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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
High ferritin
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<blockquote data-quote="Saul" data-source="post: 84615" data-attributes="member: 16541"><p>Hi Sportsfan. I have high iron too. 319 is not that bad. It is just a tad high. You most likely have no symptoms at that level. Just give blood every 2 months and you will be fine. Each blood draw will drop you 30 to 50 ferritin points. In one donation you will be back in range. Just give every two months and then test again in a year or 6 months. Sometimes it can drop faster. Although not required, you can try to cut back on iron, such as no liver, iron supplements, and reduced red meat. </p><p>.</p><p>People with really high ferritin are over 1000 and my Dr said he has had patients in the 5000 to 8000 range. One last thing, your ferritin can be high for other reasons besides high iron. How were your other iron levels in your blood work?</p><p>. </p><p>Do you know why you have high ferritin? One last thing, it is not a race or rush. It takes time to have your body make more red blood cells and for your body to pull the iron that is stored in your organs - and due so in a healthy manner. At 319 there is no rush and every 2 months in fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saul, post: 84615, member: 16541"] Hi Sportsfan. I have high iron too. 319 is not that bad. It is just a tad high. You most likely have no symptoms at that level. Just give blood every 2 months and you will be fine. Each blood draw will drop you 30 to 50 ferritin points. In one donation you will be back in range. Just give every two months and then test again in a year or 6 months. Sometimes it can drop faster. Although not required, you can try to cut back on iron, such as no liver, iron supplements, and reduced red meat. . People with really high ferritin are over 1000 and my Dr said he has had patients in the 5000 to 8000 range. One last thing, your ferritin can be high for other reasons besides high iron. How were your other iron levels in your blood work? . Do you know why you have high ferritin? One last thing, it is not a race or rush. It takes time to have your body make more red blood cells and for your body to pull the iron that is stored in your organs - and due so in a healthy manner. At 319 there is no rush and every 2 months in fine. [/QUOTE]
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