I received my results from Blue Horizon today and I was convinced I would have a thyroid issue as my T4 was low on my NHS test. Anyway the notes from the BH doctor said by serum folate was low and needed supplementing 6.46 (8.83-60.8).
I rang my GP and they said it was fine and just to google some foods high in folic acid. My MCH level was also out of range 32.6 (27-32).
Does this mean I have anemia? I suffer from extreme fatigue and brain fog but the doctors keep insisting it’s emotional health even though my bloods from BH say otherwise.
Unsure what to do next...please help xx
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Igennus Super B is good quality and cheap vitamin B complex. Contains folate. Full dose is two tablets per day. Many/most people may only need one tablet per day. Certainly only start on one per day (or even half tablet per day for first couple of weeks)
Or Thorne Basic B or jarrow B-right are other options that contain folate, but both are large capsules
If you are taking vitamin B complex, or any supplements containing biotin, remember to stop these 7 days before any blood tests, as biotin can falsely affect test results
I am not currently taking any supplements. I do have symptoms of low B12. I have fatigue, confusion/brain fog, struggle to lose weight and depression.
My NHS B12 result was 177ng/L (145-910)
I would really like to be referred as my GP keeps telling me it’s in my head! I cannot get through a day without going to lie down and rest. I’m exhausted constantly and feel everyone is losing patience with me. I’m desperate to get better x
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