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Needle size for Surgery injections?
Yesterday I had my 3 monthly B12 jab and was rather taken aback to be injected in the shoulder with a 21G 1 1/2 “needle which was quite painful unlike when I self inject with 25G x 1” needle. I don’t remember needles being this large in the past and wondered if this is common practice to draw from ampoule
Yesterday I had my 3 monthly B12 jab and was rather taken aback to be injected in the shoulder with a 21G 1 1/2 “needle which was quite painful unlike when I self inject with 25G x 1” needle. I don’t remember needles being this large in the past and wondered if this is common practice to draw from ampoule
Libuse
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Vegan breast-feeding and supplements
My daughter is currently breast feeding. The baby can’t tolerate dairy so my daughter, who is already vegetarian has had to cut out dairy. So she’s now vegan. I asked her if she’s supplementing b12 and she said she’s been advised to take this multi supplement. Looking at it it includes an impressive
My daughter is currently breast feeding. The baby can’t tolerate dairy so my daughter, who is already vegetarian has had to cut out dairy. So she’s now vegan. I asked her if she’s supplementing b12 and she said she’s been advised to take this multi supplement. Looking at it it includes an impressive
Bearo
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
New GP is considering to give me B12 pills instead of injections - would that be the same in the long run?
Started having B12 injections two yeas ago and worked fine. Now moved to a new village and the new GP ordered blood tests to see if I should continue. Fought back and said that without the injections my B12 levels are going down. He asked me to take vitamin pills and have another blood test. If levels
Started having B12 injections two yeas ago and worked fine. Now moved to a new village and the new GP ordered blood tests to see if I should continue. Fought back and said that without the injections my B12 levels are going down. He asked me to take vitamin pills and have another blood test. If levels
AnnaVaso
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
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VITAMINS - Why do clinics recommend Proxseed?
Too many questions at the moment. I can see lots of clincs recommending this but then i look at the packet...seems to contain minimal quantities.....Coenzyme Q10 40 mg.... whereas I take 600mg and he takes 300mg (also l'carnitine and r alpha lipoic and whatever else i can get him to take (was wellman
Too many questions at the moment. I can see lots of clincs recommending this but then i look at the packet...seems to contain minimal quantities.....Coenzyme Q10 40 mg.... whereas I take 600mg and he takes 300mg (also l'carnitine and r alpha lipoic and whatever else i can get him to take (was wellman
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Production of Vitamin B12 via Fermentation -Process Modeling and Cost Analysis
Some very interesting details on the production of B12 via fermentation. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Demetri-Petrides/publication/378846463_Production_of_Vitamin_B12_via_Fermentation_-_Process_Modeling_and_Techno-Economic_Assessment_TEA_using_SuperPro_Designer/links/65ec7fecb1906066b2859c58
Some very interesting details on the production of B12 via fermentation. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Demetri-Petrides/publication/378846463_Production_of_Vitamin_B12_via_Fermentation_-_Process_Modeling_and_Techno-Economic_Assessment_TEA_using_SuperPro_Designer/links/65ec7fecb1906066b2859c58
Technoid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Duff batch of B12?
Have any self-injectors ever found their symptoms coming back big-time over a period of several weeks and wondered if they've been using a duff batch of B12? I have been self-injecting every other day for 18 months because of persistent neurological symptoms (paraspinal muscle spasm). I was doing great
Have any self-injectors ever found their symptoms coming back big-time over a period of several weeks and wondered if they've been using a duff batch of B12? I have been self-injecting every other day for 18 months because of persistent neurological symptoms (paraspinal muscle spasm). I was doing great
migi2z
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Back to square one
My Dr checked my thyroid levels with some other blood tests without me knowing, so I had taken my T4 (50mcg) about an hour before! Based on the results, she said I was now fine and took me off the medication. I tried to argue saying it needed to be before my meds and she said that was wrong. I had always
My Dr checked my thyroid levels with some other blood tests without me knowing, so I had taken my T4 (50mcg) about an hour before! Based on the results, she said I was now fine and took me off the medication. I tried to argue saying it needed to be before my meds and she said that was wrong. I had always
BethH77
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Today our fragmented NHS
I have been struggling with vibrating feet and balance issues my ESR is raised and MCV so emailed Rheumatoid nurse already had a routine telephone conversation this week. She rung me about 6pm today obviously at home I don't think she had access to my bloods didn't really listen told me to go to walk
I have been struggling with vibrating feet and balance issues my ESR is raised and MCV so emailed Rheumatoid nurse already had a routine telephone conversation this week. She rung me about 6pm today obviously at home I don't think she had access to my bloods didn't really listen told me to go to walk
welsh12
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NRAS
3 months ago
Monitor My Health iron test - lack of ranges
I spent a bit more money on my MMH test this year as I’ve never had an iron panel done but have always had low iron indicators on a full blood test. I didn’t get complete results as ferritin failed (posting the kit back took 48 hours when it was tracked to take 24) but the results I did get, I can’
I spent a bit more money on my MMH test this year as I’ve never had an iron panel done but have always had low iron indicators on a full blood test. I didn’t get complete results as ferritin failed (posting the kit back took 48 hours when it was tracked to take 24) but the results I did get, I can’
Bearo
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
People with high blood levels of niacin, (vitamin B3), may be more likely to have a heart attack or stroke than those with lower levels
[i]I have a confession to make: I take vitamin supplements. Why is this a confession? Well, because research has indicated for years that dietary supplements are a waste of money for most people. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2325423-vitamins-and-dietary-supplements-are-a-waste-of-money-for-most-people
[i]I have a confession to make: I take vitamin supplements. Why is this a confession? Well, because research has indicated for years that dietary supplements are a waste of money for most people. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2325423-vitamins-and-dietary-supplements-are-a-waste-of-money-for-most-people
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
4 months ago
B12 Injection dose
Hi All, I have been on B12 3 monthly injections for years recently they don't seem to lasting and getting side effects Spoke to the practice pharmacy nurse who said she would ask the Doctor for me to have a blood test before my next injection? Two months ago heard nothing. My question/help is
Hi All, I have been on B12 3 monthly injections for years recently they don't seem to lasting and getting side effects Spoke to the practice pharmacy nurse who said she would ask the Doctor for me to have a blood test before my next injection? Two months ago heard nothing. My question/help is
Spick
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Methylfolate dose for B12 injections
Whilst high dose folic acid is definitely helping me utilise my EOD injections, I think it’s also progressively not agreeing with me so I am going to try methylfolate. However, there seems no information on the recommended dose for supporting injections. Is anyone else on it, and how much do you take
Whilst high dose folic acid is definitely helping me utilise my EOD injections, I think it’s also progressively not agreeing with me so I am going to try methylfolate. However, there seems no information on the recommended dose for supporting injections. Is anyone else on it, and how much do you take
MindfulSquirrel
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
dose increase?
Good morning I’m looking for a bit of advice about whether I should increase my Levothyroxine dose now, or wait a little while. I currently take 125/137.5 alternate days. I took a test after 6 weeks and have attached a picture of the results. I also had an iron panel done at the same time and, as per
Good morning I’m looking for a bit of advice about whether I should increase my Levothyroxine dose now, or wait a little while. I currently take 125/137.5 alternate days. I took a test after 6 weeks and have attached a picture of the results. I also had an iron panel done at the same time and, as per
BethBeezle
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
high folate
does anyone know what causes high folate, im usually very low as in 3.5 ( normal is 2-20) im now 24….. ferritin also keeps dropping, it’s gone from 110 to 90 then a month ago it was 49 and now 33 I kvow I should not ask and I kvow no one can advise, but I can’t see a dr until next week and nothing on
does anyone know what causes high folate, im usually very low as in 3.5 ( normal is 2-20) im now 24….. ferritin also keeps dropping, it’s gone from 110 to 90 then a month ago it was 49 and now 33 I kvow I should not ask and I kvow no one can advise, but I can’t see a dr until next week and nothing on
Sophia1968
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Heart Arrhythmia
Hello All. I've posted in the past and remember that some have said that I could increase my dose of T3 to perhaps alleviate the arrhythmia I have been experiencing for many years. I take 75 MCG LEVO (for 35+ years with varying dosages) and 5 MCG Lio each morning. Any comments at this time would be greatly
Hello All. I've posted in the past and remember that some have said that I could increase my dose of T3 to perhaps alleviate the arrhythmia I have been experiencing for many years. I take 75 MCG LEVO (for 35+ years with varying dosages) and 5 MCG Lio each morning. Any comments at this time would be greatly
saritadelmar
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Vitamin C + Omega 3 Fish Oil Combo
Though not directly associated with PD, PWPs take a lot of drugs and supplements, which may affect the Liver. From that perspective, posting a rat study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9045995/ Combination Treatment of Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Vitamin C Exhibited Promising Therapeutic
Though not directly associated with PD, PWPs take a lot of drugs and supplements, which may affect the Liver. From that perspective, posting a rat study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9045995/ Combination Treatment of Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Vitamin C Exhibited Promising Therapeutic
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Crash after jab from different source?
I'm wondering if anyone has had issues with getting a jab from a different source. My husband normally does my jab (Pascoe 1500 hydroxo, was every 10 days but have recently gone to weekly). He was out of town so I had it done at my GP's office -- the nurse was a real snot about it because my levels (
I'm wondering if anyone has had issues with getting a jab from a different source. My husband normally does my jab (Pascoe 1500 hydroxo, was every 10 days but have recently gone to weekly). He was out of town so I had it done at my GP's office -- the nurse was a real snot about it because my levels (
cdragin
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
sons bloods
my 17 year old son has been very depressed, anxious and suicidal. He has vitiligo Here are his blood results. B12 =226 (201-914) folate =7 ( 3-20) TSH 2.73 ( 0.38-5.53) T4 10.4 ( 7.90-14.40). He probably has undiagnosed autism and has been diagnosed with dyspraxia.He has been struggling with recall
my 17 year old son has been very depressed, anxious and suicidal. He has vitiligo Here are his blood results. B12 =226 (201-914) folate =7 ( 3-20) TSH 2.73 ( 0.38-5.53) T4 10.4 ( 7.90-14.40). He probably has undiagnosed autism and has been diagnosed with dyspraxia.He has been struggling with recall
Hectorsmum2
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Preventative Medicine
UK paid £160 per patient for GP care 2022 That is no different really to many other countries So where is the problem Aside form al that Lets say a patient comes in with 40 to 50% of B12D symptoms. . .. . Dont do a blood test . . . . . Save at least £30 with that but give them a B12 jab
UK paid £160 per patient for GP care 2022 That is no different really to many other countries So where is the problem Aside form al that Lets say a patient comes in with 40 to 50% of B12D symptoms. . .. . Dont do a blood test . . . . . Save at least £30 with that but give them a B12 jab
OldmanD
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
iron and b12 test results
How am I doing with iron and b12? i posted before about my thyroid results and have reduced my Levo a tiny amount pending testing again in a few weeks time I now have the rest of my results (minus ferritin and folate ) from MMH. I can see that my iron and b12 are not dire but neither are they optimal
How am I doing with iron and b12? i posted before about my thyroid results and have reduced my Levo a tiny amount pending testing again in a few weeks time I now have the rest of my results (minus ferritin and folate ) from MMH. I can see that my iron and b12 are not dire but neither are they optimal
Bearo
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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