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Still beta, so US spelling and orientation, but I think it made a pretty good fist of this one:- Why don’t doctors treat
Pernicious
Anaemia
properly?
Pernicious
anemia is a type of anemia that is caused by a lack of vitamin B12.
Still beta, so US spelling and orientation, but I think it made a pretty good fist of this one:- Why don’t doctors treat
Pernicious
Anaemia
properly?
Pernicious
anemia is a type of anemia that is caused by a lack of vitamin B12.
Midnight_Voice
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Tinnatus
I see many people discussing the blood disorder aspect of
Pernicious
Anaemia
but as yet have not seen many people who talk about the other problems it can cause! I have had, since being diagnosed with PA, terrible tinnatus.
I see many people discussing the blood disorder aspect of
Pernicious
Anaemia
but as yet have not seen many people who talk about the other problems it can cause! I have had, since being diagnosed with PA, terrible tinnatus.
Akidma
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Update
There was no mention of B12 supplement but I will ask about
pernicious
anaemia
next week. Please can I ask if I should start with a B12 supplement or B complex now or wait. Below is a link to my previous post and also my Medicheck results.
There was no mention of B12 supplement but I will ask about
pernicious
anaemia
next week. Please can I ask if I should start with a B12 supplement or B complex now or wait. Below is a link to my previous post and also my Medicheck results.
SpringerMom
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
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New papers on PA
There are often new interesting papers on pernicious anemia. I will add them to this thread to keep them all in one place. I'll try to the pick the ones I think are most novel & relevant, but plenty are published every month. To see more, check Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/scholar?start=
There are often new interesting papers on pernicious anemia. I will add them to this thread to keep them all in one place. I'll try to the pick the ones I think are most novel & relevant, but plenty are published every month. To see more, check Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/scholar?start=
jade_s
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Late covid
My health centre is the same one that my parents used and took me and my siblings to. I am 76 years old. The building and street locations have changed and of course the doctors too but we in our town have always considered the present building to be our local, first port of call when we or our own
My health centre is the same one that my parents used and took me and my siblings to. I am 76 years old. The building and street locations have changed and of course the doctors too but we in our town have always considered the present building to be our local, first port of call when we or our own
3rdNettydoon
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
New diagnosis of PEI Advice please
I have Type 1 Diabetes, Coeliac Disease and
Pernicious
Anaemia
. I've just had a call from my consultant to say I also have tested strongly positive for PEI. He has prescribed the enzymes and an acid inhibitor.
I have Type 1 Diabetes, Coeliac Disease and
Pernicious
Anaemia
. I've just had a call from my consultant to say I also have tested strongly positive for PEI. He has prescribed the enzymes and an acid inhibitor.
TFH1
in
Chronic Pancreatitis Support
9 months ago
The Royal Society - “The Wonderful World of Vitamin B12”
Just stole this from Polaris over on the
Pernicious
Anaemia
Society forum. https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/149585009/the-royal-society “The Wonderful World of Vitamin B12” https://youtu.be/J64Zl28XZuo In my book, this is well worth a view. It is recent. It is easy viewing.
Just stole this from Polaris over on the
Pernicious
Anaemia
Society forum. https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/149585009/the-royal-society “The Wonderful World of Vitamin B12” https://youtu.be/J64Zl28XZuo In my book, this is well worth a view. It is recent. It is easy viewing.
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Advice on blood test please
Hi everyone Just got these results back today A few elevated levels..one below Also elevated APTT 38.5 (26.9-34.5) below range GFR 74 (90-200) Any idea please ..feeling pretty rough x
Hi everyone Just got these results back today A few elevated levels..one below Also elevated APTT 38.5 (26.9-34.5) below range GFR 74 (90-200) Any idea please ..feeling pretty rough x
Lincsangel1
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Nearly 14 years on - time has flown.
On Friday 16th April 2010 I joined the
Pernicious
Anaemia
Society and posted the following: “I was diagnosed with PA back in 1972 consequent upon having had surgery for a peptic ulcer in April 1959 at the tender age of 17.
On Friday 16th April 2010 I joined the
Pernicious
Anaemia
Society and posted the following: “I was diagnosed with PA back in 1972 consequent upon having had surgery for a peptic ulcer in April 1959 at the tender age of 17.
clivealive
Forum Support
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Start of B12 treatment but can I do exercise?
I have digestive issues (which I’ve learnt can affect absorption) and family history of
pernicious
anaemia
but have been put on B12 supplements to take until another blood test in 3 months. I was given very little info at the appointment and have found out most of this since.
I have digestive issues (which I’ve learnt can affect absorption) and family history of
pernicious
anaemia
but have been put on B12 supplements to take until another blood test in 3 months. I was given very little info at the appointment and have found out most of this since.
Foodie101
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
T4 to T3 conversion.
I regularly self inject B12 as I have
pernicious
anaemia
. I supplement with D3, magnesium and omega 3 oil. For the past couple of months my muscle pain/joint pain has been getting steadily worse. Also numbness and tingling in my thighs.
I regularly self inject B12 as I have
pernicious
anaemia
. I supplement with D3, magnesium and omega 3 oil. For the past couple of months my muscle pain/joint pain has been getting steadily worse. Also numbness and tingling in my thighs.
miravet
in
Thyroid UK
9 months ago
self injections- feeling worse
New here. 57 years old and recently diagnosed in late stage PA and autoimmune atrophic gastritis. I was receiving weekly shots at doctor’s office but he prescribed cyanocobalamin and I am now self injecting at home with 1000mcg . After two weeks, I’m feeling so much worse. I’m in so much pain, with inability
New here. 57 years old and recently diagnosed in late stage PA and autoimmune atrophic gastritis. I was receiving weekly shots at doctor’s office but he prescribed cyanocobalamin and I am now self injecting at home with 1000mcg . After two weeks, I’m feeling so much worse. I’m in so much pain, with inability
Deirdre118
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
New Pernicious Anemia diagnosis
Hi Everyone,In a sleepy state here, getting no response from my GP, my next NHS B12 injection due on 1st September. What do you wish you'd know sooner? What can I be doing to help myself get out from under the duvet and the cat? I can't seem to think beyond basic single tasks. Everything is so overwhelming
Hi Everyone,In a sleepy state here, getting no response from my GP, my next NHS B12 injection due on 1st September. What do you wish you'd know sooner? What can I be doing to help myself get out from under the duvet and the cat? I can't seem to think beyond basic single tasks. Everything is so overwhelming
Oneash
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
keeping well?
Pernicious
anaemia
fine and I remain on 8 week jabs, used to be 4 weekly. Still controlling what I can in my overall health, and losing weight slowly but surely, but not saying its easy. Also walking more. Focusing on wider health and continuing to feel well both physically and mentally.
Pernicious
anaemia
fine and I remain on 8 week jabs, used to be 4 weekly. Still controlling what I can in my overall health, and losing weight slowly but surely, but not saying its easy. Also walking more. Focusing on wider health and continuing to feel well both physically and mentally.
Miss-guineapig
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
Another ignorant GP - "is PA forever?" he asked
I wish I had recorded the conversation with the trainee GP this morning, he asked me if
Pernicious
Anaemia
was forever and when could I expect to stop the injections? He also asked how I was managing with self injection.
I wish I had recorded the conversation with the trainee GP this morning, he asked me if
Pernicious
Anaemia
was forever and when could I expect to stop the injections? He also asked how I was managing with self injection.
HKAnne
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
MMA result
Hi allJust got medichecks result which shows high lMMA level: 34.8ug/l (less than 32) Previous medichecks active B12 was 48.1 pmol/l (37.5-150) (they advised MMA test) Intrinsic factor antibodies negative (mum had PA) Does high MMA result indicate a functional b12 deficiency as opposed to dietary deficiency
Hi allJust got medichecks result which shows high lMMA level: 34.8ug/l (less than 32) Previous medichecks active B12 was 48.1 pmol/l (37.5-150) (they advised MMA test) Intrinsic factor antibodies negative (mum had PA) Does high MMA result indicate a functional b12 deficiency as opposed to dietary deficiency
Hollybushroad
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
how long after beginning injections did you feel better?
I was diagnosed with pernicious anemia three weeks ago after feeling fatigued and experiencing digestive problems for around a year. I’ve since started weekly injections. I am just wondering how long it took for you, once you started getting injections, to stop having GI symptoms? I’m really looking
I was diagnosed with pernicious anemia three weeks ago after feeling fatigued and experiencing digestive problems for around a year. I’ve since started weekly injections. I am just wondering how long it took for you, once you started getting injections, to stop having GI symptoms? I’m really looking
Merlotponty
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
GP disagreement re levo. Plus wondering if FT3/TPO link to Pernicious anaemia B12 treatment?
Was doing OK, not brilliant and was certin I hahe
Pernicious
Anaemia
too. I have been taking medichecks tests the whole time too.
Was doing OK, not brilliant and was certin I hahe
Pernicious
Anaemia
too. I have been taking medichecks tests the whole time too.
Opal79
in
Thyroid UK
5 months ago
cholesterol supplements and testing
Hi all Does anyone know if you should stop taking cholesterol supplements prior to a cholesterol test? Sorry it’s not a thyroid question but not sure who else to ask Thank you
Hi all Does anyone know if you should stop taking cholesterol supplements prior to a cholesterol test? Sorry it’s not a thyroid question but not sure who else to ask Thank you
Lindsayf
in
Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Hashimotos or secondary hypothyroidism?
I also have a B12 deficiency, not confirmed as
Pernicious
Anaemia
(reason unknown), for over 10 years, and is managed by monthly injections.
I also have a B12 deficiency, not confirmed as
Pernicious
Anaemia
(reason unknown), for over 10 years, and is managed by monthly injections.
hawkis
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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