Home         Forums  

Go Back   Marrowforums > Practical Issues > Questions and Answers
Register FAQ Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Questions and Answers Not sure where to post a question? Post it here.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #1  
Old Wed Feb 3, 2016, 12:56 AM
Meahgee Meahgee is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2014
Posts: 8
High B12

Anyone on this forum have high b12? If so, as your doctor given you any theories as to why that might be?
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old Wed Feb 3, 2016, 09:49 AM
Marlene Marlene is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Springfield, VA
Posts: 1,412
Here are my thoughts on high B12.

1) There are diseases associated with high B12. They are liver disease and bone marrow diseases. Have they ruled these out? (Not all bone marrow disorders cause high B12.)

2) False high B12 serum levels can be a result of b12 supplementation. If you are taking a multi-vitamin or B12, the result will be higher than if you weren't supplementing. It is best to stop all supplements 4 to 5 days prior to checking nutritional status to get a more accurate reading.

3) MTHFR genetic mutation can occur where your body cannot convert b12 into a usable form. If your body cannot utilize it, you can see elevated serum levels. And if you are taking B12 in a supplement, it is usually the one that requires your body to convert it. And if you can't, well then you'll see elevated levels.
You can ask your doctor to check for this mutation. They should also look at your folate levels, MMA and homocysteine. Many times folate is high too. I would look at the symptoms you are experiencing. Basically, you would be having symptoms as if you had a b12/folate deficiency. If you doctor is not familiar with MTHFR mutations, you can get that tested on your own. Of course insurance doesn't cover it but it may be worth finding out.
http://mthfr.net/read-this-first/2012/01/25/
__________________
Marlene, wife to John DX w/SAA April 2002, Stable partial remission; Treated with High Dose Cytoxan, Johns Hopkins, June 2002. Final phlebotomy 11/2016. As of July 2021 HGB 12.0, WBC 4.70/ANC 3.85, Plts 110K.
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old Wed Feb 3, 2016, 11:33 AM
Hopeful Hopeful is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: California, USA
Posts: 769
Quote:
Originally Posted by Meahgee View Post
Anyone on this forum have high b12? If so, as your doctor given you any theories as to why that might be?
Hi Meahgee,

My B12 is very high without vitamins/supplements. I had the intrinsic factor, folate, and MMA tests done, to help rule out a B12 deficiency. All were normal.

My doctors said they ignore a high reading, which seems counter to what I have read on the web.
__________________
58 yo female, dx 9/08, AA/hypo-MDS, subclinical PNH, ATG/CsA 12/08, partial response. small trisomy 6 clone, low-dose cyclosporine dependent
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old Fri Feb 19, 2016, 07:10 AM
DanGrant DanGrant is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2016
Posts: 8
Hi

High vitamin B12 is a symptom of an underlying illness that causes the amount in your blood to increase. For example, a damaged liver may release the vitamin out of storage and into the blood. In early stages, illnesses associated with high vitamin B12 often have generic symptoms, such as fatigue and loss of appetite. Considering they’re potentially life-threatening conditions, early diagnosis is vital, so consult your physician when you don’t feel up to par.
Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Slow-moving AA / Pancytopenia, or What? David M Tell Your Story 95 Sun Aug 18, 2024 03:32 PM
Complexity of B12 Marlene General Health Issues 11 Sun Aug 9, 2015 09:06 PM
High Calcium & High Vitamin A dfantle AA 0 Sat Dec 14, 2013 03:22 PM
Vit B12 levels Mseth Alternative Treatments 23 Mon Dec 9, 2013 09:02 AM


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 10:55 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Forum sites may contain non-authoritative and unverified information.
Medical decisions should be made in consultation with qualified medical professionals.
Site contents exclusive of member posts Copyright © 2006-2020 Marrowforums.org