I love Sundays having fresh coffee and reading the papers until I read this in the magazine . It really upset me and spoilt my Sunday chill time .
Doctor Hilary’s advise on PA - Pernicious Anaemi...
Doctor Hilary’s advise on PA
Kapat1,
Last night, I ate dinner and my blood glucose levels were good.
I obviously don't need to eat anything ever again...
Unleash Martyn Hooper on "Dr" Hilary. Please.
"Dr" Hilary has his own website (really? what a surprise? )
Welcome to the website of Dr Hilary Jones
Hi, My name is Doctor Hilary Jones, I wanted to take this opportunity to say ‘hello’ and welcome to my web site.
You can follow me on twitter, where you will receive up to date topical, seasonal advice plus recent articles and TV broadcasts.
I’m passionate about medical things and I’ve always believed people should discover and learn as much as they possibly can about themselves and about their conditions.
But, it’s vital that the information is reliable and accurate and it’s a bonus if it is fun, grabs your attention and entertains you at the same time!
So enjoy the website and thanks for joining me.
Any twitterers out there care to use that approach?
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But, it’s vital that the information is reliable and accurate.Thats a laugh
Sorry to upset you, helvella, but Dr Hilary Jones is a real doctor - he's on the GMC register as a GP. His GMC Reference Number is 2298102.
Dr H. J. has appeared on TV and radio a lot. I can't say I've found him particularly helpful and I'm definitely not a fan.
I did find a Youtube video of his helpful recently for the treatment of my dry eyes. But generally speaking his advice is simplified and dumbed down to such an extent that his advice often ends up being wrong or completely distorted.
humanbean,
Yes - realised he is real. Just couldn't get myself to type it without quotes. The idea that you either have "real" pernicious anaemia due to lack of intrinsic factor - and tested positive for IF antibodies - OR it is just a dietary deficiency and you don't need injections angered me so much.
Just ask Marz if removal of a section of the gut has the same end result.
(Yes, hb, I know you know. )
I agree . I despair 😩. What newspaper is it ? If you let me know I will write to Dr Hilary and tell him how misinformed he is .
It was the fabulous magazine supplement in the Sun . Emails to ATEAM@FABULOUSMAG.CO.UK .
Oh bleep,
Another UK doctor who appears not to have read the
BSH Cobalamin and Folate Guidelines
b-s-h.org.uk/guidelines/gui...
and
BMJ B12 article
Both these documents place emphasis on treating patients who are symptomatic for B12 deficiency even if B12 serum levels are within normal range.
Stopping B12 jabs would be disastrous for someone with PA as they need lifelong treatment.
Perhaps he needs to read the PAS leaflet "Treatment is for Life".
pernicious-anaemia-society....
Fingers crossed that other GPs ignore this article.
There's a Facebook group that might be interested in hearing about this article.
b12deficiency.info/contact-me/
I think the person who runs B12 Deficiency Info website would be interested in hearing about this article, her contact details are in this link.
I tweeted him. No idea if he'll listen!
OMG 😡 And to think I like him usually , aghhhhhh , they all need educating asap , grrrrr
I sent him a twitter message.
I’ve also forwarded the article to tracey@12deficiency.info as Sleepybunny suggested
Will keep u posted .
the IFA gives false negatives 40-60% of the time dependent on the test method, so a negative result is a long way from proving the absence of PA. The BCSH (British Council for Standards in Haematology) guidelines on diagnosis and treatment of cobalamin and folate deficiency acknowledge this by specifically mentioning IFAB negative PA.
Can't think of a way of saying that in words of 1 syllable though.
If you get any comeback perhaps you could insert a link to this flowchart
I think Doctor Hilary Jones must have missed the half afternoon seminar on P.A. and Vitamin B12 deficiency during his years of medical training.
I'm a flabbergasted P.A. sufferer of 46 years.
Yes you are correct . Send to ‘doctor ‘ Hilary .
Sadly many of my profession would still probably miss your diagnosis! I feel very sad that your failed diagnosis and treatment has resulted in such disability. It is shameful!
What he said is not backed up by The British Medical Journal. This acknowledges that that the result will rise to normal, but treatment should continue.
And to think he actuality gets paid to print utter garbage like this!