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Blood test results advice since starting T3
Just got my medichecks results through. Tests taken pre 9am, fasted with delayed T4 and split T3 dose as per protcol. To recap, I added 1 x 5mcg T3 for the first time about 8 weeks ago. Endo told me to reduce my thyroxine from 125 x 6/100x1 . I didnt do this, but reduced half way and have been taking
Just got my medichecks results through. Tests taken pre 9am, fasted with delayed T4 and split T3 dose as per protcol. To recap, I added 1 x 5mcg T3 for the first time about 8 weeks ago. Endo told me to reduce my thyroxine from 125 x 6/100x1 . I didnt do this, but reduced half way and have been taking
JUUJOO
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Symptom flare up after working out (?!) advice please
Hi everyone, I've had PA symptoms for about ten years. Was diagnosed two years ago and have injections from GP once every 2 months but supplement with my own when feeling low. I'm 36 years old and female. Have a busy life, work full time with a young child. My question is about exercise. If I exert
Hi everyone, I've had PA symptoms for about ten years. Was diagnosed two years ago and have injections from GP once every 2 months but supplement with my own when feeling low. I'm 36 years old and female. Have a busy life, work full time with a young child. My question is about exercise. If I exert
DocAJB
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
PA to have treatment?
do you have to have PA to have b12 injections from the doctor? My PA test was negative but I’m obv having symptoms and I just wanted to get clarity on this. Thanks.
do you have to have PA to have b12 injections from the doctor? My PA test was negative but I’m obv having symptoms and I just wanted to get clarity on this. Thanks.
Em19911
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
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Weight Loss Advice
I know this is a topic that drives us all mad lol but any advice is welcome.I was a long distance runner before I had my 5th child and then 11 months later diagnosed with Hasimotos. I gained 3 stone after the pregnancy before diagnosis. I have lost 2 stone but this last stone does not shift no matter
I know this is a topic that drives us all mad lol but any advice is welcome.I was a long distance runner before I had my 5th child and then 11 months later diagnosed with Hasimotos. I gained 3 stone after the pregnancy before diagnosis. I have lost 2 stone but this last stone does not shift no matter
Jutokids
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Enter The Dragon
Dear All, As a community, our journey can be extremely arduous. There is no set pattern to recovery, once we believe that we are on an even keel, something can tip the balance. Hey presto, more tomfoolery, antics and don’t start on the capers. I wished to share this piece with you. Vitamin B12 transforms
Dear All, As a community, our journey can be extremely arduous. There is no set pattern to recovery, once we believe that we are on an even keel, something can tip the balance. Hey presto, more tomfoolery, antics and don’t start on the capers. I wished to share this piece with you. Vitamin B12 transforms
Narwhal10
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
B12 5mg, is it worth it?
Hi, I have b12 injections and have been offered ampoules of 1mls at 5mg. Has anyone had any experience with these, does it give you a mega boost so I wouldn't have to have as many 1mg injections? Thanks in advance for any advice
Hi, I have b12 injections and have been offered ampoules of 1mls at 5mg. Has anyone had any experience with these, does it give you a mega boost so I wouldn't have to have as many 1mg injections? Thanks in advance for any advice
VMITCHELL78
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Creating a Framework for Treating Autoimmune Gastritis—The Case for Replacing Lost Acid
A paper from Bruce Wolffenbuttel and colleagues, released last February https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/16/5/662 Conclusion: [i]"Autoimmune gastritis is not a gastritis that needs acid suppression; rather, it may benefit from acid supplementation. The loss of stomach acid in AIG precedes nutrient deficiencies
A paper from Bruce Wolffenbuttel and colleagues, released last February https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/16/5/662 Conclusion: [i]"Autoimmune gastritis is not a gastritis that needs acid suppression; rather, it may benefit from acid supplementation. The loss of stomach acid in AIG precedes nutrient deficiencies
Technoid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
latest bloods - graves/ptu
hi diagnosed with graves few months ago. Originally tried carbimazole but came out in a bad rash everywhere. Now on ptu 50mg twice per day but have halved to once a day since having pins and needles from knees down. Still experiencing anxiety, some hot flushes, irritability, palpitations. (Have lost
hi diagnosed with graves few months ago. Originally tried carbimazole but came out in a bad rash everywhere. Now on ptu 50mg twice per day but have halved to once a day since having pins and needles from knees down. Still experiencing anxiety, some hot flushes, irritability, palpitations. (Have lost
Kiki_76
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
test results
I am a 73 year old male on 125 mg levo a day ,main symptoms are really bad fatigue ,ibs Lots of headaches ,tinnitus, and severe dry eye ,be great if someone could look at my last blood tests Plasma vit b12 275ngl (180-650) Serum folate 20.0. Ug/l. (2.8-15 Vitamin d. 76
I am a 73 year old male on 125 mg levo a day ,main symptoms are really bad fatigue ,ibs Lots of headaches ,tinnitus, and severe dry eye ,be great if someone could look at my last blood tests Plasma vit b12 275ngl (180-650) Serum folate 20.0. Ug/l. (2.8-15 Vitamin d. 76
Astlebridge
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
B12 Toxicity
Our Doctor recently did a B12 and Ferritin blood test and is now demanding that we stop self injecting with immediate effect to prevent B12 toxicity….. Has anyone ever heard of this and if not, how do we deal with this? My husband has megaloblastic anaeamia and stopping the injections could have fatal
Our Doctor recently did a B12 and Ferritin blood test and is now demanding that we stop self injecting with immediate effect to prevent B12 toxicity….. Has anyone ever heard of this and if not, how do we deal with this? My husband has megaloblastic anaeamia and stopping the injections could have fatal
Granny2024
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
medichecks results different from GP
I did a home test back in. March in order to get some information other than the GP test who wanted to reduce my Levo and put me on Statins. I take 100mcg daily and feel well on this dosage, when I was on 75mcg, I felt lethargic and not myself. The new results are CRP HS. 1.510 mg/L. (Range < 3
I did a home test back in. March in order to get some information other than the GP test who wanted to reduce my Levo and put me on Statins. I take 100mcg daily and feel well on this dosage, when I was on 75mcg, I felt lethargic and not myself. The new results are CRP HS. 1.510 mg/L. (Range < 3
Day-skipper
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
List of drugs by their metastatic prostate cancer cancer fighting properties
I asked ChatGPT to put the following drugs in order of their metastatic prostate cancer cancer fighting properties: Metformin, statins, mebendazole, vitamin C, doxycline, Silymarin and Esomeprazole (Nexium). Here is the answer from ChatGPT: Determining the order of these drugs based on their potential
I asked ChatGPT to put the following drugs in order of their metastatic prostate cancer cancer fighting properties: Metformin, statins, mebendazole, vitamin C, doxycline, Silymarin and Esomeprazole (Nexium). Here is the answer from ChatGPT: Determining the order of these drugs based on their potential
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Adrenal support - early days of T3
Hi I have recently started on Liothyronine - followed advice to start slowly and all seems to be going well. I am also on very regular B12 injections. I have a question about supporting adrenal glands. I had (may still have…) low morning cortisol, was given a Short Synacthen test which I passed but
Hi I have recently started on Liothyronine - followed advice to start slowly and all seems to be going well. I am also on very regular B12 injections. I have a question about supporting adrenal glands. I had (may still have…) low morning cortisol, was given a Short Synacthen test which I passed but
GW1000
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Frequently asked about topics - the evidence
Our online community is a way you can get support from others who share your experiences. To support our online community, we’ve summarised the topic areas that people have the most questions about and where it can be hard to understand what the evidence says. We’ve provided the current up to date expert
Our online community is a way you can get support from others who share your experiences. To support our online community, we’ve summarised the topic areas that people have the most questions about and where it can be hard to understand what the evidence says. We’ve provided the current up to date expert
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 months ago
b12 advice
Hey, So for ten years or so now I’ve suffered with a “on and off” B12/folate deficiency. I had loading doses and then injections in 2017 and my levels were at the lowest of 198, folate was really low aswell then but then they checked my levels a few months later (1803) and obviously they would be high
Hey, So for ten years or so now I’ve suffered with a “on and off” B12/folate deficiency. I had loading doses and then injections in 2017 and my levels were at the lowest of 198, folate was really low aswell then but then they checked my levels a few months later (1803) and obviously they would be high
Em19911
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
An update…..and pins & needles
Hi everyone, For all who know me through my infrequent posts on this site over the years I thought I’d share the news that I have received recently a diagnosis of thyroid cancer. Hopefully a fully treatable kind but not entirely sure at present. As awful as it sounds it is in disguise a relief to have
Hi everyone, For all who know me through my infrequent posts on this site over the years I thought I’d share the news that I have received recently a diagnosis of thyroid cancer. Hopefully a fully treatable kind but not entirely sure at present. As awful as it sounds it is in disguise a relief to have
RoseFlowerDew
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Iron infusion
I've been si eod for 18mnths now, I have had blood tests to keep an eye on ferritin, iron and folate every 4/5 months in that time,the results are checked by a private Dr who diagnosed me with PA after months of back and forth to gp feeling awful ( PA runs in the family)My iron has depleted now so I
I've been si eod for 18mnths now, I have had blood tests to keep an eye on ferritin, iron and folate every 4/5 months in that time,the results are checked by a private Dr who diagnosed me with PA after months of back and forth to gp feeling awful ( PA runs in the family)My iron has depleted now so I
Charlie27612
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
worse after b12 injection
really confused what and where to go from here… I had a b12 hydroxy shot done 3 days ago and I have had so much brain fog, fatigue and just feel spacey ever since. I also do have currently low ferritin of 20 and my b12 was around 250 prior to injection. I had been told people felt better straight away
really confused what and where to go from here… I had a b12 hydroxy shot done 3 days ago and I have had so much brain fog, fatigue and just feel spacey ever since. I also do have currently low ferritin of 20 and my b12 was around 250 prior to injection. I had been told people felt better straight away
B12stuff
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Latest Blood tests results.
Blood test done private with monitor my health on 4/7/24, done at 9am, no levo that morning, stopped B complex a week before.FT3 4.2 (3.1 - 6.8) FT4 17.1 (12 - 22) TSH 1.23 ( 0.27 - 4.2) TPO 206 / Iu/mL Vitamin
Blood test done private with monitor my health on 4/7/24, done at 9am, no levo that morning, stopped B complex a week before.FT3 4.2 (3.1 - 6.8) FT4 17.1 (12 - 22) TSH 1.23 ( 0.27 - 4.2) TPO 206 / Iu/mL Vitamin
Dawney63
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
High fever and AF
My daughter who is 62 has just been in hospital with her third episode of sepsis. She wrote "The registrar looked at my Apple Watch ecg from just before I went back to A&E last Tuesday. It shows that I had atrial fibrillation. She said that it isn’t uncommon for this to happen when people are unwell
My daughter who is 62 has just been in hospital with her third episode of sepsis. She wrote "The registrar looked at my Apple Watch ecg from just before I went back to A&E last Tuesday. It shows that I had atrial fibrillation. She said that it isn’t uncommon for this to happen when people are unwell
Physalis
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
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