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Gina,
Here's a good website to get some info from. http://www.anemia.org/patients/infor...on-deficiency/ It seems to be the most common type of anemia. You do have to go for a colonoscopy to rule out ulcers, colon problems, etc. as a possible cause. I think you have a very good doctor to send you for that. Most likely it will come back negative, but a good doctor will send you for the test. There are also certain foods you can eat, take the supplement and you'll have to have your blood test for a while. I'm sorry you don't feel well. I had anemia as a child because I wouldn't eat. I don't think it lasted long.
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Thanks Judy, I read the article.. I went out and brough my iron supplements , the dr. wants me to take it with vitamin C. I guess the supplements deplete the body of C. who knows! I will get my nerve up and go for the colonoscopy it may take me a mt or two. I have to phycic myself up..lol
Btw I was anemic as a child too I really don't remember much but getting B12 shots. I was a skinny thing. But that passed... |
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Gina, don't worry....there are many innocent causes of anemia. But, it's still a good idea to have the colonsocopy. If you don't already have a Dr to do that, I have an excellent GI in East Brunswick, if that's close for you. He has taken care of my mom, my 2 sisters and me for many years. I love him! Let me know if you want his name.
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Gina, sometimes a vitamin will work better with another vitamin, otherwise your body might not absorb it well.
I've never been amenic but I like spinach and we have it frequently. It has a lot of iron in it. Get some fresh and put it in a salad. I like the canned spinach heated up with a little bit of vinegar in it! Put a little spinach on your sandwich, like lettuce. Here's some other vegetables that might help you. Also, red meat and beef liver is good for iron. http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/...reatments.html
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Gina, I'm sorry you're not feeling well. It does sound like you have a very good Dr. to want to rule things out with tests...that's a good thing. I don't know much about anemia except for my mother and we just don't know what is causing hers yet.
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Teri thanks I may pm you when I am ready, Diana thanks for that article...Janet thanks for the well wishes.. I will not think about it and just push myself.. God I am always tired lately.. lol |
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