Serum vitamin D level (XE2e7) 37 nmol/L [25 - 300]
Serum folate level (42U5.) 1.5 ng/ml [4 - 27]
Serum vitamin B12 level (XE2pf) 341 ng/L [130 - 800]
Serum ferritin level (XE24r) 125 ng/ml [30 - 400]
Serum vitamin D level (XE2e7) 37 nmol/L [25 - 300]
Serum folate level (42U5.) 1.5 ng/ml [4 - 27]
Serum vitamin B12 level (XE2pf) 341 ng/L [130 - 800]
Serum ferritin level (XE24r) 125 ng/ml [30 - 400]
Looking at previous posts you’re on levothyroxine
Recently had dose increase in levothyroxine to 100mcg
Likely to need further increases over coming months
Meanwhile essential to improve low vitamin levels
Were these tests done by GP?
Folic acid is deficient
B12 too low
Vitamin D insufficiency
Ferritin on low side for a young man
Low vitamins are direct result of being hypothyroid. And need improving to optimal levels
Low vitamin D
GP should prescribe 1600iu everyday for 6 months
NHS Guidelines on dose vitamin D required
ouh.nhs.uk/osteoporosis/use...
GP will often only prescribe to bring vitamin D levels to 50nmol.
Some areas will prescribe to bring levels to 75nmol or even 80nmol
leedsformulary.nhs.uk/docs/...
GP should advise on self supplementing if over 50nmol, but under 75nmol (but they rarely do)
mm.wirral.nhs.uk/document_u...
But with thyroid disease , improving to around 80nmol or 100nmol by self supplementing may be better
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/218...
vitamindsociety.org/pdf/Vit...
Once you Improve level, very likely you will need on going maintenance dose to keep it there.
Test twice yearly via NHS private testing service when supplementing
Vitamin D mouth spray by Better You is very effective as it avoids poor gut function.
There’s a version made that also contains vitamin K2 Mk7.
One spray = 1000iu
amazon.co.uk/BetterYou-Dlux...
It’s trial and error what dose we need, with thyroid issues we frequently need higher dose than average
Suggest you start with 3000iu per day
Retest in 3-4 months
Vitamin D and thyroid disease
grassrootshealth.net/blog/t...
Vitamin D may prevent Autoimmune disease
newscientist.com/article/23...
Web links about taking important cofactors - magnesium and Vit K2-MK7
Magnesium best taken in the afternoon or evening, but must be four hours away from levothyroxine
betterbones.com/bone-nutrit...
medicalnewstoday.com/articl...
livescience.com/61866-magne...
sciencedaily.com/releases/2...
Interesting article by Dr Malcolm Kendrick on magnesium
drmalcolmkendrick.org/categ...
Vitamin K2 mk7
Do you have 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
Week after starting B12 add folic acid prescribed by GP
once your serum B12 is over 500 (or Active B12 level has reached 70), stop the B12 and just carry on with folic acid from GP
Once you finish folic acid prescription, then start a good quality daily B Complex indefinitely
B12 drops
healthunlocked.com/thyroidu...
Or
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
healthunlocked.com/thyroidu...
Important B12 is good level before adding folate/folic acid
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subac...
It is vital if you intend to supplement both B12 and folate that B12 is started a week before the folate.
Suggest you get B12 supplement and start this few days before you start GP prescription for folic acid
How other member saw how effective improving low B vitamins has been
healthunlocked.com/thyroidu...
Folate deficient
GP is obligated to prescribe folic acid
But also….Look at increasing leafy green vegetables in your diet
Once you finish prescription folic acid
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)
Thorne currently difficult to find at reasonable price, should be around £20
If you want to try a different brand in the meantime, one with virtually identical doses of the ingredients, and bioavailable too, then take a look at Vitablossom Liposomal B Complex. Amazon sometimes has it branded Vitablossom but it's also available there branded as Yipmai, it's the same supplement
amazon.co.uk/Yipmai-Liposom...
or available as Vitablossom brand here
hempoutlet.co.uk/vitablosso... &description=true
Or
Igennus Vitamin B complex. Nice small tablets. Full dose is 2 tablets per day. Most people are fine with just single tablet
igennus.com/products/super-...
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
endo.confex.com/endo/2016en...
endocrinenews.endocrine.org...
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
only add one supplement at a time
Then wait 10-14 days to assess before adding another
Suggest you start with vitamin D, then B12, then folic acid
Meanwhile also increase iron rich foods in your diet, to improve ferritin levels
In a previous post you said you had been prescribed 5mg Folic Acid for folate deficiency. Your blood result has actually dropped. Have you been taking the prescribed folic acid?
I got told to stop as my results were adequate at 4
I'm sorry but 4 is in no way adequate for a folate level regardless of the range. GP's are simply hopeless when it comes to vitamins. You can either show this result to your GP and get represcribed Folic Acid or take charge of this yourself ) which wouldn't be a bad idea!) and go buy a good B complex. You might need to top that up with some extra methylfolate over time. See SlowDragons reply with advice.
The moment you stop the supplement you will start dropping levels again. You may well need to supplement this for life. Something GP's do not understand.
Prioritise getting your vitamin levels right and you will benefit with better health.