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I had most of the results back today. The GP is a "registrar" and undergoing training in a speciality. He should choose something not customer facing! Apparently the Magnesium, Creatinine and something else was "broken". There was only one tube of blood so it happened in the lab... They want me to go back and have another test, but in the meantime they have given me some blood pressure pills that those with kidney problems should not take. I have kidney problems.

TSH - 0.01

T4 - 16.6 (11-25)

T3 - 5.5 (3.10-6.8)

Vit B12 - 447 (180-900)

Folate - 4.3 (3-20)

I had not taken my NDT for 12 hours beforehand. I only had these over the phone but will pick up the print out on Monday. Folate looks dire, but GP is "happy" with the results.

Any advice as to where to go from here gratefully accepted.

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What vitamin supplements are you currently taking

When were vitamin D iron and ferritin levels tested

Daily vitamin B complex?

supplementing a good quality daily vitamin B complex, one with folate in (not folic acid) 

This can help keep all B vitamins in balance and will help improve B12 levels too

Difference between folate and folic acid 

chriskresser.com/folate-vs-...

B vitamins best taken after breakfast

Thorne Basic B recommended vitamin B complex that contains folate, but they are large capsules. (You can tip powder out if can’t swallow capsule) 

IMPORTANT......If you are taking vitamin B complex, or any supplements containing biotin, remember to stop these 7 days before ALL BLOOD TESTS , as biotin can falsely affect test results

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In week before blood test, when you stop vitamin B complex, you might want to consider taking a separate methyl folate supplement and continue separate B12

Low B12 symptoms 

b12deficiency.info/signs-an...

methyl-life.com/blogs/defic...

With serum B12 result below 500, (Or active B12 below 70) recommended to be taking a B12 supplement as well as a B Complex (to balance all the B vitamins) initially for first 2-4 months.

once your serum B12 is over 500 (or Active B12 level has reached 70), stop the B12 and just carry on with the B Complex.

B12 drops 

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B12 sublingual lozenges 

amazon.co.uk/Jarrow-Methylc...

cytoplan.co.uk/shop-by-prod...

B12 range in U.K. is too wide

Interesting that in this research B12 below 400 is considered inadequate 

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serenfach in reply toSlowDragon

Thank you. I take a daily spray Vit D, but apart from that, no other vits. They will not test Vit D here. No idea about the iron but the last time it was tested, the ferritin was OK.

I will get some Vit B as recommended. I often wonder if the GPs actually look at the results, or just glance to see if there is a warning on the results.

Thank you for the detailed information you provided - much appreciated.

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mistydog in reply toserenfach

Was ferritin ok or just "within range" because as we know it needs to be optimal to help us convert T4 along with the other vits etc

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You will need to test yourself - B12, folate, ferritin once a year

Vitamin D twice year

NHS easy postal kit vitamin D test £29 via

vitamindtest.org.uk

Exactly what vitamin D are you taking

How much

Are you taking any magnesium?

Never supplement iron without doing full iron panel test for anaemia first and retest 3-4 times a year if self supplementing. It’s possible to have low ferritin but high iron 

Medichecks iron panel test 

medichecks.com/products/iro...

Ferritin over 100 to alleviate symptoms 

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Low Iron implicated in hypothyroidism 

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Ferritin range on Medichecks 

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We have received further information the lab about ferritin reference ranges. They confirm that they are sex dependent up to the age of 60, then beyond the age of 60 the reference range is the same for both sexes: 

Males 16-60: 30-400 ug/L

Female's: 16-60: 30-150

Both >60: 30-650 

The lower limit of 30 ug/L is in accordance with the updated NICE guidance and the upper limits are in accordance with guidance from the Association of Clinical Biochemists. ‘

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serenfach

I take D3000+K2 Better You daily. I am pretty good at remembering now, as I take it the same time as I give my 21 year old cat her pain meds. So far I have not got them mixed up...

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Ellie-Louise in reply toserenfach

If it doesn’t hurt her, please give your cat a cuddle from me. My very first cat was my 4th birthday gift from my parents, she was 21 too. xx

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We have to watch these medics? very carefully. Take nothing for granted.

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