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Emily wrote:
A poor diet would not likely cause such a low hemoglobin, unless perhaps the patient had pernicious anemia. It suggests a further workup be carried out. Although I am not an internist, a simple dietary explanation would not be sufficient, and other potential causes should be investigated. Well, after my last experience, I'll try diet first, thanks. I don't need other idiots poking around and making things up. (Not saying you're making this up, obviously, but I'm a little reluctant to go back to the doctor) He's right, though. *Something* is causing your hgb to run low and it ought to be investigated. Go find another doc, pay cash and don't say a word about flying. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com |
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Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
Emily wrote: A poor diet would not likely cause such a low hemoglobin, unless perhaps the patient had pernicious anemia. It suggests a further workup be carried out. Although I am not an internist, a simple dietary explanation would not be sufficient, and other potential causes should be investigated. Well, after my last experience, I'll try diet first, thanks. I don't need other idiots poking around and making things up. (Not saying you're making this up, obviously, but I'm a little reluctant to go back to the doctor) He's right, though. *Something* is causing your hgb to run low and it ought to be investigated. Go find another doc, pay cash and don't say a word about flying. Well, it's *always* been on the low side of normal, and sometimes slightly below normal (speaking as blood donor who gets deferred as often as she gets to donate). Dunno. I have to go in for the second hep A shot in November, I'll make some...lifestyle changes....and if nothing's changed by then, maybe I'll consider bringing it up when I go in to get poked. And until then, it's not like I'm stupid enough to fly solo at 10,000 feet... |
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Howdy!
In article , Matt Whiting wrote: Margy Natalie wrote: Emily wrote: Well, it appears there WAS a good explanation for the fatigue, and it certainly wasn't depression. Try feeling not tired with a hemoglobin level of 9.7 g/dl. Sigh...back to the steak and no tea diet. The good thing is, I'm guessing he'll drop his "depression" diagnosis now. Glad you got that cleared up. It's easy to be "depressed" when you are anemic :-). Try spinach (oh damned, we can't get that anymore!). Iron supplements taste awful, but... they can't taste any worse than liver. :-) Chopped chicken livers are way yummy...if made correctly (and it isn't hard) yours, Michael -- Michael and MJ Houghton | Herveus d'Ormonde and Megan O'Donnelly | White Wolf and the Phoenix narrowwares Bowie, MD, USA | http://whitewolfandphoenix.com Proud member of the SCA Internet Whitewash Squad |
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![]() Emily, The range of causes for low hgb is very wide. From nothing much to serious. If you feel so inclined, there is a fairly good write up he http://www.medicinenet.com/hemoglobin/article.htm http://www.med-help.net/Anemia.html My apologies if I am bring up information you have already. Randy |
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