A great big thank you to Madelaine Moon, MP for Bridgend, for organising the Parliamentary Reception held on the 3rd of this month and another thank you to all those MP's who turned up to hear what I had to say in the House of Commons' Jubilee Room. Just over a week...
Meeting with the Executive of the British National Formulary
There is a glimmer of hope
Round One Over
Well the busy two weeks is nearly over. This past week I have been to London and back three times on three consecutive days (London Hotels are prohibitively expensive) and overall it has been worth it. I would like to report that my meetings with the Royal College of...
Busy Two Weeks
Tomorrow is the start of a round of meetings that will centre on getting the way Pernicious Anaemia is treated changed. I am in London meeting with the Royal College of Pathologists and on Thursday I am back in London for a meeting with the Head of Self-medication...
Responses #1
So far this week I have received three responses to the letters that I sent two weeks ago (see my post - Campaign for Better Treatment Begins). I received a letter on Tuesday from the Chairman of the British Medical Association's Council that stated that my concerns...
The Campaign For Better Treatment Begins
As I have said previously, for the past six years there have been two main objectives of the Pernicious Anaemia Society: the first was to get the way PA is diagnosed thoroughly reviewed and, though it wasn't as thorough as some people would have wanted, the Updated...










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