I have seen a Consultant today due to high liver blood test readings and loss of weight. She told me I have pernicious anaemia B12 deficiency.wants to do a Gastroscopy Why? No way is anyone sticking tubes down my throat. I'm sure I have heard Metformin can cause B 12 deficiency any one else heard this.
I have seen a Consultant today due to high liver blood test readings and loss of weight. She told me I have pernicious anaemia B12 deficiency.wants to do a Gastroscopy Why? No way is anyone sticking tubes down my throat. I'm sure I have heard Metformin can cause B 12 deficiency any one else heard this.
yes metformin can certainly create perniciou anaemia... and I am not sure it will be stopped just by stopping taking the metformin.. if the cells in the gut is detroyed by metformin, but tat I don´t know it metformin does or if it just hinders the uptake of vitamin B12 from the intestines...
there could be other reasons for getting the condition but metformin is wellknown to create a deficiency from B12 .. and in top of that , that can create neuropathy ..
you should ask for injections of vitamin B12 monthly
I would suspect a consultant dealing with diabetics on metformin would also have heard about the possible connection though, and considered all the scenarios before recommending a course of action.
It's only a good idea of there is a justifiable reason.yes maybe... they do not always do their job at tiptop level... but having a look inside the stomach can also be a good idea to be sure there is not anything worse being the matter..
It's only a good idea of there is a justifiable reason.
Endoscopy whilst straightforward can cause no end of nasty symptoms afterwards so should only be carried out when absolutely necessary. It is known for metformin to cause b12 deficiency, so that cause should be ruled out before endoscopy considered.
Perforation, irritation, bleeding, infection, pancreatitis..... As a said, a procedure that quite frankly should only be considered when every other cause has been ruled out.What 'nasty symptoms' afterwards?
Perforation, irritation, bleeding, infection, pancreatitis..... As a said, a procedure that quite frankly should only be considered when every other cause has been ruled out.
You asked the risks of endoscopy, I replied with fact. Justify that comment?Stop posting rubbish?
My wife's sister had pernicious anaemia it was diagnosed by obtaining a biopsy sample via endoscopy she is neither diabetic nor has ever taken metformin.
I have seen a Consultant today due to high liver blood test readings and loss of weight. She told me I have pernicious anaemia B12 deficiency.wants to do a Gastroscopy Why? No way is anyone sticking tubes down my throat. I'm sure I have heard Metformin can cause B 12 deficiency any one else heard this.
She told me I have pernicious anaemia B12 deficiency.wants to do a Gastroscopy Why?
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