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McKenzie G.
on 11/25/08 4:15 am - Muscatine, IA
Topic: RE: Haven't been on here in a long time, but....

The previous blood test they gave me my general iron level was just a bit low, like 11 I think, but the Dr. ordered more conclusive tests that I just got the results back.  My TIBC Iron level was 21 which was low, the reference range on the results says 35-150 ug/dL.  Transferrin Saturation was also low at just 5% and the reference range is 14-52%.  The B-12 level though says it was indeterminate, but they gave a number of 400.  I have an appt with the Dr. on Monday so I will hopefully find out more.
    
comom2trips
on 11/24/08 5:02 am
Topic: RE: Haven't been on here in a long time, but....

I have struggled with low iron now for awhile- I have had more iron infusions than I can count and two blood transfusions when my iron was EXTREMELY low.  The one thing I have NOT had a problem with is my B12- what B12 are you currently taking?  It should be a sublingual- I take Source Naturals B12 sublingual 2000mcg once per day.
Dehydration could definitely cause some of the symptoms you're describing- but when you up your fluids I would think the symptoms would reverse or at least get better.  I know when I get dehydrated I feel like crap.  Make sure the fluids you are consuming have no caffeine in them.
Your symptoms-  especially losing feeling in your extemities sounds like a B12 issue to me- but I really don't know that much about it just rings a bell from stuff I've previously read...

** Hopefully Suz will get on here and see this- she's the go-to gal for this kind of stuff- she's in school to become a nurse and comes up with great responses... so she'll know more about this than I do... but I just saw your post and my heart went out to you because of what I've been through with my iron issues.

What do your blood tests show?
Make sure they test-
Iron, serum
Ferritin, serum
Vitamin D, 25- hydroxy  ( I've been repeatedly very low on this one and it's just a prescription pill 1x/week)
and then whatever the B12 test is- Suz will have to tell you this- I don't get this one done in my twice a month bloodwork because it's been so consistently good.

What are they doing about your low iron?  Do you know what your levels are?  Is it just a prescription they gave for it?  You can't mess with low iron levels- but the tricky part is- too much can be toxic.  That's why my PCP finally sent me to a Hematologist and it's the first time I've started feeling better.  I get a weekly infusion and have for awhile now and will for at least another month- it's the ONLY way we've been able to move my iron levels up  and that's  just a tiny bit (other than the blood transfusions).

I would definitely be concerned about a pregnancy at this time.  Whatever the baby needs it takes from your body- and from the sound of things you've got some issues going on.  I don't mean to sound doom and gloom- hopefully it's a quick fix with the right Dr.

Please keep us posted-
Holly/Brit

McKenzie G.
on 11/22/08 4:49 am - Muscatine, IA
Topic: Haven't been on here in a long time, but....
is anyone else having as many problems as I have been?

I was a year out this past January.  I started a new job in late January that was very strenuous and physical, but I loved it and did well at it.  I quickly met my goal of being 1/2 my highest weight, but about May I started having problems, getting very weak, fainting, dizzy, losing feeling in my arms & legs, headaches, etc...  My Drs. have been baffled, but have told me many many different scenarios, one being low iron.  The Dr. that told me that told me to up my iron to 3 times a day.  Then the next Dr I saw said that was too much iron and my body wouldn't absorb that much anyways.  She just suggested I was dehydrated, so of course I wen****er guzzling.  I ended up quitting that job because I just couldn't do it anymore with all the problems.  Well, I've been doing lighter work since then, but still having the problems, just not as often.  Now the Dr. tells me that my oral B12 is worthless eventhough that is what my surgeon told me to take, she says I am still anemic and that probably won't get better, but that I may need B12 shots.  On top of all this, I would like to start trying to concieve, but am scared to death with all these problems that they will just get worse with pregnancy.  Any suggestions?
    
McKenzie G.
on 11/22/08 4:38 am - Muscatine, IA
Topic: RE: Can you throw up?
OMG, I have totally been plagued with this as well, for the longest time after surgery I was throwing up all the time, so much my daughter would keep count, but now for some time I cannot even make myself throw up, sometimes I wish I could, I wish I knew what was going on too.  I thought I was just wierd, I didn't know anyone else had this too!
    
Duece1966
on 11/21/08 9:07 am - IA
Topic: RE: Anyone else having pain like this?
Ulcer?  When I have pain from my ulcer... Im very tender and Bloated too after the pain goes away. 

When I had ulcer pain... cause its a pentrating ulcer... I felt like I was dying and something was going to explode out of my stomach. That was in July... Now Im on Protonix and doing well.

Thanks my thought, Hope your feeling better.

Stace

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MOST OF ALL BE HAPPY!!!

comom2trips
on 11/20/08 11:45 am
Topic: RE: Anyone else having pain like this?
Reading your post- I instantly thought GallBladder too- but then I read further...
Sorry I have no advice...but please keep us posted!!

I saw your pic and you look DYNOMITE!!!
Congrats-
Brit
Stephanie B.
on 11/20/08 1:51 am - Chattanooga, TN
Topic: RE: Monday Morning Weigh Ins
Hey Janie!! Sorry for the delayed response but you are in my thoughts and prayers! You know we are here if you need us.  ((HUGS))



BOTT
otamtam
on 11/19/08 9:03 am
Topic: RE: Anyone else having pain like this?
Thanks Suz -

I hope that's all that it is. I've been looking all over the internet to find info, and what keeps popping up is something called a "Petersen's Hernia," which doesn't sound like much fun. Hopefully, it will be something much simpler.

Tammi

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EGSuzie
on 11/19/08 8:05 am - Elk Grove, CA
Topic: RE: Anyone else having pain like this?
Perhaps there has been a fluid build-up in the occluded stomach...it has been known to happen. It can cause recurrent and/or constant pain. Hopefully the gastro will know what to test for and can find what is causing the pain. I hope that it's something that is easily treated.

~Suz


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otamtam
on 11/19/08 7:37 am
Topic: RE: Anyone else having pain like this?
Thanks so much honey, but I haven't had one of those in years. That's almost what the pain feels like, though. I got in to see my PCP today, who was actually too afraid to really do much of anything, other than give me a referral to a gastroenterologist. As we have military insurance, it will take a few days to get an approval, and then I'm sure another few days to get in to be seen. And, knowing my body, by then all of the symptoms will be gone...which is good because they're gone, but bad because then the docs think there's nothing wrong. Not that I want anything to be wrong, but clearly, something is amiss.

Thanks for your reply...wish me luck!

Tammi-


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