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home:diseases:pernicious_anemia [01.10.2019] – [Patient experiences] sallieqhome:diseases:pernicious_anemia [01.10.2019] – [Patient experiences] sallieq
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 One patient suggests this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqjyAeOLyKM which shows potential consequences of undiagnosed abnormally low B12 . //Below is the list of tests required and some quotes// One patient suggests this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqjyAeOLyKM which shows potential consequences of undiagnosed abnormally low B12 . //Below is the list of tests required and some quotes//
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-  * Metformin and statins are among the pharmaceuticals that interfere with B12 during digestion.+  * Severe neurologic damage can be obvious with no sign of megaloblastic anemia 
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   * Insufficient stomach acid will also prevent digestive absorption of B12   * Insufficient stomach acid will also prevent digestive absorption of B12
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 +  * Elevated homocysteine can cause pulmonary embolisms
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-  * Severe neurologic damage can be obvious with no sign of megaloblastic anemia+  * Metformin and statins are among the pharmaceuticals that interfere with B12 during digestion 
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 +  * Mothers' breast milk should be tested for B12
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   * "normal range" for serum B12 is out of date    * "normal range" for serum B12 is out of date 
  
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 +This material by Elissa Leonard 2011
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