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Old 06-08-2010, 11:51 AM #1
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Default Ferrtin Levels

Hello Everyone,
I got a message from my doctor yesterday saying that my Ferritin level was a 13 and I should probably start to take iron 325mg a day. They are testing for Sjogrens so far everything else has come back OK.

Wondering if anyone else is taking iron. Should I take B12 along with it. I was reading the b12 thread and it looks like I should. If so how much. Anything else I should take along with it?

The only vitamins I take now are Life Force body balance and osteocare.
I am also wondering if anyone has tried either of these. It was recommended by a homeopath but is expensive.

Little background on meds so you know what I take.
Cymbalta 60mg
Synthroid 1mcg
Tramadol 50mg after work each day
Ambien for sleep

I would appreciate any advice you could give me.
Thanks,
Hopeful
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