Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Is pernicious anemia genetic? I see my 14 year old daughter starting to deal with similar issues I'm having... should I have her checked as well? Do I continue taking iron supplements? With or without the B-12 injections?
Thank you so much for this video, my friend, who is a vegan, is extremely lethargic and averse to exercise, I at first dismissed it as laziness, but I then thought that it's so extreme that there had to be something else, she doesn't really eat just 3 meals a day, she just snacks constantly without ever being able to eat much in 1 go, and she often eats junk like doritos and sweets sometimes and doesn't eat much fruit and veg (she takes a multivitamin, but I don't know what it contains) which makes me strongly suspect a nutritional deficiency like vitamin b12 or iron (I am not a health professional, so I can't say anything with certainty, but I certainly think it's the most probable explanation). If there aren't any ready meals in the house, she just won't eat anything. Ready meals, vegan sausage rolls, doritos and sweets are not good things to live on (at least she eats nuts, so that's one healthy thing she eats) The big problem is that even though I've suggested going to the doctor about her just extreme lethargy, she's in total denial of there being a problem, to the point at which I've just given up, sometimes people are absolutely fixed in their ways and there's nothing you can do about it it's at a point where to go home, she takes a different bus which goes later and makes her get home 30 minutes later just to walk 70 metres less
Can you do a video on memory disorders and the meds related to them? I'm interested in their safety risks and when they should be used to control or alleviate troublesome behaviors.
Thanks for the useful info. I have a question about the food supplements. Methylcobalamin is very popular. It also has sublingual form. What do you think about it? Does it help when levels of bqw are low?
Hi Abraham, I have heard the algae like spirulina and seaweed are good for b12. However could be poisonous or pseudo forms of B12 (in the case for spirulina). Could you please give me some more informed/ better information about it?
These are B12 analogues, & are inactive but may count in a serum B12 blood test. Most GP's do not test Active B12 anymore, so the only way you would be able to confirm B12 deficiency is test for Homosycteine & Methylmalonic acid.
I have had iron deficiency for about six years, iron deficient anemic for about two years, requiring iron infusions practically every week for about a year and a half, hysterectomy in March, tons of tests, on a blood thinner for life, and Doctors still have no idea. It's so frustrating and debilitating. ;( Also, now B12 deficient.
I was put on Cyanocobalamin then told I needed to stop those and go on ferrous sulphate then to stop those and go back on Cyanocobalamin as my levels kept changing in my bloods. Is this normal? My mum has pernicious anaemia, can it be hereditary? Thanks xx
I f got diabetes and they tell me my b12i am ok but I get pain in my legs also sometimes pines and needle in my hands and also sores in my tongue so please can I take b12 from the chemist .
very well explained
Glad you think so!
Thank You Abraham for this report! I had this diagnosis 10 yrs ago and didn’t pay attention. I going to the doctor! Saving my life!
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Just shared this video with dad ❤❤ he is not a great eater and exercises a lot. Thank you for sharing ❤
Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Is pernicious anemia genetic? I see my 14 year old daughter starting to deal with similar issues I'm having... should I have her checked as well?
Do I continue taking iron supplements? With or without the B-12 injections?
Thank you for the vid. What type of physician is most likely to test for B12 issues? My Gp doesn’t seem to understand what I am going through.
Thank you so much for this video, my friend, who is a vegan, is extremely lethargic and averse to exercise, I at first dismissed it as laziness, but I then thought that it's so extreme that there had to be something else, she doesn't really eat just 3 meals a day, she just snacks constantly without ever being able to eat much in 1 go, and she often eats junk like doritos and sweets sometimes and doesn't eat much fruit and veg (she takes a multivitamin, but I don't know what it contains) which makes me strongly suspect a nutritional deficiency like vitamin b12 or iron (I am not a health professional, so I can't say anything with certainty, but I certainly think it's the most probable explanation). If there aren't any ready meals in the house, she just won't eat anything. Ready meals, vegan sausage rolls, doritos and sweets are not good things to live on (at least she eats nuts, so that's one healthy thing she eats)
The big problem is that even though I've suggested going to the doctor about her just extreme lethargy, she's in total denial of there being a problem, to the point at which I've just given up, sometimes people are absolutely fixed in their ways and there's nothing you can do about it
it's at a point where to go home, she takes a different bus which goes later and makes her get home 30 minutes later just to walk 70 metres less
Sorry to hear about this, please advise your friend to speak to their healthcare professional as soon as possible
Thank you! I have been anemic for quite a few years now. These might also be a culprit.
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Thanks Abhraham sir. I will enquire about B12 replacement at my GP practice.
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Can you do a video on memory disorders and the meds related to them? I'm interested in their safety risks and when they should be used to control or alleviate troublesome behaviors.
Sure thing, added to the future video list
Thank you for the essential research and great tips about another important topic vitamin b12 deficiency
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Fantastic information video and really helpful and tips. Your videos are excellent and helpful. Can you do on sprains. Best wishes
Great suggestion Karthi bala! Added to the future video list thank you :)
Thanks for the useful info.
I have a question about the food supplements. Methylcobalamin is very popular. It also has sublingual form. What do you think about it? Does it help when levels of bqw are low?
I have
a blocked ear (but I can hear fine)
A constant heavy head
Weird feeling in eyes (but I can see fine)
Which vitamin deficiency is this pls?
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As usual, great info and advice.
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Thankyou , your a life saver !
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Hi Bro,
My B12 count is 223 it's Normal my doctor said. Tell me how much healthy B12 count require for good life.
My dads got all the symptoms have to call surgery on Monday 🥰👍🏾
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Hi Abraham, I have heard the algae like spirulina and seaweed are good for b12. However could be poisonous or pseudo forms of B12 (in the case for spirulina). Could you please give me some more informed/ better information about it?
These are B12 analogues, & are inactive but may count in a serum B12 blood test. Most GP's do not test Active B12 anymore, so the only way you would be able to confirm B12 deficiency is test for Homosycteine & Methylmalonic acid.
Please can you make a video about Vitamin K2 thanks
Sure thing, added to the future video list
Thanks very much!
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I have had iron deficiency for about six years, iron deficient anemic for about two years, requiring iron infusions practically every week for about a year and a half, hysterectomy in March, tons of tests, on a blood thinner for life, and Doctors still have no idea. It's so frustrating and debilitating. ;( Also, now B12 deficient.
Sprouted beans and grains are a great source of b12
Thank u sir for this information
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I was put on Cyanocobalamin then told I needed to stop those and go on ferrous sulphate then to stop those and go back on Cyanocobalamin as my levels kept changing in my bloods. Is this normal? My mum has pernicious anaemia, can it be hereditary? Thanks xx
Super useful excellent video thank u so much for sharing 👌🏽🥰♥️♥️♥️🥀🥀🥀🥀
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Could you make a video on vitamin D ?
Sure thing, I do have a few videos on the topic already which you may find helpful
Thank You Very Much!
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@@AbrahamThePharmacist when you say carry less oxygen through the body, Does this cause lower O2 levels in the body per a pulse ox reading?
I take Xanax can that cause a b12 absorption?
Is burping, dizziness and sweating symptoms???
Wowww nice information 👌🏻
Please make video on cyst
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Thank you so much 🥰
Informative video!!
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I need a lot of vitamin B12 just to get me through the day 🤣
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I f got diabetes and they tell me my b12i am ok but I get pain in my legs also sometimes pines and needle in my hands and also sores in my tongue so please can I take b12 from the chemist .
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Why are women not automatically screened for vitamin deficiencies once conception is confirmed.
I wish you were my doctor most American doctor s don’t explain anything they just give you a Pill and send you on your way
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Next make ,Hairfall in adults 😞
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Plz explain in hindi