Iv iron infusion..
I have not had one yet, but will probably have one in the very near future. I am trying to eat as many things high in iron that I am allowed at this time. Good luck, I have to get an infusion once a year for Osteoporosis and it really isn't bad at all... just takes about an hour for the infusion, then wait a few minutes to make sure won't have a reaction to it.
I have not had one yet, but will probably have one in the very near future. I am trying to eat as many things high in iron that I am allowed at this time. Good luck, I have to get an infusion once a year for Osteoporosis and it really isn't bad at all... just takes about an hour for the infusion, then wait a few minutes to make sure won't have a reaction to it.
Ok. Try sublingual B-12. That'll help. Add more red meat to your diet. Any way that you can get something you need through your food is how the body processes it best. Back off of supplements and OTC medications that can promote bleeding or interfere with clotting. Same with foods. Back off of the garlic, cranberries, etc.
I was taking iron sups, but they were not working. My iron (ferritin) levels kept dropping to critical levels, so the doctor started giving me IV iron infusions every 2 weeks for the last 2 months. My level is now at 90+, and the doctors want to see if it will stay there.
I go to the Mayo clinic in Minnesota, and they said taking iron pills would take 2-3 years, at least, to get the levels where they need to be. It is possible that an infusion would be necessary a few times a year. I also take a B12 complex pill twice a day, and my levels are way up, but I don't notice any extra energy or anything. My pee is very bright, though!