You know, over the years it has become quite clear that a great many of patients with Pernicious Anaemia also suffer from tinnitus - ringing, screeching and rumbling in one or both ears. This was mentioned at the Round Table Lunch at the Royal Society of Medicine in...
Two Publications in One Week
Well this was a good week for getting things published; well sort of. In the autumn I was asked to write a piece about Pernicious Anaemia and B12 Deficiency for Podiatry Review which is the Journal of the Institute of Chiropodists and Podiatrists. I was asked to...
A Leap Forward
Do you want to know what is the most irritating and annoying thing about running the Pernicious Anaemia Society? You may think it's the continual stream of telephone calls relating to the time taken for an accurate diagnosis. Or it could be the constant calls about...
The Daily Telegraph Concise Crossword Collection (Vol 2)
Dursley Market Hall It was as if I was driving back in the 1970's again. The roads, including the M4 and M5 were suspiciously empty and the Cotswold countryside was wallowing in the strengthening early Spring sunshine. My SatNav told me that the drive to Dursley...
New Leaflets
Just a quick note before I head off to the first Gloucestershire Support Group meeting. There are three new leaflets now available in the Library Section of the Website. These are available only to members. One is an Update for Medical Professionals that gives details...
New Survey
Last week I had an extremely interesting meeting with one of our members who is a Pharmacist and has offered to help us in any way that she can. She has been digging around and has found that when Hydroxocobalamin was first licensed for use in the UK the dosing...











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