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Shezian 04-12-2012 06:17 AM

The thing is, l cannot understand how my iron can be normal, (still in the lower range though), and my haemoglobin low. This doesn't mean l am anemic does it? This is the confusing part for me.

Also l heard that taking iron supplements are bad for the body? Do you think this is true?

Very interesting article about the children and iron. Its amazing that IDA can cause NP?

Have to look further into this one. But tried googling normal iron and low haemoglobin and couldn't really find an answer, apart from anemia always showing up. Couldn't actually find what this meant.

The doctors don't seem to think its a problem. As my haemoglobin is just below the lowest it should be. So not sure what to do.

Sue

mrsD 04-12-2012 05:01 PM

Doctors are really responsible for you when initiating iron supplementation.

I'd get your test results copied so you can look them up.

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Originally Posted by Shezian (Post 869063)
The thing is, l cannot understand how my iron can be normal, (still in the lower range though), and my haemoglobin low. This doesn't mean l am anemic does it? This is the confusing part for me.

Also l heard that taking iron supplements are bad for the body? Do you think this is true?

Very interesting article about the children and iron. Its amazing that IDA can cause NP?

Have to look further into this one. But tried googling normal iron and low haemoglobin and couldn't really find an answer, apart from anemia always showing up. Couldn't actually find what this meant.

The doctors don't seem to think its a problem. As my haemoglobin is just below the lowest it should be. So not sure what to do.

Sue


mrsD 04-12-2012 06:03 PM

http://www.medicinenet.com/hemoglobin/article.htm

Shezian 04-12-2012 08:07 PM

I have kept all my blood test results for the last 10 years.

Do you suggest l google the results of haemoglobin in the search bar?

Also, are you saying that the doctors are not keen on prescribing iron tablets?

Thanks sue:)

Bad2thebone 04-12-2012 09:54 PM

I feel your pain
 
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Originally Posted by Shezian (Post 868276)
Hi
If all my vitamin tests are normal, is there anything else l can do to help myself?

Today, l spoke to a couple of PN support groups and we l got off the phone with them, l was so depressed. I am only 41. Not sure l can deal with this. It sounds like l have got great pain to look forward to for the rest of my life. :(


I have twin girls to watch grow up, how can l do thi now???? I am just so anxiouse and depressed, even though l haven,t been diagnosed properly yet.

It just seems like l am am on a downward spiral.

:(:(:(

Sue

Hello Sue,
My name is Eileen and I am 52 years old and I have worked all my life standing and now I feel like I am 85. I have so much problems with my feet that no doctor wants to operate. I have spent so much money on so many things from accupunture to oils and medicine. But I do belive to go to a natural health food store and talk to some one about how your feeling. I am in chronic pain and depressed and anxiety all rolled up to ADHD also. Sometimes I say why can't there be a cure for this? Pray to the only one who can heal you and guide you to the right direction. Jesus is the name.
I pray you get better.
hugs, Eileen

mrsD 04-13-2012 02:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shezian (Post 869297)
I have kept all my blood test results for the last 10 years.

Do you suggest l google the results of haemoglobin in the search bar?

Also, are you saying that the doctors are not keen on prescribing iron tablets?

Thanks sue:)

Iron is one supplement that people need medical supervision to use safely. Too much iron will be stored in the body in a toxic way. I don't recommend iron unless people have evidence of anemia and a doctor has told them how much to take and for how long. Sometimes it is only for a few months.

Poor acid quality in the stomach, from drugs like Zantac or Prilosec will reduce iron absorption, as acid is a cofactor for proper iron absorption from food.

Anemia can be common in women who have heavy periods. This happens typically just before menopause starts for some of them.

Shezian 04-13-2012 08:10 PM

My periods are very light, so that is the culprit.
I just wonder if this can be hereditary? After reading the article MrsD sent, it states if my haemoglobin is low l am anaemic.

Sue


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