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Anemia, Low Ferritin, "Normal" Serum Iron
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<blockquote data-quote="Dasein88" data-source="post: 139293" data-attributes="member: 38254"><p>Long story short, I was on a different injection protocol before going to Defy. It was one of those bi-weekly injection protocols of 200mg. No AI. </p><p></p><p>The clinic said donating was necessary from time to time. After a few injections my heart felt like it was "fluttering." This worried me, so I donated blood in october and no longer experienced that "fluttering.</p><p></p><p>What the "fluttering" was, I do not know. No doubt, I felt many sides from elevated e2. With each injection on that biweekly protocol, I felt worse, which, in retrospect, was exacerbated by crashing my ferritin. </p><p></p><p>My CBC numbers have always been fine. I did not donate blood based on labs, which may have been a bad idea. </p><p></p><p>I thought my iron was going to be high because of trt and hemochromatosis. Also, I have been buying this sipping chocolate from Trader Joes that has high iron content. I didnt realize a week ago that the calcium in milk blocks iron absorption. So, I probably dont need to worry about it.</p><p></p><p>Of course, low ferritin would explain why trt hasnt "worked" for me, but I am having trouble understanding why it has not returned to normal aftet 4 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dasein88, post: 139293, member: 38254"] Long story short, I was on a different injection protocol before going to Defy. It was one of those bi-weekly injection protocols of 200mg. No AI. The clinic said donating was necessary from time to time. After a few injections my heart felt like it was "fluttering." This worried me, so I donated blood in october and no longer experienced that "fluttering. What the "fluttering" was, I do not know. No doubt, I felt many sides from elevated e2. With each injection on that biweekly protocol, I felt worse, which, in retrospect, was exacerbated by crashing my ferritin. My CBC numbers have always been fine. I did not donate blood based on labs, which may have been a bad idea. I thought my iron was going to be high because of trt and hemochromatosis. Also, I have been buying this sipping chocolate from Trader Joes that has high iron content. I didnt realize a week ago that the calcium in milk blocks iron absorption. So, I probably dont need to worry about it. Of course, low ferritin would explain why trt hasnt "worked" for me, but I am having trouble understanding why it has not returned to normal aftet 4 months. [/QUOTE]
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