We get lots of letters requesting advice, and most of them are too personal to post; but I thought this was a particularly interesting one.
The patient was due to have her two-monthly injection of cyanocobalamin, however she's been told that cyanocobalamin is no longer available and she'll have to take hydroxocobalamin. The last time she had hydroxocobalamin it caused a terrible itchy rash.
OUR ADVICE
The patient is under the care of an understanding doctor, though she is clearly exhibiting symptoms consistent with B12 deficiency. I'm responding to an email so I don't have a complete list of symptoms and blood test results, nor do I have the patient in front of me to recognise symptoms that might indicate something else, which the patient doesn't mention in her email. So we aren't going to diagnose her, but we can offer the following:
the patient is still corresponding so we'll see what develops - a very unusual case!
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