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Title: Low test results
Post by: susanep on February 21, 2013, 08:13:16 AM
Hi everyone. I got results of tests, and my B12 is low at 119. Is that very low? My TSH also is low at 0.21, and not surprising my SED RATE at 35.

I won't be able to see my regular gp until Tuesday. Appreciate any input.

Thanks
susanep :)
Title: Re: Low test results
Post by: Madison Granny on February 21, 2013, 08:37:13 AM
That is low for your B12.  I don't know about the others.  My B12 was down there too in late February of last year.  I tried the pills but they did not agree with my stomach so my Rheumy started me on the shots in early June and my B12 is about 500 well within the normal range.  I see my Rheumy next Thursday and we will see what I need to do next. 
Title: Re: Low test results
Post by: susanep on February 21, 2013, 05:36:12 PM
Thank you Madison Granny. I hope my gp gives me the shots in case I am not absorbing some meds. I hope yours is doing better.

susanep :)
Title: Re: Low test results
Post by: Carebear on February 21, 2013, 06:05:59 PM
Your TSH is low, which means you are hyperthyroid.  My guess is that your doctor will lower your dosage synthroid a bit.

How are you feeling, Susan?   Any nervousness or agitation at all?  The positive thing is that once your meds are adjusted, you should start to feel better within a few weeks.   ;).  Take care.
Title: Re: Low test results
Post by: MaryBee7 on February 21, 2013, 06:18:06 PM
Hi Susan, my B12 recently showed up as 625 in labs, rheumy was pleased.
Title: Re: Low test results
Post by: susanep on February 21, 2013, 07:24:38 PM
I guess my b12 is quite low then. Didn't know that low numbers on the tsh was hyper, I guess I wasn't thinking. Yes, I have been irritable, and just not right for a while.

Thanks Everyone
susanep :)
Title: Re: Low test results
Post by: Suslew on February 21, 2013, 07:43:27 PM
Your B-12 number is unacceptably low.  Around 200- 300 is considered the low end of normal, and many experts say that 300 is too low, especially for people with chronic illnesses.  I would suggest getting some sublingual Methylcobalamin B-12 tablets.  The methyl form is absorbed more readily than the more common cyanocobalamin form.  Hopefully the doc will give you shots.  Hope you feel better soon!
Title: Re: Low test results
Post by: susanep on February 23, 2013, 01:06:49 AM
Thanks for your input. I don't even know how long my b12 has been that low. I will see my regular gp Tuesday.

susanep :)