Wow, that's amazing! I think (well, I hope) I have a little breakthough. I've been taking B12 injections, folate (since recently) and some other supplements for a while already (I wish I wrote down when I started the injections, sometime in January or February). My weekend days are Friday and Saturday. Ok, Friday out, enjoying a bit of nature. Suddenly I felt like I needed to go to the office to do some overdue work. So I went, and in four hours I did more work than in the whole last week. Again today I did a massive amount of work. My concentration was just there. I haven't felt like this in ... probably years. The tinging in my arm and leg (and tongue sometimes) finally seems to be getting better. It still comes back when I do cardio workouts, but only weakly
- why might that be? The connection to cardio
More than half a year ago I had really big problems with irregular heat beat, which also mostly is gone now. An irregular beat every now and then, but there's no comparison.
I've been wondering: This whole thing started with extreme irregular palpitations and a massive asthma attack. Pernicious anemia can manifest itself with dsypnoe.
- Considering a lung challenge test only showed a 10% reduction and I've had weak lungs as a child already, is it possible that the symptoms of PA can have the appearance of an asthma attack and that the usual bronchodillators and other asthma medications actually do work?
I read that red bloodcells live for about 3 months. Right, when I started with the injections in late January or early February then about half of my red bloodcells were created after I started the therapy, still of course they don't need to be in pristince shape.
- I read that the usual injection therapy is only rather short. The NHS guidelines mention "At first, you will have these injections every other day for two weeks, or until your symptoms have stopped improving." I certainly did not notice any improvement after the first two weeks, and only now would I say there is improvement. I'm still injecting, though only once per week. Based on your experience, would you say the NHS guidelines are actually useful? Are the initial two weeks of injections sufficient to fill up the storage again and to improve on the symptons or is it really better to go on? Have I been overdoing things by still injecting weekly?
Thanks a lot.