Sunday, November 8, 2009

Pernicious Anaemia More Condition_symptoms Pernicious Anaemia Causing Pain, Numbness, Difficulty Walking And Falls. What Can Be Done To Help?

Pernicious anaemia causing pain, numbness, difficulty walking and falls. what can be done to help? - pernicious anaemia more condition_symptoms

My grandmother has this condition, but has already progressed quite far. She takes injections of vitamin B12, but it is irreversible nerve damage in the feet, which means she can not walk properly. She had several falls, but she insists it is the car can drive. She did not say how bad it is, they affect cos they will not stop their journey. Is there anything you can do to help?

1 comments:

Someones' Mom said...

= Pernicious anemia, deficiency of vitamin B12 and intrinsic factor in the gut. she is taking vitamin B12, which is great. But speaking of the need to talk about his nerve damage. Do you have a neuropathy? (Numbness and pain in the legs) If so, we will be maintenance drugs to combat the neuropathy discuss, gabapentin (Neurontin =).

How is your knowledge? When to change your thinking, and probably should not drive. May, and you have to make to this reputation! Do not take a walk with her. I would be worried for them when they come from the car and try to leave. It might hurt! Perhaps your paper in May on others for his physical or occupational therapy to increase their autonomy and the decline of his downfall. You can use the device if it continues or not ok, and just tell the doc you need to learn to compensate with "new" foot.

Nerves: A deficiency of vitamin B12 can damage nerve cells and cause problems such as tingling and numbness in hands and feet and gait and balance. A vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to changes inTaste, smell and vision. Finally, there may be psychological changes, including memory loss and confusion.



She is very happy, caring ....

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