I will try and keep this as short as possible. 21 years ago GP diagnosed PA and up until 3 years ago I had B12 injections every 12 weeks. 3 years ago the CCG instructed GP's to cut down giving injections to anyone unless they had PA. My jobsworth GP decided to give me a blood test, which was in range (as it would be when getting injections) and pronounced I do not have PA. After that, I had no more injections and never requested any blood tests. Any routine blood tests I did have never included B12. After a while I started to get all the symptoms I had when I was originally diagnosed. I spoke to my GP and asked if I could have a B12 blood test. She agreed and it came back below range. She then arranged for intrinsic factor test. The results said "borderline - no need to do anything". A week or so ago she phoned me to inform me I do not have PA, however she prescribed me cyno pills with a blood test form for March next year.
Yesterday, for some reason or other, I decided to look at my records on line. I saw that a few days ago they had recorded that I do have PA. There was a note on there, which I could not make out whether it was from the District Nurses or to the District Nurses about starting me with three monthly B12 injections. I am practically house bound hence needing the DN to do it. Nobody has said anything to me about it.
What I am wondering is that when they do resume the injections, seeing as I have not had an injection for a few years now, should they start with loading doses or, as I suspect, they will just start the three monthly injections.
Happy New Year to everyone.