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Old 05-20-2008, 05:12 AM #5
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Hi Baxter,

I was placed on 70mg of chromagen to bring up my iron stores and Yaz to control the monthly issue and it worked great. I know 70 mg sounds like alot, but it still took a bit to raise.

Now I am on a multivitamin and my hemaglobin is 14.5!

All the current therapies seem to alter our immnune system one way or the other. I would get sick every 6 weeks on Beta and it was very discouraging.

However, just found a lesion is a bad location and I think it warrants going back on somehting. Ty was suggested for me too.

Av8 girl, thanks for the links about Ty!
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