Pernicious Anaemia Society

Students and Pernicious Anaemia

Students and Pernicious Anaemia

Yesterday I visited a young lady (18) who was diagnosed with Pernicious Anaemia in June, just days after she completed her A-Levels. She had been ill for over a year and had really struggled with her studies leading up to the exams. She’s still coming to terms with...

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Office closed for holidays

Office closed for holidays

We’ve had an incredibly busy summer, upgrading our website, organising the December Conference, Organising the New Membership System, writing various Grant Applications and dealing with an average of 12 telephone enquiries and a lot of emails every day. We deserve a...

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Oral Treatment

Oral Treatment

Word reaches me of movings afoot in London that are not unexpected. It seems that the Dept. of Health and other interested parties are engaging with pharmaceutical companies and ‘suggesting’ that they may want to investigate the possibility of developing a 1mg or 2mg...

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The New Website

The New Website

One of the worse aspects of being a full-time teacher was the Inspections that happened every four years or so. These were traumatic times and during the run-up to the week-long inspection all staff had to ensure that their Course Reports were up to date and accurate....

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New Support Groups

New Support Groups

Two new Support Groups are forming, one in Anglesey for Anglesey and north Wales and another in Los Angeles, California. Please see the Support section of the website below Community for contact details. Support Groups are the best way to combat the feeling of...

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The New Website

Welcome to our New Website

Here’s our shiny new website, updated, referenced and much more user-friendly. This site will now be updated regularly so remember to call back from time to time to keep yourself up to date with recent developments. IMPORTANT! If you joined the society before the 26th...

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