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Old 03-14-2008, 07:15 AM #1
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Default Iron Overload

I had some test done because I have bruises that have been here for more then 6 mo. I also am so tired all the time. The test showed that my iron levels are all above normal. My serem count is 228, my saturation is 94, my ferrin is 1212. Can it be possible that these are wrong? I have to go to a specialist and am concerned because internet says this is very serious.
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