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Ferritin, folate, vitamin D, vitamin B12 advice please

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If anyone could advise what I need to do about these results I would be grateful. I have been told I have Hashimotos.

Thank you

Ferritin - 13 (15 - 150)

Folate - 2.8 (4.6 - 18.7)

Vitamin B12 - 139 (180 - 900)

Total 25 OH vitamin D - 44.1 (25 - 50 vitamin D deficiency. Supplementation is indicated)

Total white blood cell count - 6.51 (4 - 11)

Red blood cell count - 5.56 (3.8 - 5.3)

Haemogloblin estimation - 161 (120 - 150)

Haematocrit - 0.49 (0.37 - 0.45)

Mean corpuscular volume - 71.5 (83 - 100)

Mean corpuscular Hb. conc. - 362 (310 - 350)

Mean corpuscular haemoglobin - 27.7 (27 - 32)

Platelet count - 288 (150 - 450)

Neutrophil count - 3.76 (1.5 - 8.0)

Lymphocyte count - 1.94 (1.0 - 4.0)

Monocyte count - 0.54 (0.2 - 1.0)

Eosinophil count - 0.26 (0.0 - 0.5)

Basophil count - 0.03 (0.0 - 0.2)

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Go to your GP with a copy of your test results and mention that:

1. vitamin B12

2. folate

3. Ferritin

are all under range.

Also now go onto the pernicious anaemia society on healthunlocked and ask for advice on your vitamin B12 and folate test results.

In regards to the vitamin D you need to buy some 5,000IU supplements and take one every day for 12 weeks. After that have a vitamin D test to see where it is. ((City Assays do one for around £30.) You are aiming to get your vitamin D level up to 100nmol/L. If you go to your GP and mention your vitamin D result s/he will tell you to take the standard 600IU recommended by the Chief Medical Officers of the UK. This will do absolutely nothing to raise your levels. Take vitamin D3 4 hours away from levo and with your fattest meal of the day. In addition take magnesium and vitamin K2-MK7. Do NOT take a calcium supplement. You can buy them all on Amazon.

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I forgot to say once you have seen your GP start a new thread with what they have advised. Often GPs give crap recommendations as they have no knowledge or very little knowledge about nutrition and exercise.

Oh and ideally your GP should test your haemoglobin levels to confirm you don't have iron deficiency anaemia not just a low ferritin level. A low ferritin level on it's own is called non-anaemic iron deficiency.

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Flower553 in reply to bluebug

Thanks I have got a haemoglobin result

Haemogloblin estimation - 161 (120 - 150)

Is this not the right one?

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bluebug in reply to Flower553

Ok you don't have iron deficiency anaemia but you still need to go to the GP.

The reasons for this is:

1. It is recorded on your medical records you have these deficiencies - which if you have issues later you can point this out so they don't just try and put you on anti-depressants.

2. You may as well try and get things for free on the NHS instead of having to buy it as you are paying for it anyway.

3. The GP is suppose to monitor you so y own thing you should get at least one test on the NHS before you resort to doing your testing.

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humanbean

Ferritin - 13 (15 - 150)

Folate - 2.8 (4.6 - 18.7)

Vitamin B12 - 139 (180 - 900)

Total 25 OH vitamin D - 44.1

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All the above results are too low. You will have to supplement.

Ferritin : This needs to be mid-range or a little bit over - about 80 - 100, possibly a little higher with the reference range you have been given.

I took ferrous fumarate 210mg, one tablet, three times a day, first of all via prescription, but then I started buying my own. I managed to get it without prescription from Lloyds and Tesco Pharmacies. It comes in a box of 84. If asked why I need it I just say I don't hang on to iron and have to supplement.

This gives a daily dose of 3 x 69mg = 207mg of elemental (pure) iron per day, and I would consider this to be the maximum safe dose. It is the amount of iron you take in a supplement which is important, but many people can't tolerate iron supplements very well and have to take lower doses of iron, which may slow down improvement.

Some other iron supplements :

Ferrous sulfate - usually comes in a dose similar to ferrous fumarate

Ferrous gluconate - 35mg pure iron per pill

Ferrous bisglycinate (aka Gentle Iron) - about 20mg - 25mg per pill

For meat eaters - Eating liver a couple of times a week will also raise iron levels, and can be eaten in addition to taking other iron supplements.

Well worth reading - written by helvella, one of the admins on here :

dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u...

With each dose of iron, also take 500mg - 1000mg of vitamin C. Iron supplements cause constipation in many people, high dose vitamin C causes diarrhoea. Adjust the dose of vitamin C to keep yourself comfortable. Vitamin C also helps the body to absorb iron.

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Flower553 in reply to humanbean

Thanks I see my GP this afternoon to discuss blood test results. The receptionist said she was sorry my results got overlooked.

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humanbean

Above range haemoglobin :

Link : healthline.com/health/serum...

High levels of hemoglobin in your serum are generally a sign of hemolytic anemia. Conditions that can cause red blood cells to break down abnormally include, but are not limited to:

sickle cell anemia: a genetic disorder that causes your red blood cells to be rigid and unusually shaped

G6PD deficiency: when your body does not make enough of the enzyme that produces red blood cells)

hemoglobin C disease: a genetic disorder that leads to the production of abnormal hemoglobin

thalassemia: a genetic disorder that affects your body’s ability to produce normal hemoglobin

congenital spherocytic anemia: a disorder of your red blood cell membranes

For more info on high haemoglobin :

Link : mayoclinic.org/symptoms/hig...

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