It is good to see that a year on from this video that You Tube members are viewing it in such numbers. Things have not changed in the UK and Doctors have retrenched into giving patients B12 only every three months in the UK. Many patients are being taken off injections because Doctors are not understanding that when a patient has an absence of peritial cells they cant absorb B12 on a permenant basis. As statistics of deaths in hospitals rise generally doctors diagnosis abilities are at fault.
The treatment of Pernicious Aneamia needs a radical change in the UK where patients are not receiving the right amount of B12, based on cost. Patients are even removed fromB12, despite the terrible fact that if they are removed from B12 they can die at the very least suffer from nerve damage. The inacurrate diagnosis in the Uk is at epidemic levels.
I had to diagnose myself with pernicious anaemia as well. Many people around the world are suffering from being misdiagnosed. Knowing people are still dying of this condition is terrible and this would of been my fate without pushing tests.
It is good to see that a year on from this video that You Tube members are viewing it in such numbers. Things have not changed in the UK and Doctors have retrenched into giving patients B12 only every three months in the UK. Many patients are being taken off injections because Doctors are not understanding that when a patient has an absence of peritial cells they cant absorb B12 on a permenant basis. As statistics of deaths in hospitals rise generally doctors diagnosis abilities are at fault.
Shamentale 1 year ago
MairiSutherland, if you add the word
yt:crop=16:9
to the description, then Youtube will automatically resize this vid to fit the player size :)
670Kiester 1 year ago
The treatment of Pernicious Aneamia needs a radical change in the UK where patients are not receiving the right amount of B12, based on cost. Patients are even removed fromB12, despite the terrible fact that if they are removed from B12 they can die at the very least suffer from nerve damage. The inacurrate diagnosis in the Uk is at epidemic levels.
Shamentale 1 year ago
I had to diagnose myself with pernicious anaemia as well. Many people around the world are suffering from being misdiagnosed. Knowing people are still dying of this condition is terrible and this would of been my fate without pushing tests.
ScarlettDuchess 1 year ago