondering if it's just extra pressure on the body that makes me feel bad or if there's a proven connection I haven't come across yet? Thanks
ClaireWF1346
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
long term omeprazole use
I was taking omeprazole for about 15 years and stopped in December last year, as I had done some research and found out it can affect stomach acid. No one told me to stop taking it. I don’t even know why I was put on it in the first place, up I think it was for IBS. I haven’t had any acid reflux or indigestion
I was taking omeprazole for about 15 years and stopped in December last year, as I had done some research and found out it can affect stomach acid. No one told me to stop taking it. I don’t even know why I was put on it in the first place, up I think it was for IBS. I haven’t had any acid reflux or indigestion
Chickens44
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Origin of Loading
Does anyone know the origin of the practice of prescribing loading doses? For lack of better information I have been using the assumption that it is a hol over from when B12 was first synthesized over 1/2 a century ago. That the practice originated when B12 deficiency was thought to be a hematological
Does anyone know the origin of the practice of prescribing loading doses? For lack of better information I have been using the assumption that it is a hol over from when B12 was first synthesized over 1/2 a century ago. That the practice originated when B12 deficiency was thought to be a hematological
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Folate timing
Good morning, I’m taking folate as we’re trying for a baby and I’ve read this is better than folic acid. My question is do I need to take it at a different time to levothyroxine? I take it 30 mins to an hour after, but I’m not sure if it’s like iron and should be several hours apart. Many thanks for
Good morning, I’m taking folate as we’re trying for a baby and I’ve read this is better than folic acid. My question is do I need to take it at a different time to levothyroxine? I take it 30 mins to an hour after, but I’m not sure if it’s like iron and should be several hours apart. Many thanks for
mountaingoat83
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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