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Default Iron and vitamin B12 deficiency

Just heard back around blood work that I had done yesterday because my hemoglobin count was low in blood work I had done the previous week. I have to start taking iron and vitamin B12 supplements. I hope my tummy can handle it. Maybe this is why I have been so tired. I will be retested in 3 months. I guess I need to eat more spinach. I rarely eat red meat. I need to do some research on what other foods have iron in them.

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