test results up again
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Hi, just back from the hospital. ferritin level up again by 200 so it is now 2500 and the hemoglobin is 116 and the transferrin saturdation is 93. I dont think it makes good reading but when I asked questions, I was told just keep on giving blood weekly and it will come down. But, it is not showing anty sign of that. Is it worth continuing with weekly blood letting if is not having the desired affect. Can't seem to get a hold of the consultant either. Glyn
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philx chorleyboy
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Hi glyn
Sorry to hear your still having problems getting your levels down,there
Has to be a logically solution, I would demand to see the consultant
( almost certain the consultant would review each case with his
Underlings ) re weekly v fortnightly it's your body if your levels are no
Different fortnightly you tell them that's what you want??.
Have you discussed your predicament with the hemochromatosis
Society ,I would suggest you email them with a brief outline of your
Condition and treatment
Cheers philx
chorleyboy philx
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mike80628 chorleyboy
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Hi Glyn.
The fact is your ferritin level is dangerously high. The number one priority is getting that level down. Many folk have phlebotomy treatment twice a week to lower dangerously high levels. If it was me, I would be urgently going down that road.
Do you have any infections, or inflammation at the moment...as this can make your levels elevate quite substantially?
Def phone the Haemochromatosis Society and seek their advice as well. I would be wanting an urgent appointment with the Consultant, even going private, and I'd want bi weekly venesections to really work at getting those levels down. Focus on key dietary tips as well....plenty of calcium and tea when eating meals...cut out or down on red meat. Don't eat anything with added iron which many cereals have, and most bread, cakes and biscuits...check the labels. Cut out too much vitamin C when eating meals...ie don't have a big glass of orange juice with your breakfast.
Hope those levels start coming down soon. Don't take any nonsense...demand action asap....keep us posted. Mike.
chorleyboy mike80628
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mike80628 chorleyboy
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Only a thought to share with you....can only begin to imagine your frustrations with your level just not going down. As I say, make sure all is well on the infection and inflammation side of things.....all the best. Mike.
philx mike80628
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When I questioned the consultant as to why levels drop differently
After v/sections he said exactly that, if you have any infection or illness
It will affect the way levels drop???
So mike you could be right,but surely the different consultants would
Pick up on this.
But Glyn I would most certainly keep mentioning your severe arthritis
To the haematology consultant (should you ever get to see them)
Also the hemochromatosis society, grasp at any straws going.
One just might be the trigger????
Cheers philx
chorleyboy philx
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