This is an email that I received yesterday. It’s all in a day’s work you know. The moral of the story is don’t lose all hope. We will help if we possibly can. To all members and all who happen across the PAS whilst trying to find out about this misunderstood disease....
A Family Affair
Warning – this post may upset you (I know it did me). Here we are, in the middle of a campaign to get the way in which Pernicious Anaemia is treated reviewed. We are getting somewhere, though progress is slow. Thankfully we now have two research teams looking at the...
Mary Todd Lincoln
Back in the early '80's, when I wore a younger man's clothes, I was an undergraduate reading Politics. Thereused to be a dreadful joke doing the rounds that centred on the assassination of President Lincoln - the author of the Gettysburg Address. And one day I...
An Injection a Day and the Doctors say Yay!
Not all of the telephone calls to the office are negative, and one such positive call was taken by me yesterday. "My husband needs and injection every day to live a more or less normal life. If he goes any longer than that his personality changes and he does nothing...
New St Louis Support Group
Well, well: two United States based Support Groups in one week! There's another support group now for St Louis/Missouri. Members will find the contact details for the Missouri Support Group and all other Support Groups on our Community page. If there is no Support...
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....











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