I'm back from the City of Dreaming Spires and dreadful traffic congestion. I had a two hour meeting with a Professor and one of his colleagues about the problems we, as patients, face in getting treated well. Prof Y and his colleagues have long been fascinated by...
Back to Normal
Well the distractions of 'Black Friday' and its newer, perhaps less brash cousin 'Cyber Monday' are over and yesterday there were 11 phone calls to the office. Three were concerning sourcing alternative and extra B12 injections (always a tricky subject) and three...
A Truly Remarkable New Paper
So here I was, in Wrexham meeting with a GP and his Nurse Practitioner discussing how the Pernicious Anaemia Society would be able to help the nurse complete her Masters Degree that involved writing a Research Proposal. It was a straightforward debate and we are now...
Summary of B12 Conference, Nancy, France, July 2015
There were over 240 delegates to the 10th International Conference on One Carbon Metabolism, B Vitamins and Homocysteine at the Medical School at the University of Lorraine. Whilst most of the subjects were way over my head (and over the heads of some of the...
Research Registration
Just a quick note to say that all of those who have registered to take part in the research looking into why some patients need more frequent treatment than others will be receiving another questionnaire soon. This is because we have had to make a few slight...
Different Forms of B12 For Different Patients
Now how about this for progress? I interviewed a highly respected Bio-Scientist for my next book and asked him whether some patients would respond better to one form of B12 than another. Here's his reply: "Cyanocobalamin is the most stable of these compounds,...









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