he put me on 50 lev but few days later i wasn't any better so he up it to 75, i can't remember must of benign of july , but feel alot better these days, been to frightened of taking anything else. all swelling has all gone down lol very round face, and i looked very very big on the belly, x just waiting for fingers and pain in my back to pass over x
He may not have heard of the test, but studies show only a small percentage of the B12 in our blood is in an active usable form (something like 10%-30%, maybe lower in thyroid sufferers).
The serum B12 test (which you have had) can give rise to false positives and false negatives. There is also a warning issued about this test, stating that treatment should be instigated if symptoms point to deficiency, and other tests should be carried out:
The problem is you are hypothyroid, and your doctor will gladly put all your symptoms down to that. These things are never that simple however, we usually have multiple things going on that need to be treated correctly in order to make a full recovery. So if your doctor is resistant, please refer to the 2 support websites I have linked at the beginning of this answer for further advice.
your TSH is still too high. Ideally you want it to be below 2. Many doctors make the mistake of thinking that getting the TSH into the 'normal' range is enough. In my experience it is not, it also needs to be optimised within the normal range. I find 0.5 is good for me.
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