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, I may have missed this--too busy to read all posts. But can

you tell me what symptoms you had that pointed to a low Folic Acid?

This is very interesting. And...........did anyone say why you had

low level?? And.....how much Folic Acid are you on now? Will you

have to be on this the rest of your life??

Janie

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I can only gather that my intake has probably been too low for a long ongoing

time, since I haven't been doing the 5-a-day veggies very well for a long time

now. You can bet that I am really working on that now! I have been doing my

own blood tests, plus my own thyroid treatment also and haven't visited a doctor

about this. The vitamin supplement that I was taking didn't have any folic acid

in it, and somehow I missed this. I'm now taking a separate basic B vitamin

liquid supplement which I started out at 800 mcgs for a few weeks, then took it

down to the standard 400 mcgs. It is in the form of a sublingual spray. My

testing indicated that I don't have a B12 shortage, but I'm still taking a

fairly large amt of B12. You don't want to mask a B12 shortage with massive

amts of folic acid because, if you ARE short on B12, the folic acid will cover

it up, but neurological damage will continue. Plus, you must have adequate B12

to utilize the folate in the gut. Folic acid is one of the most common

nutritional deficiencies in the U.S., next to iron. Here is the full link.

Notice the reference to metabolic function (thyroid) as being a cause. I'm

thinking that i probably have a combined cause,i.e., too low an intake plus long

ongoing undertreatment of thyroid, plus heavy antibody attacks from both major

antibodies (over 1000 on one, then almost 2000 on the other one). By the time

it's showing up in the CBCs, as mine did, it's been brewing for awhile, but as

the article says, it can go downhill rapidly in around 4 months or so. Look at

the symptom part----many of the same symptoms as for hypothyroidism, so it makes

me think that either it causes it, or makes it worse.

http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic802.htm

MARY---folic acid

, I may have missed this--too busy to read all posts. But can

you tell me what symptoms you had that pointed to a low Folic Acid?

This is very interesting. And...........did anyone say why you had

low level?? And.....how much Folic Acid are you on now? Will you

have to be on this the rest of your life??

Janie

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> I can only gather that my intake has probably been too low for a

long ongoing time, since I haven't been doing the 5-a-day veggies

very well for a long time now.

OK, you've done a good job of scaring me!! LOL. I am NOT a veggie

person, and I spent 17 miserable years poorly treated on Synthroid.

I'll be checking my vitamins. At least I do have fruit every day,

even if a little. Thanks for the good info, !! Makes me wonder

if this plays a part in my memory loss for the past ten years---

certain words like proper nouns are HARD to bring up. Arghhh.

Janie

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I thought I was so nutritionally savvy, until this happened, and I had to really

sit back and take a neutral look. One of my main diet faults is that I just

can't stuff down all those raw veggies in one day. I know, people say that you

will get used to them, but I never could, when i was really trying. Some things

just taste horrible to me raw, but they say this is the best form to eat them

in. Plus, working full time for yrs now hasn't encouraged hrs in the kitchen.

I should have known that this was the one it would be, if I'd been paying

attention. There are many factors to look at there, when our folate is being

destroyed. For some people, it might be stress alone, but mine has been

combined, and if I look at it head-on, it's probably a wonder that I'm still

standing up. I think I just got my mom's good genes, but I have really taken

them and screwed them up!

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> I can only gather that my intake has probably been too low for a

long ongoing time, since I haven't been doing the 5-a-day veggies

very well for a long time now.

OK, you've done a good job of scaring me!! LOL. I am NOT a veggie

person, and I spent 17 miserable years poorly treated on Synthroid.

I'll be checking my vitamins. At least I do have fruit every day,

even if a little. Thanks for the good info, !! Makes me wonder

if this plays a part in my memory loss for the past ten years---

certain words like proper nouns are HARD to bring up. Arghhh.

Janie

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I can tell you mine came back as an in-born error from blood testing of folic

acid. b-12 and folic should be tested together with low ferritin results.

MARY---folic acid

, I may have missed this--too busy to read all posts. But can

you tell me what symptoms you had that pointed to a low Folic Acid?

This is very interesting. And...........did anyone say why you had

low level?? And.....how much Folic Acid are you on now? Will you

have to be on this the rest of your life??

Janie

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