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This suggests a few possibilities.
Hemochromatosis--- more common than doctors think; Hemochromatosis.org - An Education Website for Hemochromatosis and Too Much Iron Testing is not complex and should be offered to you to rule this out. Polycythemia vera: Polycythemia vera - Mayo Clinic I think you should ask firmly for these to be eliminated/ruled out.
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