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B12 Deficiency
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I have a B12 deficiency and I'm filling a form in for travel insurance. It says on the form 'In the last 12 months, has your haemoglobin level always been above 80 g/L (8g/dL)?' What does this mean please because I don't know?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I may be wrong but I don't believe haemoglobin level is tested for when you have B12 deficiency, or pernicious anaemia, it's the B12 level itself which is looked at in the blood sample, along with intrinsic factor and other markers.
That's what my blood is tested for regarding my inability to absorb B12.
That's what my blood is tested for regarding my inability to absorb B12.