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I'm looking for help with my 37 year old sons recent blood test please. Serum B12 421 (197 - 771) Ferratin 86 (30 - 400) Folate 4.1 (2.1 - 25.8)......and Eosinophil????? 0.6 ( 0 - 0.5) - this above average. He has some issues...irritable/impatient/overwhelmed/psyched/lack of energy/disinterested/poor memory/lack of concentration/quick pulse Does anyone think he would benefit from a theraputic course of B12 and maybe some co factors.........should he get his intrinsic factor anitbodies checked first?..I am in a quandry to know how to help him and am probably paranoid as my PA wasn't picked up for years and I have a terrible tremor along with many other issues. I would so appreciate any input. Thank you and a bloody healthy new year to everyone.

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Bellabab

Diabetes type 2 has similar symptoms so it is wise to rule it out with a HbA1C blood test.

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edeuweed in reply toBellabab

Thank you..............I'll get him to check..........

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Sleepybunny

Hi,

I'm sorry to hear that you are concerned about your son.

I post a lot of information and I suggest reading a bit a day over a couple of weeks so it's not so overwhelming.

Some links I post may have details that could be upsetting to read.

My experience and that of many other forum members here is that some health professionals have a limited understanding of PA and B12 deficiency from other causes.

There can be lots of reasons for raised eosinophils.

Allergies and internal parasites eg fish tapeworm are two possibilities.

See section "What the test result means" in this link about Full Blood Count (FBC).

labtestsonline.org.uk/tests...

Does he eat raw or uncooked fish eg sushi, smoked salmon or has he lived or stayed in an area where internal parasites are common? Internal parasites can lead to B12 deficiency.

From personal experience I know it is possible to have severe B12 deficiency symptoms with normal range serum B12.

See blog post below from B12info.com about being symptomatic for B12 deficiency with normal range serum (total) B12.

b12info.com/your-serum-b12-...

Are you or your son a PAS member?

PAS membership is separate to membership of this forum.

pernicious-anaemia-society....

You do not need a confirmed PA diagnosis to join.

PAS members can ring Members support helpline.

pernicious-anaemia-society....

There are PAS support groups in UK. Most meet online.

pernicious-anaemia-society....

Can be good places to swap info.

PAS website has lots of useful leaflets including "Helpsheet for Patient-GP Discussion"

pernicious-anaemia-society....

Has his GP got a list of all his symptoms?

I used PAS checklist below and added extra symptoms at bottom of page.

pernicious-anaemia-society....

Other B12 deficiency symptoms lists

b12info.com/signs-and-sympt...

theb12society.com/signs-and...

"am probably paranoid as my PA wasn't picked up for years"

I think you are right to be concerned. Some forum members wait many years to get a PA diagnosis.

There are other causes of B12 deficiency besides PA eg diet, Coeliac disease, some medicines and drugs, drinking excess alcohol, internal parasites, other gut conditions etc.

Does he have any gut issues?

Risks and Causes of PA and B12 deficiency

Having a family member with PA is a risk factor for developing it.

pernicious-anaemia-society....

b12info.com/whos-at-risk/

b12info.com/causes/

theb12society.com/causes-an...

I left some very detailed replies in these threads with some links to help those struggling to get adequate treatment for B12 deficiency in UK.

Take your time if you read them as there is a lot of info to digest.

Help Needed! Have I got Pernicious Anaemia?

healthunlocked.com/pasoc/po...

Patient Safety

healthunlocked.com/pasoc/po...

Is this the tip of the iceberg?

healthunlocked.com/pasoc/po....

Some UK forum members turn to treating themselves when NHS treatment is not enough.

Some get extra B12 injections privately, some try high dose oral B12 (1000mcg or higher) but this doesn't work for some (didn't for me) and some as a last resort turn to self injection (SI).

I'm not medically trained just someone who suffered for years from unrecognised and untreated B12 deficiency.

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edeuweed in reply toSleepybunny

Thank you so very much Sleepybunny..........Plenty of reading there......and, yes I'll take it slowly.....I do get utterly overwhelmed.............Sorry for delay in replying.......I was so touched by your considered, thoughtful reply.......I am a member of PAS.......and have been researching for a couple of years so hopefully that will help for my son. I also have one daughter with other auto immune issues and another with a lymphoma........Life can be bloody challenging!!!!...Again, thank you X

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Oneash

What's his homocysteine level like?

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edeuweed

Can't see that his homocysteine levels were checked.......any idea what it would show as???.........and..........Thank you Oneash so much...........I have made a note to get that looked at....X

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