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Possible Hemochomotosis
My husband has just received the numbers back on some blood work -
Iron 231 mcg/dl Direct TIBC 244 mcg/dl % Sat (Fe,DIBC) 95% Ferritin 5363 We are waiting for an appt with a hematologist but we can't find much info on what would appear to be an EXTREMELY high ferritin # :confused: Can anyone shed some light? He does have just about all the symptoms of hemochromotosis (joint pain, esp hands; low sex drive; chronic fatigue, low energy) and he is Northern European decent. His father died at age 47 from cardiovascular disease and his mother from lung/esophageal cancer. Any thoughts?? |
Labs can make mistakes.
I think a specialist would reorder the tests anyway. There is alot on the net about hemochromatosis, now, so do some homework while you wait for the appointment. |
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LOL its funny I just came across my post doing a google search
The years have passed quickly and I have been having regular 3 monthly venesections ever since they initially removed all of my blood in 2011. No recurrence of the symptoms. Also I became mainly vegetarian last year & my blood profiles are excellent now. I cant recommend venesection enough. My older brother has been diagnosed with iron overload syndrome now too. Also one of my friends got it as a consequence of heavy blood transfusions some years ago -unfortunately for him he may have organ damage Its just one of those things that crop up with middle age - get it treated |
Thanks for Update
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Glad all is well with you now! DejaVu |
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Oops just saw you listed your level. A low inflammation diet may help with the bloat. I see an integrated md. She says bloat is bad! Mine is from prednisone. The diet has helped a lot. Good Luck. |
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