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Association between genetically proxied glucosamine and risk of cancer and non-neoplastic disease: A Mendelian randomization study
[/i] Full open access paper: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/genetics/articles/10.3389/fgene.2024.1293668/full For interest, this is a summary of glucosamine on a major retail supplement website: https://www.hollandandbarrett.com/the-health-hub/
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[/i] Full open access paper: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/genetics/articles/10.3389/fgene.2024.1293668/full For interest, this is a summary of glucosamine on a major retail supplement website: https://www.hollandandbarrett.com/the-health-hub/
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-and-supplements/supplements/what-is-glucosamine
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Methionine restricted diet for recurring PSA and positive PMSA pet scan w/ 1 bone met
quick to the point. PSMA pet showed 1 L2 small met and some lymph activity. My PSA went from 2.01 to 2.9 in one month. after doing some research on diets and supplements . I found that the keto diet is extremely high in the amino acid methionine and I made it worse trying to reduce my blood pressure
quick to the point. PSMA pet showed 1 L2 small met and some lymph activity. My PSA went from 2.01 to 2.9 in one month. after doing some research on diets and supplements . I found that the keto diet is extremely high in the amino acid methionine and I made it worse trying to reduce my blood pressure
Eieio
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
How long does a coeliacs blood test take to come back?
Exactly that! I had bloods done on Friday lunch time, including a FBC, B12, folate, and ferritin. Also Coeliac screen (TTG). All the others are back but not the coeliac screen yet. Is that usual?
Exactly that! I had bloods done on Friday lunch time, including a FBC, B12, folate, and ferritin. Also Coeliac screen (TTG). All the others are back but not the coeliac screen yet. Is that usual?
WitchingHour2point0
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
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11yo latest results
Hello All, Here are my daughters latest results, I’m still battling with GP plus NHS consultants to get anywhere. She has only been off any B12/folate for 5 weeks (she does eat B12 fortified foods) but has been taking iron. Her medical history is low platelets but she obviously also has hashimotos.
Hello All, Here are my daughters latest results, I’m still battling with GP plus NHS consultants to get anywhere. She has only been off any B12/folate for 5 weeks (she does eat B12 fortified foods) but has been taking iron. Her medical history is low platelets but she obviously also has hashimotos.
RachelP03
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Starting T3 - advice please
I am fortunate to have been allowed a trial of T3 through the NHS (in Scotland) Can I ask for some advice / could anyone link to some helpful posts around starting T3? I am currently on 100mcg Levo. This is being reduced to 50mcg with 5mcg of Liothyronine twice a day (12 hours apart - so 7:30am and
I am fortunate to have been allowed a trial of T3 through the NHS (in Scotland) Can I ask for some advice / could anyone link to some helpful posts around starting T3? I am currently on 100mcg Levo. This is being reduced to 50mcg with 5mcg of Liothyronine twice a day (12 hours apart - so 7:30am and
GW1000
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Opinion on my B12 and folate tests, and what are ideal levels?
I got the results back for my b12 and folate a few days ago. My folate is low, so I have changed my diet to get my folate up that way. I can't tolerate any supplement form even in small doses (folate, folinic, folic acid etc). What about my active b12 - Monitor My Health says it is fine, is that right
I got the results back for my b12 and folate a few days ago. My folate is low, so I have changed my diet to get my folate up that way. I can't tolerate any supplement form even in small doses (folate, folinic, folic acid etc). What about my active b12 - Monitor My Health says it is fine, is that right
Carrie234
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
using both cyano and methy b12
hello, just a question please has anyone used both cyano and methyl b12 injections either alternating them or switched during treatments, I have methyl b12 left over and just got a new prescription to try the cyano cobalamin, I am injecting tomorrow again and was going to use one or the other. thank
hello, just a question please has anyone used both cyano and methyl b12 injections either alternating them or switched during treatments, I have methyl b12 left over and just got a new prescription to try the cyano cobalamin, I am injecting tomorrow again and was going to use one or the other. thank
JesusMercy60
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
finally added blood work. What’s a good % + ratio?
As suggested, I finally got round to filling in my blood work. What’s a good percentage and what’s a good ratio? Thanks TSH 5.19 mIU/L (0.35 - 5.00) 104.1% Free T4 (fT4) 12.5 pmol/L (9.00 - 22.00) 26.9% Free T3 (fT3) 4 pmol/L (2.40 - 6.00) 44.4% T4:T3 Ratio 3.125 Thyroglobulin Antbodies (TgAb)
As suggested, I finally got round to filling in my blood work. What’s a good percentage and what’s a good ratio? Thanks TSH 5.19 mIU/L (0.35 - 5.00) 104.1% Free T4 (fT4) 12.5 pmol/L (9.00 - 22.00) 26.9% Free T3 (fT3) 4 pmol/L (2.40 - 6.00) 44.4% T4:T3 Ratio 3.125 Thyroglobulin Antbodies (TgAb)
Jgoodwin977
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Blood Test Results Critique Please
Hi, just got my test results back. Would those who have more blood test result interpreting experience than I please comment on them. I asked for full blood count and iron panel, do these tests align with that request? I asked that B12 be excluded as I SI EOD. I take a magnesium supplement at 300mg,
Hi, just got my test results back. Would those who have more blood test result interpreting experience than I please comment on them. I asked for full blood count and iron panel, do these tests align with that request? I asked that B12 be excluded as I SI EOD. I take a magnesium supplement at 300mg,
B12again
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
serum b12 in the norm and active high.
hey everyone, I’m new here and hoping you can help me. Whenever I get my active b12 checked via Thriva they come back saying I am at the max they test at 150. however when I get my serum b12 checked im within the norm. Last checked in Feb and I was 354 (150-1000) mmol/L range. I know serum is your
hey everyone, I’m new here and hoping you can help me. Whenever I get my active b12 checked via Thriva they come back saying I am at the max they test at 150. however when I get my serum b12 checked im within the norm. Last checked in Feb and I was 354 (150-1000) mmol/L range. I know serum is your
Caroline1111
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Reversing out symptoms
is it generally right that the last symptom that you developed before starting B12 injections is usually the one that flares up first when reversing out begins. I have terrible burning across my abdomen just under my skin, which I developed in the last year, and it seems to be getting worse. I’m telling
is it generally right that the last symptom that you developed before starting B12 injections is usually the one that flares up first when reversing out begins. I have terrible burning across my abdomen just under my skin, which I developed in the last year, and it seems to be getting worse. I’m telling
Chickens44
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Why do GP like to group everything as depression and anxiety?
HI All I have questions about NHS and GP which I never understood. This is based of my experience of dealing with GPs not possible not a norm I am not sure why this so normalised. 1) Why do GPs prefer to brand every symptom (exhaustion, memory loss, tiredness, sleep disorder so many more) under
HI All I have questions about NHS and GP which I never understood. This is based of my experience of dealing with GPs not possible not a norm I am not sure why this so normalised. 1) Why do GPs prefer to brand every symptom (exhaustion, memory loss, tiredness, sleep disorder so many more) under
thyroidsymtoms
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
11yo daughters latest results
Hello All, Here are my daughters latest results. She has been off any B12/folate for 5 weeks but has been taking iron. Her medical history is low platelets but she obviously has hashimotos. Really low FT4 but high FT3 (body flogging itself?), very bizarre. Symptoms: tiredness, lack of stamina, breathlessness
Hello All, Here are my daughters latest results. She has been off any B12/folate for 5 weeks but has been taking iron. Her medical history is low platelets but she obviously has hashimotos. Really low FT4 but high FT3 (body flogging itself?), very bizarre. Symptoms: tiredness, lack of stamina, breathlessness
RachelP03
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
ET Jak2 . Low iron
I’m reaching out to the knowledgeable members of this incredible community from whom I have learned so much… to maybe give me some further insight…. I was diagnosed almost a year ago. Have been on Hydrea 2x500 a day. Have been feeling very ordinary of late… overwhelming fatigue, joint pain, the bloating
I’m reaching out to the knowledgeable members of this incredible community from whom I have learned so much… to maybe give me some further insight…. I was diagnosed almost a year ago. Have been on Hydrea 2x500 a day. Have been feeling very ordinary of late… overwhelming fatigue, joint pain, the bloating
Stargaye
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
B12 injections - mouth spray as well?
I've had 2 B12 injections so far, with another tomorrow morning. While I was waiting for the treatment to start I ordered some mouth spray for B12 - 1 dose is 1,200ug. Today I was so tired I had to stay in bed after dragging myself on a dog walk so I had a dose of it. I just wanted to check that this
I've had 2 B12 injections so far, with another tomorrow morning. While I was waiting for the treatment to start I ordered some mouth spray for B12 - 1 dose is 1,200ug. Today I was so tired I had to stay in bed after dragging myself on a dog walk so I had a dose of it. I just wanted to check that this
eatingbiscuits
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
b12 levels
Also the
vitamins
or is there something more serious going on
Also the
vitamins
or is there something more serious going on
Sharkyboy
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
results comparison - question around conversion…
hi there I have posted a few times in the past - more recently about my private dr suggesting T3 medication route. After getting advice on her I decided not to pursue that at this time and instead titrate my T4 / Levo up a step (from 50mcg to 75mcg daily) - have just done blood test after 8 weeks
hi there I have posted a few times in the past - more recently about my private dr suggesting T3 medication route. After getting advice on her I decided not to pursue that at this time and instead titrate my T4 / Levo up a step (from 50mcg to 75mcg daily) - have just done blood test after 8 weeks
Gosierunn
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Recent medichecks results
Wow! Did medichecks test and for the first time in all the time I’ve been testing my TGAb were in normal range (110 with range under 115). TPOAb within range as usual. TSH is still suppressed (no surprise) CRP is .983 despite me having been a bit under the weather recently and recovering from a broken
Wow! Did medichecks test and for the first time in all the time I’ve been testing my TGAb were in normal range (110 with range under 115). TPOAb within range as usual. TSH is still suppressed (no surprise) CRP is .983 despite me having been a bit under the weather recently and recovering from a broken
Mickeydooley
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Strontium citrate results in regaining bone
For those who ask if bone can be regained without pharmaceuticals – you may be interested in this. I am 73 and was diagnosed with osteoporosis more than a decade ago. My bone density tests have shown continual decline. My doctor urged me to take Prolia but I declined. I researched strontium citrate,
For those who ask if bone can be regained without pharmaceuticals – you may be interested in this. I am 73 and was diagnosed with osteoporosis more than a decade ago. My bone density tests have shown continual decline. My doctor urged me to take Prolia but I declined. I researched strontium citrate,
Frida22
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Osteoporosis Support
4 months ago
Paying method for ampoules
I have put in an order for B12 ampoules with Versandapo; I have an email thanking me and asking me to pay before they ship; I cannot pay euros through my bank. Any ideas?
I have put in an order for B12 ampoules with Versandapo; I have an email thanking me and asking me to pay before they ship; I cannot pay euros through my bank. Any ideas?
NOTI1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
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