It pays to be your own patient advocate...
Today I'm having my first iron infusion. My ferritin is 10 and has been that way for a year now. My surgeon just keeps watching it and increasing my iron, but finally, I had enough. I talked to my regular doc *****ran some tests and agreed with me that I needed a bigger boost of iron. My infusion is scheduled for this afternoon and I can't tell you how excited I am! If I hadn't taken control of my own care, I would still be waiting to see what my surgeon would have decided to do a couple of months from now. I don't believe in being a "doctor hopper", but I am happy to finally be getting the care that I needed.
on 3/9/13 9:55 am
Yes it does! I hope it went well. I had a similar issue with vitamin D. I am pre op, but i need vitamin D supplements at a certain dose. If I stop them I get tired and stop losing weight. However sometimes my doc wouldn't refil the Rx....wanted to "wait and see" how I did off of the supplement. I went to the medical records department and got all of my weight loss records, and then to the pharmacy and got a report of the vitamin D fills, and made a graph for him, showing the correlation. My back up plan is to always have an alternate source for vitamins....however if I can use my insurance, it sure helps. I sure hope your infusion helps you get going again.
Thanks for the well wishes! I have three more infusions scheduled, so I have faith that it will help, even if not long term. I also had Vitamin D issues and after the prescription D didn't seem to help much, I started with Vitalady's dry D and haven't had problems since.
Good luck with your future surgery!