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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 209936" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Have yo had an endoscopy for confirmation of PA and to rule out other causes???? What levels were you for your diagnosis???</p><p></p><p>My low B12 and Folate was only picked up by my hospital as I was referred there for signs of dementia at 41 years old.....it was diagnosed after endoscpoys as well.</p><p></p><p>I thinkthat the signals of dementia came from, my brain in general, having been placed on statins needlessly, and from hypo's perhaps as well.</p><p></p><p>My physical symptoms were misdiagnosed the same time as being palindromic rheumatism. </p><p></p><p>I hope that your HCP is also sending you for an endoscopy....for tiredness, if this also affects you, I would definitely request a Vitamin D test to be considered.....</p><p></p><p>I would also recommend eating as much fresh veg and lean meat as possible.....my biggest failing I believe was thinking that as long as I was eating some food with nutrition in it..and it was quick, then I was getting all the necessary carbs and vitamins. I wasn't going without veg, but it was less than now....it actually takes less time to cook fresh meat & veg steamed than cooking a pre processed combined meal......I now put my PA and palindromic down to a total misdiagnosis that was probably helped a long by my eating processed foods.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 209936, member: 17713"] Have yo had an endoscopy for confirmation of PA and to rule out other causes???? What levels were you for your diagnosis??? My low B12 and Folate was only picked up by my hospital as I was referred there for signs of dementia at 41 years old.....it was diagnosed after endoscpoys as well. I thinkthat the signals of dementia came from, my brain in general, having been placed on statins needlessly, and from hypo's perhaps as well. My physical symptoms were misdiagnosed the same time as being palindromic rheumatism. I hope that your HCP is also sending you for an endoscopy....for tiredness, if this also affects you, I would definitely request a Vitamin D test to be considered..... I would also recommend eating as much fresh veg and lean meat as possible.....my biggest failing I believe was thinking that as long as I was eating some food with nutrition in it..and it was quick, then I was getting all the necessary carbs and vitamins. I wasn't going without veg, but it was less than now....it actually takes less time to cook fresh meat & veg steamed than cooking a pre processed combined meal......I now put my PA and palindromic down to a total misdiagnosis that was probably helped a long by my eating processed foods..... [/QUOTE]
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