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symptoms of B12 deficency
I continue to suffer from tingling feet and feeling tired also sweating for no good reason. Has anyone got suggestions of how to cope with this. I get injection for condition every 12 weeks.
I continue to suffer from tingling feet and feeling tired also sweating for no good reason. Has anyone got suggestions of how to cope with this. I get injection for condition every 12 weeks.
Infob12quest
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Anxiety relief
Other than getting the right amount of B12, has anyone found something that helps with the anxiety aspects of deficiency and PA? Medication or therapy. On numerous occasions my GP and neurologists have suggested antidepressants but I’m very loathe to do down that route. Even the medication being suggested
Other than getting the right amount of B12, has anyone found something that helps with the anxiety aspects of deficiency and PA? Medication or therapy. On numerous occasions my GP and neurologists have suggested antidepressants but I’m very loathe to do down that route. Even the medication being suggested
Pa234aw
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Vitamin Deficiencies & Pancreatitis: What You Should Know [Video]
Hi everyone! 👋 We have a new patient education video, presented by Dr. Sinead Duggan from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. In it, Dr. Duggan explains vitamin deficiencies in pancreatitis: the importance of vitamins and minerals, common deficiencies, risk factors, symptoms, and more. Watch now by visiting
Hi everyone! 👋 We have a new patient education video, presented by Dr. Sinead Duggan from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. In it, Dr. Duggan explains vitamin deficiencies in pancreatitis: the importance of vitamins and minerals, common deficiencies, risk factors, symptoms, and more. Watch now by visiting
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6 months ago
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bloods and upping T3 level- help needed please
Hello I’ve had recent blood results and my T3 remains at bottom of the ‘normal’ range. bloods are: T4 18 (12-22) TSH 1.52 T3 3.2 (3.1-6.8) I had similar results in September. I stopped liothyronine about 6 months ago for a variety of reasons, mainly anxiety/ tremor. My current dose of Levo
Hello I’ve had recent blood results and my T3 remains at bottom of the ‘normal’ range. bloods are: T4 18 (12-22) TSH 1.52 T3 3.2 (3.1-6.8) I had similar results in September. I stopped liothyronine about 6 months ago for a variety of reasons, mainly anxiety/ tremor. My current dose of Levo
Buttercupdrop
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
new to group
I developed strange heavy lower leg sensation in 10/23; always been very healthy active 54 year old female. This issue coincided with a lower back flare up after playing pickle ball. MRI revealed a small disc bulge at L4-5 but no one was sure if these symptoms were related. I also got brain MRI
I developed strange heavy lower leg sensation in 10/23; always been very healthy active 54 year old female. This issue coincided with a lower back flare up after playing pickle ball. MRI revealed a small disc bulge at L4-5 but no one was sure if these symptoms were related. I also got brain MRI
Corolla1
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
B1 HDT Protocol with Sinemet
Does anyone happen to know should the thiamine be taken before, after, or at the same time as sinemet?Or does it even matter?
Does anyone happen to know should the thiamine be taken before, after, or at the same time as sinemet?Or does it even matter?
lionessroar
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Peripheral neuropathy
Just researching vitamin K2 and found this..... Peripheral neuropathy (PN) Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a frequent and severe complication of diabetes. A recent study aimed to evaluate factors associated with sensitive diabetic neuropathy in Type 2 Diabetes, and, in particular, dephospho-uncarboxylated
Just researching vitamin K2 and found this..... Peripheral neuropathy (PN) Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a frequent and severe complication of diabetes. A recent study aimed to evaluate factors associated with sensitive diabetic neuropathy in Type 2 Diabetes, and, in particular, dephospho-uncarboxylated
tomdickharry
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
New response on BMJ B12 article
Hi All, There was a new response on recent BMJ article B12 Deficiency by B. Wolffenbuttel by a haematologist. Just wondered what people thought. Link to article https://www.bmj.com/content/383/bmj-2022-071725 Link to responses https://www.bmj.com/content/383/bmj-2022-071725/rapid-responses
Hi All, There was a new response on recent BMJ article B12 Deficiency by B. Wolffenbuttel by a haematologist. Just wondered what people thought. Link to article https://www.bmj.com/content/383/bmj-2022-071725 Link to responses https://www.bmj.com/content/383/bmj-2022-071725/rapid-responses
Sleepybunny
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Suppression of TSH but low T4/T3 levels whilst taking Levo/Lio Combo
A few years ago, my thyroid results were looking a lot better but NHS GP over the last 2 years has told me to reduce my dosage twice (because of the 'risks' of overtreatment). I'm now on 100mcg levothyroxine (75mcg supplied by GP and topped up by myself) and 25mcg liothyronine (self-sourced). I now don't
A few years ago, my thyroid results were looking a lot better but NHS GP over the last 2 years has told me to reduce my dosage twice (because of the 'risks' of overtreatment). I'm now on 100mcg levothyroxine (75mcg supplied by GP and topped up by myself) and 25mcg liothyronine (self-sourced). I now don't
Louise1610
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
serum methylmalonic acid testing
just had my medicheck results with dr recommendations including and they have suggested that I should get a serum methylmalonic acid test. My B12 is normal but in lower range. Question is whether this is worth testing or to just go ahead and supplement (I would do this in support of my dr I just don’
just had my medicheck results with dr recommendations including and they have suggested that I should get a serum methylmalonic acid test. My B12 is normal but in lower range. Question is whether this is worth testing or to just go ahead and supplement (I would do this in support of my dr I just don’
Gosierunn
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Trapped nerve/ shoulder pain
last July I was diagnosed with low b12, I started on a series of 6 injections before starting on a three monthly top up regime. In that time I also received my annual flu vaccination and most recent covid jab. in December 2023 I started having numbness in three fingers, index, middle and ring and
last July I was diagnosed with low b12, I started on a series of 6 injections before starting on a three monthly top up regime. In that time I also received my annual flu vaccination and most recent covid jab. in December 2023 I started having numbness in three fingers, index, middle and ring and
J200george
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Getting a thyroidectomy soon, what to expect?
Hi, recently diagnosed with a tumour in my thyroid, so team at hospital will be removing the whole thing soon. I am overwhelmed with all this stuff I've been reading here about T4/T3, vitamins, calcium etc. I thought I just had to take a tablet every day, dosage might be adjusted if necessary, but that
Hi, recently diagnosed with a tumour in my thyroid, so team at hospital will be removing the whole thing soon. I am overwhelmed with all this stuff I've been reading here about T4/T3, vitamins, calcium etc. I thought I just had to take a tablet every day, dosage might be adjusted if necessary, but that
HelenaJ
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
How long before vitamin B tablets out of system to take blood tests
My son had some blood test taken privately. Was supposed to be Active B12 and MMR folliwng borderline serum B12. The results came back middle of the range and I started him on some vitmain b tablets that include B12 to see if that helps. Anyway. I have just found out that they did total B12 test not
My son had some blood test taken privately. Was supposed to be Active B12 and MMR folliwng borderline serum B12. The results came back middle of the range and I started him on some vitmain b tablets that include B12 to see if that helps. Anyway. I have just found out that they did total B12 test not
Hectorsmum2
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
T4 low TSH normal
Evening, I've had more blood tests done and I'm fed up of feeling so badly every day. I've done medichecks TSH tests and cortisol. Only test low is my T4 which tbh never changed since 2016 TSH fluctuates. I had telephone appointment before my test results came back. Due to my chronic fatigue. Weight
Evening, I've had more blood tests done and I'm fed up of feeling so badly every day. I've done medichecks TSH tests and cortisol. Only test low is my T4 which tbh never changed since 2016 TSH fluctuates. I had telephone appointment before my test results came back. Due to my chronic fatigue. Weight
Lillygirl66
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Anyone else have severe daily heartburn?
Diagnosis of autoimmune atrophic gastritis with intestinal metaplasia and also PA. Currently SI B12 (cyanobalamin ) EOD. Does anyone else with this get severe heartburn? I’ve cut out acidic and spicy. It seems to happen mostly on an empty stomach right before lunch. Sometimes Pepsid Complete works and
Diagnosis of autoimmune atrophic gastritis with intestinal metaplasia and also PA. Currently SI B12 (cyanobalamin ) EOD. Does anyone else with this get severe heartburn? I’ve cut out acidic and spicy. It seems to happen mostly on an empty stomach right before lunch. Sometimes Pepsid Complete works and
ReallyWondering
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Can anyone recommend a good haematologist or Neurologist for pernicious anaemia
Hi can anyone recommend a haematologist or neurologist who has a good understanding of pernicious anaemia anywhere in England? (Needs to be NHS as GP said they won't act on any recommendation from a private doctor). Many of my neurological symptoms, although much improved, never went away completely
Hi can anyone recommend a haematologist or neurologist who has a good understanding of pernicious anaemia anywhere in England? (Needs to be NHS as GP said they won't act on any recommendation from a private doctor). Many of my neurological symptoms, although much improved, never went away completely
Rett713
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Tingling and pricking
Hi friends Two weeks ago I started with tingling and pricking in my feet, legs, arms and hands. When I lie down at night it is also in most of my torso and a bit in my face. Occasionally I get little stabs in my feet. It comes and goes every few days and lasts a couple of days. Massage helps. It does
Hi friends Two weeks ago I started with tingling and pricking in my feet, legs, arms and hands. When I lie down at night it is also in most of my torso and a bit in my face. Occasionally I get little stabs in my feet. It comes and goes every few days and lasts a couple of days. Massage helps. It does
Viveka
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
bright yellow urine
has anyone experienced bright yellow ( almost neon) urine from taking b supplements? Online it says that excess of b2 or b12 can cause this. I’m slight confused as I’ve only been taking 2 per day of Igennus b complex and 1 per day of the Solgar Methylcobalamin 1000µg. I didn’t think that these would
has anyone experienced bright yellow ( almost neon) urine from taking b supplements? Online it says that excess of b2 or b12 can cause this. I’m slight confused as I’ve only been taking 2 per day of Igennus b complex and 1 per day of the Solgar Methylcobalamin 1000µg. I didn’t think that these would
Angie10116
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Ibs related
Hi all it's been awhile since I posted I think started to struggle to go toliet again I'm sure it's due to stress I don't wanna take any laxatives as iv been able to have toliet without them is there anything else I can take like any vitamins what help u go toliet
Hi all it's been awhile since I posted I think started to struggle to go toliet again I'm sure it's due to stress I don't wanna take any laxatives as iv been able to have toliet without them is there anything else I can take like any vitamins what help u go toliet
Ella1992
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IBS Network
6 months ago
Mums-to-be ‘at risk’ from vitamin deficiency
A study published In the Times today said 90% of pregnant women were lacking key vitamins. In fact their headline says vegan diets to blame but I think the problem is much more global than that. It made me think about women with thyroid problems and how much worse it probably is for them and their babies
A study published In the Times today said 90% of pregnant women were lacking key vitamins. In fact their headline says vegan diets to blame but I think the problem is much more global than that. It made me think about women with thyroid problems and how much worse it probably is for them and their babies
janeroar
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
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