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Pernicious anemia

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Apr 29 9:19am | Replies (31)

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@ellasgirl13 and @june22 . Have you thought about going to Mayo Clinic? This link will connect you to the application:
https://mayocli.in/1mtmR63.
Appointments are not gauranteed, but it is sure worth the effort.
The following link might also be of help:
https://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals/rankings/rheumatology
I wish you all the best. Please, can you let me know what happens?

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Thank you very much for this information. I will certainly check out the Mayo Clinic and the hospitals on the other list.

Why would I do that as she is under the health and care of two Doctors who monitor her.

She has done thorough study and research herself to get as far as she has. At least she found out what her problem is and is able to live with it. I’m not interested in advice as it’s not me that has PA.
I’m just saying it is not an easy thing to live with and maybe help someone else. If someone has a new thing about what is effective for PA, that would be nice. But you can’t say she doesn’t have PA as it’s been proven. Thanks for all your interest and input. I appreciate your help.