Joined: 04 Dec 2004 Posts: 159 Location: North Bay,Ontario,Canada
Anemia Will I Get It Posted: 12-04-04 23:39pm
My mother had anemia and low blood
platelets does this mean I will get it
too? I know my iron is very low but I am
wondering if it could be pased on to me.
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qliner
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Dec 2004 Posts: 5 Location: US
Snowball: Get Tested Posted: 12-17-04 10:35am
I posted this in another section, but you
should read it so i'm posting it again.
Maybe my mission in the world is to make
other people aware. I'm not a doctor so
there could errors in my account, but
please read on:
when I first went to the doctor about 8
years ago and said, I noticed my hair is
getting thinner, what could it be? He did
a blood test and called me that night and
said my iron was very low, to get on iron
supplements right away. At that time my
iron level (hemoglobin) was at 7.5. I
did supplements, well granted I am
terrible at taking pills, so ever so
slowly my hemoglobin levels rose.
Meanwhile, I didn't realize my periods
were abnormally heavy and so all my
pathetic pill taking attempts were like
two steps forward, 1.5 steps back.
Needless to say, the iron supplements did
little to help, my hair got thinner, and I
became more and more tired. I tried
everything from ginseng to exercise to
smoking to get energy. Well, as my energy
dwindled, so did my quality of life. I am
tired alll the time, my complexion is
pallid and dull, I gasp going upstairs,
and gave up on exercising as my arms would
become numb and my left arm would even
hurt. The doctors kept saying take the
pills, or try birth control which I did,
but it only served to make me feel ill.
They started talking about
hysterectomies....
Finally, I got this nice british doctor
(i'm in the us) who tried a few things,
then, after having not been to the doctor
for 2 years, I went back and said I feel
like crap basically so she decided to test
me for other things. My hemo was 8.9 (up
a little from the supplements 12 - 15 is
normal), my ferritin was down to 2.5 (15 -
200 is normal though some hairloss
researchers feel you should have 70-200),
my serum iron was 27 (35 - 175 is normal)
and my iron bidning capacity was up, 449
(250 - 400 normal but will go up to
compensate to bind more iron). She sent
me to a hemotologist who told me it's von
willebrand disease, which is a genetic
blood disorder and was further confirmed
by the fact that my mother has a history
of hemmoraging from her nose, uterus and
gastrointestinally.
To make a long story short, I had the hair
loss (telegon effluvium) with the follicle
clumps at the end (my ponytail is the size
of a dime now sniff), I have been
exhausted for 8 years, I feel like i'm 70
when I should feel like i'm in my 30ish,
my memory has gone terrible, I have no
spunk anymore and all I want to do is lay
around and watch movies. My hemotologist
said the supplements weren't going to make
a difference and immediatly put me on
intraveneous iron which I will do for two
hours, once a week for four weeks. She
also is prescribing a nasal spray to use
before my period to boost the protein
factor in my blood that binds the iron.
There is hope, please get checked. If you
relate to anything I described, forget
your physician, go to a hemotologist. I
should have done it years ago.
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snowball
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Dec 2004 Posts: 159 Location: North Bay,Ontario,Canada
Posted: 12-30-04 23:30pm
I found out that my iron is very low and
my platelets are low and I was told I
probably got it from my mother. I just
had a hysterectomy on dec 16 because I was
bleeding very heavy even while on birth
control.