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I had been seeing a Functional doctor privately but lost job and cannot really afford a consultation at the moment. secersl years ago a Bluehorizon test showed high RT3 and I was put on liothyronine 50mcg per day and 50 Levo which I have remained taking to present. My gynae just ran some bloods which
I had been seeing a Functional doctor privately but lost job and cannot really afford a consultation at the moment. secersl years ago a Bluehorizon test showed high RT3 and I was put on liothyronine 50mcg per day and 50 Levo which I have remained taking to present. My gynae just ran some bloods which
Dollyrocker000
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Interested in your thoughts
Hi, Would like to know your thoughts on the following: 2 or 3 years or so ago for me pharmacists put on my levothyroxine scripts take 30 to 60 minutes before breakfast or any medication, but prior to this for 29 years I had been taking everything with it be it medication, food, caffeine, vitamins
Hi, Would like to know your thoughts on the following: 2 or 3 years or so ago for me pharmacists put on my levothyroxine scripts take 30 to 60 minutes before breakfast or any medication, but prior to this for 29 years I had been taking everything with it be it medication, food, caffeine, vitamins
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Just received my blood test results
TSH 4.6 mIU/L (0.27 - 4.2) FT3 3.7 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) FT4 14.1 pmol/L (12 - 22) THYROGLOBULIN ANTIBODIES 16.3 kIU/L (0 - 115) THYROID PEROXIDASE ANTIBODIES 10.1 kIU/L (0 - 34 ) FOLATE 9.3 nmol/L ( > 7) VITAMIN B12 - ACTIVE >150 pmol/L (
TSH 4.6 mIU/L (0.27 - 4.2) FT3 3.7 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) FT4 14.1 pmol/L (12 - 22) THYROGLOBULIN ANTIBODIES 16.3 kIU/L (0 - 115) THYROID PEROXIDASE ANTIBODIES 10.1 kIU/L (0 - 34 ) FOLATE 9.3 nmol/L ( > 7) VITAMIN B12 - ACTIVE >150 pmol/L (
diamondgirl902
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
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I’ve just received my vitamin results. My ferritin is 52, serum vitamin b12 level 462 ng/l, serum folate level 16.5 ng/l (range 3-20), vitamin D 90. A year ago my ferritin was 48, vitamin b12 331 and folate 12.3. I’m disappointed my ferritin has only gone up by 4. I tried cutting tea out near meal
I’ve just received my vitamin results. My ferritin is 52, serum vitamin b12 level 462 ng/l, serum folate level 16.5 ng/l (range 3-20), vitamin D 90. A year ago my ferritin was 48, vitamin b12 331 and folate 12.3. I’m disappointed my ferritin has only gone up by 4. I tried cutting tea out near meal
Tjqui00
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
More B12 when ill ?
Hi everyone. Strange question. I’m injecting weekly. But just caught the kids flu. Is the advice to inject more frequently when unwell ?
Hi everyone. Strange question. I’m injecting weekly. But just caught the kids flu. Is the advice to inject more frequently when unwell ?
PAapr22
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Is anyone here familiar with metabolomic analysis?
I've heard about metabolomics only recently while listening to a Dr Berg podcast. In short, if I understood correctly, it differs from regular blood tests by looking for the concentration of things (like amino acids, minerals, polyphenol, etc...) within your cells rather than the concentration in your
I've heard about metabolomics only recently while listening to a Dr Berg podcast. In short, if I understood correctly, it differs from regular blood tests by looking for the concentration of things (like amino acids, minerals, polyphenol, etc...) within your cells rather than the concentration in your
Mascouche
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Viramin B12 deficiency
I am Jak 2 ET and taking 1000mg hydroxycarbamide daily and 75mg aspirin. I saw my consultant today and he said my vitamin B12 levels were extremely low so I have to have B12 injections every other day for two weeks then one a week for four weeks. I'll be doing another blood test then to see if it's
I am Jak 2 ET and taking 1000mg hydroxycarbamide daily and 75mg aspirin. I saw my consultant today and he said my vitamin B12 levels were extremely low so I have to have B12 injections every other day for two weeks then one a week for four weeks. I'll be doing another blood test then to see if it's
Lilbert
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
confused re meds
Hi all, can anyone give me advice about timing all these wonderful medications? I have just been prescribed Calium and Vit D supplement as well as Alendronic acid. I have already decided to give the Alendronic a miss honest however, the calcium and vit d need to be taken twice a day and this is where
Hi all, can anyone give me advice about timing all these wonderful medications? I have just been prescribed Calium and Vit D supplement as well as Alendronic acid. I have already decided to give the Alendronic a miss honest however, the calcium and vit d need to be taken twice a day and this is where
Cooper02
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
New to RA
Hi all I have recently been diagnosed with RA and am on Methotrexate, Folic Acid and steroids for 2 months ! now I am on the meds I do feel somewhat better than I have for a while ! Is it normal to get random swelling of my hands without any significant pain ? thanks In anticipation
Hi all I have recently been diagnosed with RA and am on Methotrexate, Folic Acid and steroids for 2 months ! now I am on the meds I do feel somewhat better than I have for a while ! Is it normal to get random swelling of my hands without any significant pain ? thanks In anticipation
Pjf0265
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NRAS
4 months ago
Surviving cancer: some options for you to consider
I just want to share with you all, that I was diagnosed with a T3 (5cm) Tumour called Adenocarcinoma, situated in the junction of the lower oesophagus and upper G. I (stomach) in January. Last year I kept complaining of : chest pains, sore tongue and throat, thick mucus and not being able to gain weight
I just want to share with you all, that I was diagnosed with a T3 (5cm) Tumour called Adenocarcinoma, situated in the junction of the lower oesophagus and upper G. I (stomach) in January. Last year I kept complaining of : chest pains, sore tongue and throat, thick mucus and not being able to gain weight
Artiquety
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
4 months ago
6 months later
Inspired by a post by Wwwdot "One Year Later" I decided to walk the same 5K route that I had walked 6 months ago. I 'knew' my self treatment was successful. I wanted a definitive marker and was willing to face that there was no improvement in my ability to walk the same 5K. A small leap of faith.
Inspired by a post by Wwwdot "One Year Later" I decided to walk the same 5K route that I had walked 6 months ago. I 'knew' my self treatment was successful. I wanted a definitive marker and was willing to face that there was no improvement in my ability to walk the same 5K. A small leap of faith.
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Notes for upcoming GP appointment
Apologies as this is a long read 🙃 I've got a GP appointment booked for 9th May, with a doctor I've not seen before and who is relatively new to the practice. I'm wanting to ask for a Rheumatology referral and have written the below out as a crib sheet for me to take in. I'd appreciate any thoughts
Apologies as this is a long read 🙃 I've got a GP appointment booked for 9th May, with a doctor I've not seen before and who is relatively new to the practice. I'm wanting to ask for a Rheumatology referral and have written the below out as a crib sheet for me to take in. I'd appreciate any thoughts
Wispymisty
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Levo Brands/NICE guidelines
TT two years’ ago from being hypER with goitre. Now on 125mgs Accord Levo. Various ‘symptoms’ but apart from weight gain my main concerns are breathlessness/balance issues/food sensitivities. An interesting consult with my gp this morning and I would like to see what comments the forum might
TT two years’ ago from being hypER with goitre. Now on 125mgs Accord Levo. Various ‘symptoms’ but apart from weight gain my main concerns are breathlessness/balance issues/food sensitivities. An interesting consult with my gp this morning and I would like to see what comments the forum might
C1949K
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Another cause of Pernicious Anaemia?
We know that certain gastric operations cause Pernicious Anaemia and therefore lifelong b12 injections are required . But what I’ve never seen mentioned is the possibility of radiotherapy cancer treatment in the region of the stomach that contains the parietal cells , causing Pernicious Anaemia . Surely
We know that certain gastric operations cause Pernicious Anaemia and therefore lifelong b12 injections are required . But what I’ve never seen mentioned is the possibility of radiotherapy cancer treatment in the region of the stomach that contains the parietal cells , causing Pernicious Anaemia . Surely
wedgewood
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Hashimotos for Sixteen Years, Realizing I Know Next to Nothing
This is a long story, and as with so much in this "we have too much info" age, I'm probably over-responding, but, I was recently blindsided by a new health condition, and I don't fancy having it happen again if there are cues available. I've had hypothyroidism/Hashimotos for 16-17 years, at least based
This is a long story, and as with so much in this "we have too much info" age, I'm probably over-responding, but, I was recently blindsided by a new health condition, and I don't fancy having it happen again if there are cues available. I've had hypothyroidism/Hashimotos for 16-17 years, at least based
josephinius1
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
B12 - shots v pills
Hi Please could someone confirm the benefits of a B12 injection v taking a supplement? Are we just talking about larger doses and / or ability to avoid the stomach and increase absorption? Is availability of B12 injection really restricted on the NHS? If I decide to go down the chemist route, do
Hi Please could someone confirm the benefits of a B12 injection v taking a supplement? Are we just talking about larger doses and / or ability to avoid the stomach and increase absorption? Is availability of B12 injection really restricted on the NHS? If I decide to go down the chemist route, do
N5girl
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
b12 keeps dropping ferritin
Hi Friends, Has anyone had success raising and maintaining ferritin after it dropped from b12 injections? I first caught the iron issue in October, after shots all last summer. I tried many supplements until landing on the least bad offender to my stomach. I got my ferritin to 33, but it dropped
Hi Friends, Has anyone had success raising and maintaining ferritin after it dropped from b12 injections? I first caught the iron issue in October, after shots all last summer. I tried many supplements until landing on the least bad offender to my stomach. I got my ferritin to 33, but it dropped
MuppDog
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Ultrasound and Vitamin D
Hello. I posted on here last week looking some advice on my latest blood tests. I have had and underactve thyroid for almost 3 years but have been experiencing all of the symptoms that I had prior to being diagnosed (and taking Thyroxine - I have always been on 50mg). I have just received blood results
Hello. I posted on here last week looking some advice on my latest blood tests. I have had and underactve thyroid for almost 3 years but have been experiencing all of the symptoms that I had prior to being diagnosed (and taking Thyroxine - I have always been on 50mg). I have just received blood results
Flo1000
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Latest thyroid test results
Hi everyone, After being underdosed on 25mcg of Levothyroxine for almost a decade, my new GP increased my dose to 50mcg around 6 months ago. The increase was done slowly over 6 weeks, as advised by people in this group. I had some blood tests done two days ago and today I got a message from the GP saying
Hi everyone, After being underdosed on 25mcg of Levothyroxine for almost a decade, my new GP increased my dose to 50mcg around 6 months ago. The increase was done slowly over 6 weeks, as advised by people in this group. I had some blood tests done two days ago and today I got a message from the GP saying
Gecko22
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Which B Complex for Hashi's
I have been on the same B complex for a few years now which was recommended by my then FD https://www.seekinghealth.com/products/b-complex-plus-100-capsules Because I have the mthfr gene I have the methylated ones but wondering whether to change due to constant high B12 readings on blood tests. The
I have been on the same B complex for a few years now which was recommended by my then FD https://www.seekinghealth.com/products/b-complex-plus-100-capsules Because I have the mthfr gene I have the methylated ones but wondering whether to change due to constant high B12 readings on blood tests. The
Jefner
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
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