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Una,

 

I just went through this. My ferritin (which refers to stored iron)

was 20.6. Normal range is 15-300. Huge range, eh? My ND thought mine

was way too low, even though I wasn't tired. I started taking a

product called Solgar Gentle Iron, vegetable capsules in the

afternoons before dinner with a vitamin C tablet and a full glass of

water (maybe more). I've read to take it on an empty stomach to

absorb it best. Make sure to take it away from any calcium

supplements or foods. Calcium binds to iron. I didn't have any

adverse reaction to taking iron.

 

I was able to get my ferritin up to 57 at last test. Now I'm taking

Iron every other day or so.

 

A good way to remember to take it is to get out all of your

supplements in the morning, or the night before. Put them into

different containers (small bowls or empty bottles) for morning,

afternoon and after dinner. Set them out on the counter so you will

see them. Calcium (if you take it) is best taken in small doses.

I've read that we absorb it best over night.

 

I hope this helps! Good luck!

 

Tracy

 

On Oct 21, 2006, at 4:32 AM, wwjd wrote:

 

> There is a perscription iron pill that is very easy on the stomach

> and most folks don't have side effects. I can't remember the name

> of it, but your doctor should know and be able to prescribe it to

> you. Meanwhile add lots of iron rich foods to your diet. You need

> to take Vit. C to help absorb the Iron. Most pills include both.

>

> Click on this link and read all the way to the bottom. There are

> some great charts of vegetarian foods high in iron.

> http://www.fatfreekitchen.com/nutrition/iron.html

>

> Judy

> -

> Una Murphy

>

> Friday, October 20, 2006 6:04 PM

> tiredness

>

> i'm still suffering from tiredness over 2yrs after having my daughter.

> My boyfriend & i take turns to put her to bed and the nights that i do

> it, i fall asleep at 9/9.30pm. I had about 7 or 8 blood tests done

> recently (b12, glucose, organs, immune system, cant remember the rest)

> and all were fine except the ferritin. it came back at 14! i was told

> that this is really low, even though my doctor said that my

> haemaglobin was fine?! both my homoeopath and my doc said that i need

> a high dose supplement and suggested ferrograd as i couldn't find a

> high dose product in my local healthfood shop. which i have started

> taking, the main problem is it rips my stomach apart & is giving

> diarrhoea which is odd considering iron supplements usually give

> people constipation.

>

> does anyone have any suggestions? because i am really confused

>

> thanks

> Una

>

>

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