There are six parts to Professor Hunter's investigation into why some people need more frequent injections than others. The first part involved sending out urine sample kits to the participants which, when returned to the office, were frozen. The participants were...
230 & 80
As I've said previously, it is rare that a day passes without us taking a telephone call from a member whose injections have been stopped. We had one such call yesterday from a very distraught patient who had been diagnosed as having Pernicious Anaemia 18 years ago....
Five in Two and a Half
Doom! Gloom! Malpractice!
There was nobody in the office on Tuesday as I was in London for a meeting with the Chairman of NICE. There were 9 telephone
Gastric Cancer and Pernicious Anaemia
I know - not the nicest of subjects to discuss while heading for the week-end, but there's a reason why I'm writing about this. A recent meta analysis shows that patients with Pernicious Anaemia have a near sevenfold increased chance of developing gastric cancer and...
Changing the way UK members are treated
Last year I met with the editor of the British National Formulary (BNF) to discuss the problems that a great many of our members have in receiving adequate replacement therapy injection based on their individual needs. The meeting was successful and I was told that...
Eight New Members in One Day – it can only mean one thing….
We usually average 2.4 new members per day but yesterday eight people joined the society. And that can only mean that we've had some publicity. I know that there are two magazine features that centre around the diagnostic issues of two of our members but if anyone...











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