
Personal account of a long‑undiagnosed autoimmune gastritis diagnosis and the author's plan to pursue treatment and intensive health protocol adjustments.
Key Takeaways
- He had chronically low iron and ferritin levels for about eleven years
- Biopsy from an upper endoscopy revealed autoimmune gastritis despite a visually normal colonoscopy
- Autoimmune gastritis reduced stomach acidity and caused iron malabsorption and cancer risk
