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High triglycerides vitamin b 12

A 57-year-old male asked:
Dr. Gurmukh Singh
Pathology 51 years experience
Taking this amount will not do any harm. It may not help either if you are not deficient in B12. Your doctor should ascertain the cause of your anemia... Read More
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A 56-year-old female asked:
Dr. Klaus d Lessnau
Pulmonary Critical Care 38 years experience
High intake: usually from MVI (multivitamin) or additional intake. Unlikely to be from fish. You would have to eat a lot. Even better, no side effects from high ... Read More
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Dr. Tony Ho
Dr. Tony Hoanswered
Internal Medicine 16 years experience
No changes: You have high, but not abnormally or dangerously high levels. I wouldn't change anything. That being said, if you are taking B12 supplements without ... Read More
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Dr. Derrick Lonsdale
Preventive Medicine 75 years experience
Interesting: I can assure you that this is not dangerous, but you are accumulating B12 and it is not being activated rto become useful as a virtamin. Oddly enough,... Read More
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A 61-year-old female asked:
Dr. Randy Baker
Holistic Medicine 42 years experience
Needs evaluation: I am sorry to tell you that high B12 levels can be a sign of serious health problems including liver ; kidney disease, myelproliferative disorders inc... Read More
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A 61-year-old female asked:
Dr. Randy Baker
Holistic Medicine 42 years experience
Slightly high, test: Normal B12 levels are up to 900 so your daughter's are slightly elevated. High B12 can be caused by liver disease (cirrhosis/hepatitis), kidney diseas... Read More
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A 31-year-old member asked:
Dr. Derrick Lonsdale
Preventive Medicine 75 years experience
Nothing typical: B12 is but one of many vitamins and the symptoms overlap each other. B12 deficiency produces fairly typical changes in the blood. Because all of them ... Read More
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A 38-year-old member asked:
Dr. Eric Weisman
Neurology 38 years experience
Yes: It can land you in the nursing home with subcortical dementia if untreated. You'ld have to be wheeled in as its likely that your balance would be real... Read More
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A 41-year-old male asked:
Dr. Ed Friedlander
Pathology 46 years experience
Get plenty of it: If you have become a vegan out of concern for factory-farmed animals, you have my admiration and congratulations. You also need to know that the healt... Read More
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A 23-year-old female asked:
Dr. Paul Kaplowitz
Pediatric Endocrinology 47 years experience
Not a problem: It is very unlikely that taking B-12 and levothyroxine together is making it difficult for your body to absorb either one so I see no reason you canno... Read More
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A 63-year-old male asked:
Dr. Klaus d Lessnau
Pulmonary Critical Care 38 years experience
You may not need any: You want to have a blood level for vitamin b 12. It will probably be normal, as long as you eat healthy food or take one mvi (multivitamin). Dis... Read More
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