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<blockquote data-quote="Vectian" data-source="post: 2755823" data-attributes="member: 588965"><p>Yes ferritin was 28 last test test about 6 weeks ago, GP said it's not iron you are within range (which is down to 15) and I then quoted NICE guidelines saying below 30 is deficient in all people and she laughed. Anyway I have been on daily iron pills since. I have taken B12 for years and last time it was fine, vitamin D 73 in normal range now even tested in winter after being deficient last year.</p><p></p><p>Another one I have been looking at is iodine, which is essential for thyroid function but mainly found in meat and fish. I have started taking kelp tablets as my TSH was higher than it should be (again GP: it's not thyroid you are in range, despite the ranges being higher here than elsewhere in the country)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vectian, post: 2755823, member: 588965"] Yes ferritin was 28 last test test about 6 weeks ago, GP said it's not iron you are within range (which is down to 15) and I then quoted NICE guidelines saying below 30 is deficient in all people and she laughed. Anyway I have been on daily iron pills since. I have taken B12 for years and last time it was fine, vitamin D 73 in normal range now even tested in winter after being deficient last year. Another one I have been looking at is iodine, which is essential for thyroid function but mainly found in meat and fish. I have started taking kelp tablets as my TSH was higher than it should be (again GP: it's not thyroid you are in range, despite the ranges being higher here than elsewhere in the country) [/QUOTE]
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