If not already signed you will see on the right side of the page a poll of how often you feel you need your injections. It is found as you come onto the site below the admins.
I need to inject daily so ticked the required box.
Yet I would still like to have found it and had the opportunity to participate, however flippant my jest about FOMO. Maybe I'll get opportunity to search for it again at some point.
On a computer/laptop screen from the top of this page, in the right-hand column, you will find a list starting with the heading "related posts" and ending with the heading "topics" - which is the one you are after.
Click on the sub-heading "all things Pernicious Anaemia Society" and you will find that there are a few options, the last being "polls". This is the one you want. You can choose to see the results and add to the results.
Changing your previous results ? That one I'm not too sure about.
This is of interest because of the number of participants. Of course it cannot be treated as "proper" research, in that there is no way of vetting us or knowing our PA status, or whether there was an appropriate box for everyone to squash into, plus it is just our opinion ..... all the same, it might raise a GP's eyebrow.
[Exceptions: the GPs that participated !]
Hope this helps you get over your recent FOMO attack, rogergee !
This poll looks like it was set up 10 years ago. That the one I found anyway. If there is a recent one really happy to take part but can’t find it. Have clicked on all etc
I wouldn't have thought the admins would have put it on if not relevant. It was a case of ticking a box of how often you needed to have your B12 injections. I managed to find it again yesterday but as helvella stated all computors are different so I cant advise as to where you would find it.
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