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<blockquote data-quote="James Bridgewater" data-source="post: 222915" data-attributes="member: 43821"><p>Appreciate your opinion on a reasonable starting dose. </p><p></p><p>My iron was high about 10 years ago, but low around 5 years ago so I don't believe this is a genetic thing for me. Hoping it's another 10 years before my next blood letting.</p><p></p><p>Conventional leukemia doctors have not been that much help since my transplant. They view everything through the lens of autoimmunity and mostly prescribe the latest patented pharmaceuticals. The last of which decreased my aerobic capacity which persisted even after I stopped it. My CBCs are good from their point of view. They would watch the elevated liver enzymes. Don't know that they've measured iron lately. They used to watch triglycerides when I was on a medication that could raise them, but I stopped that medication.</p><p></p><p>I removed my street address and phone number from the blood work. Don't think my name or state and city are much of a secret. Could have removed the zip code, I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Bridgewater, post: 222915, member: 43821"] Appreciate your opinion on a reasonable starting dose. My iron was high about 10 years ago, but low around 5 years ago so I don't believe this is a genetic thing for me. Hoping it's another 10 years before my next blood letting. Conventional leukemia doctors have not been that much help since my transplant. They view everything through the lens of autoimmunity and mostly prescribe the latest patented pharmaceuticals. The last of which decreased my aerobic capacity which persisted even after I stopped it. My CBCs are good from their point of view. They would watch the elevated liver enzymes. Don't know that they've measured iron lately. They used to watch triglycerides when I was on a medication that could raise them, but I stopped that medication. I removed my street address and phone number from the blood work. Don't think my name or state and city are much of a secret. Could have removed the zip code, I guess. [/QUOTE]
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