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TSH STILL 00.1 AFTER HALVING T3 DOSE TO CONCIEVE AND REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGIST RECOMMENDATIONS IN LONDON OR MANCHESTER PLEASE
Hi all HMY! I have been on T3 for about 8 years very successfully and VERY happy on 20mg daily T3 and 150mcg thyroxine. I felt great. Whichever endo I see private or nhs has told me despite feeling well that I am over medicated as my TSH is 0.01 and I need to reduce my T3. I have always refused
Hi all HMY! I have been on T3 for about 8 years very successfully and VERY happy on 20mg daily T3 and 150mcg thyroxine. I felt great. Whichever endo I see private or nhs has told me despite feeling well that I am over medicated as my TSH is 0.01 and I need to reduce my T3. I have always refused
AuntieMandy
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
B12 deficiency, Acid Reflux, heartburn
I’ve recently been diagnosed as B12 deficient. My symptoms were tingling in my feet and calves, hair loss, memory loss, ringing in my ears, exhaustion. This has been going on for over a year. I have been taking b12 vitamins this whole time and started taking them sublingually. Still no change in my levels
I’ve recently been diagnosed as B12 deficient. My symptoms were tingling in my feet and calves, hair loss, memory loss, ringing in my ears, exhaustion. This has been going on for over a year. I have been taking b12 vitamins this whole time and started taking them sublingually. Still no change in my levels
ReallyWondering
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
3 Months of EOD B12 Injections
Hi I have been doing EOD sub cut injections of Hydroxycobalamin for 13 weeks now. The peripheral neuropathy in my feet has not improved. If anything it might be worse, but that could be from something else. Have I given this long enough to rule lack of B12 out or do I need to keep going? Some
Hi I have been doing EOD sub cut injections of Hydroxycobalamin for 13 weeks now. The peripheral neuropathy in my feet has not improved. If anything it might be worse, but that could be from something else. Have I given this long enough to rule lack of B12 out or do I need to keep going? Some
FancyPants54
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
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The eternal supplement conundrum!
Hi all, hope all doing well and all optimistic going into 2024 - and/or grateful for what we’re leaving behind. I’m reviewing our supplements going into ‘24 as a friend of a similar age is on so many I think she must rattle! She is on her IVF journey ahead of me so getting all the advice she can -
Hi all, hope all doing well and all optimistic going into 2024 - and/or grateful for what we’re leaving behind. I’m reviewing our supplements going into ‘24 as a friend of a similar age is on so many I think she must rattle! She is on her IVF journey ahead of me so getting all the advice she can -
Darcy1996
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
HNY!... and a warning for those who lead busy lives (aka all of us)
Firstly, I'm conscious I haven't posted in a while. 2023 has been a tumultuous and stressful year for me personally which involved a very close family member being diagnosed with cancer at the start of the year and much of my life for the next 6 months revolving around that. It's not why I'm here, but
Firstly, I'm conscious I haven't posted in a while. 2023 has been a tumultuous and stressful year for me personally which involved a very close family member being diagnosed with cancer at the start of the year and much of my life for the next 6 months revolving around that. It's not why I'm here, but
ottiliefloyd
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Feeling cold despite overactive thyroid
I feel the cold all the time but GPs can't seem to find an issue. I'm currently in a heated home with three jumpers and two pairs of socks on, plus a blanket! GP did full blood tests, showing an overactive thyroid but all other tests within range (detailed below). I take 100mcg Levothyroxine a day and
I feel the cold all the time but GPs can't seem to find an issue. I'm currently in a heated home with three jumpers and two pairs of socks on, plus a blanket! GP did full blood tests, showing an overactive thyroid but all other tests within range (detailed below). I take 100mcg Levothyroxine a day and
Kai_63
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Possible over treatment with Levothyroxine
Hi everyone, I’m new to the site. It was suggested that I make a post following a comment I made replying to another post as I may benefit from some guidance on my current treatment. I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid 9 years ago. I have been treated with Levothyroxine throughout. Since 2020
Hi everyone, I’m new to the site. It was suggested that I make a post following a comment I made replying to another post as I may benefit from some guidance on my current treatment. I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid 9 years ago. I have been treated with Levothyroxine throughout. Since 2020
Vizslaaddict
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
ongoing issues
it’s been a tough month this weather is making the fibro non stop but in turn my RA has also kicked in within the joints so I am creaking away like an unoiled motor and even hubby went you need some calm weather! Trip to GP yesterday and he looked at me and said I know you have a lot going on what’
it’s been a tough month this weather is making the fibro non stop but in turn my RA has also kicked in within the joints so I am creaking away like an unoiled motor and even hubby went you need some calm weather! Trip to GP yesterday and he looked at me and said I know you have a lot going on what’
Deeb1764
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NRAS
4 months ago
new member
Good Morning everyone, I’m new to this site but after reading posts i want to send all a hug. Newly diagnosed osteoporosis and advocating for myself. I see. 4 drs and each one just wanted to give meds with no concern. Different meds.. I’ve decided to breakdown my diagnosis with labs QCT and the Rems
Good Morning everyone, I’m new to this site but after reading posts i want to send all a hug. Newly diagnosed osteoporosis and advocating for myself. I see. 4 drs and each one just wanted to give meds with no concern. Different meds.. I’ve decided to breakdown my diagnosis with labs QCT and the Rems
KiaMarie
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Osteoporosis Support
4 months ago
Loading doses
I will try and keep this as short as possible. 21 years ago GP diagnosed PA and up until 3 years ago I had B12 injections every 12 weeks. 3 years ago the CCG instructed GP's to cut down giving injections to anyone unless they had PA. My jobsworth GP decided to give me a blood test, which was in range
I will try and keep this as short as possible. 21 years ago GP diagnosed PA and up until 3 years ago I had B12 injections every 12 weeks. 3 years ago the CCG instructed GP's to cut down giving injections to anyone unless they had PA. My jobsworth GP decided to give me a blood test, which was in range
Lilian15
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Keep getting chest infections
hello I had open heart surgery in June to repair my mitral valve. The surgery was a great success, I’ve recovered well and I am back to working full time. However, whereas before surgery I very rarely got Ill , I now seem to pick up every big going 🤦🏻♀️ And end up quite poorly. I am on statins and
hello I had open heart surgery in June to repair my mitral valve. The surgery was a great success, I’ve recovered well and I am back to working full time. However, whereas before surgery I very rarely got Ill , I now seem to pick up every big going 🤦🏻♀️ And end up quite poorly. I am on statins and
Plum44
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Had enough
At my wits end now. It used to be at night but it's all day every day. I'm on the mac dose now of the Neupro patch. I've tried oils, creams, vitamins. Only thing that seems to help is a electric massage wrap.
At my wits end now. It used to be at night but it's all day every day. I'm on the mac dose now of the Neupro patch. I've tried oils, creams, vitamins. Only thing that seems to help is a electric massage wrap.
Labradormummy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Updated bloods
Hello I had some updated bloods done in September (just about to retake on 8 Jan). My thyroglobulin has increased from 239 in April to 289 in Sept (although TSH has lowered from 4.1) . I am having increased symptoms fatigue, hair fall, dry skin, nails peeling, cracked heels, generally feeling rubbish
Hello I had some updated bloods done in September (just about to retake on 8 Jan). My thyroglobulin has increased from 239 in April to 289 in Sept (although TSH has lowered from 4.1) . I am having increased symptoms fatigue, hair fall, dry skin, nails peeling, cracked heels, generally feeling rubbish
MPG15
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Hele36
How do you obtain B12 injections in Australia? There seems to be a serious scarcity. Does anyone know an outlet .?
How do you obtain B12 injections in Australia? There seems to be a serious scarcity. Does anyone know an outlet .?
36Hele
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Borderline B12 Deficiency
Hi, I have been diagnosed with Borderline Vit B12 Deficiency and am wondering if long term Pred could have caused itHad PMR from 2014 for six years, it is back again and have been on Pred since August 2023 I would value your opinions. Thank you Jenny
Hi, I have been diagnosed with Borderline Vit B12 Deficiency and am wondering if long term Pred could have caused itHad PMR from 2014 for six years, it is back again and have been on Pred since August 2023 I would value your opinions. Thank you Jenny
Attic
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Latest results - 6 weeks pregnant
Hello friends 😊 Following my last tests (a bit over 2 months ago), I added vitamin b12 drops 3 days a week, have cut down my B complex to 1 capsule, and I taking a separate Folate supplement as this was getting quite high, and it was pointed out to me that it is a "Goldilocks vitamin" when trying to
Hello friends 😊 Following my last tests (a bit over 2 months ago), I added vitamin b12 drops 3 days a week, have cut down my B complex to 1 capsule, and I taking a separate Folate supplement as this was getting quite high, and it was pointed out to me that it is a "Goldilocks vitamin" when trying to
Molly161018
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
B12 and menopause?
Hiya! I’ve been advised to take vitamin b complex for menopause symptoms but is there any point if I have pernicious anaemia? Might be a silly question but if my body can’t absorb it (I have injections every 3 months) isn’t my body just getting rid of it every day? Some advice would be good!
Hiya! I’ve been advised to take vitamin b complex for menopause symptoms but is there any point if I have pernicious anaemia? Might be a silly question but if my body can’t absorb it (I have injections every 3 months) isn’t my body just getting rid of it every day? Some advice would be good!
Clare2502
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
How to inject Hevert ampoules
I ordered the Hevert B12.A few responses were from people who had used these ampoules. These ampoules contain a lot more liquid than Panpharma ones. Can you tell me how to use them please. Do I inject in two goes or is it safe to inject the full amount at once. I am now doing sub cut but will go back
I ordered the Hevert B12.A few responses were from people who had used these ampoules. These ampoules contain a lot more liquid than Panpharma ones. Can you tell me how to use them please. Do I inject in two goes or is it safe to inject the full amount at once. I am now doing sub cut but will go back
3rdNettydoon
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Retest advice please
I am intending to arrange a follow up private blood test following a dose increase and change of Levo brand 6 weeks ago. I also changed from taking Levo in the morning to bedtime. The previous test I had was a Medicheck Advanced Thryoid finger prick test but I would welcome advice as to whether I should
I am intending to arrange a follow up private blood test following a dose increase and change of Levo brand 6 weeks ago. I also changed from taking Levo in the morning to bedtime. The previous test I had was a Medicheck Advanced Thryoid finger prick test but I would welcome advice as to whether I should
SpringerMom
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Hypothesis VIIIl
That B12 is a progressive condition with an unknowable age of onset and intermittent to varying degrees. That all symptoms can be caused by B12 deficiency in the cells including hematological symptoms and digestive issues. Symptoms are only measurable at an untreated advanced stage. A few competent
That B12 is a progressive condition with an unknowable age of onset and intermittent to varying degrees. That all symptoms can be caused by B12 deficiency in the cells including hematological symptoms and digestive issues. Symptoms are only measurable at an untreated advanced stage. A few competent
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
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