anemia

Hi all,
It seems like I remember that there is someone on this list that suffers
from anemia. Am I remembering correctly? If so, I need your input. I am
slightly anemic (hct is 22 and normal is 35-48) and wondering if my taking
iron will help bring me back to normal. If so, how long does it take? The
reason I ask is that I have kidney damage and wondering if anemia is just
part of the kidney disease I’ll have to live with or will I be able to
correct it. I’m assuming if my kidney disease gets worse, the anemia may get
worse. Any input would be greatly appreciated. I waiting the results of my
creatine clearance kidney test. Last time I was tested I was 49. I’m
hoping I’m not worse. We’ll see. They also are testing my thyroid, CBC,
hormones, etc. Don’t we just "love" all these tests? –NOT!! TIA, Jeana Ü

6 Responses to “anemia”

  1. Leif Karrie Says:

    Jeana,
    You need to speak with your doctors about this. If your
    anemia is related to kidney damage, then taking iron
    without a prescription might not be a good idea. Anemia that
    is connected to renal damage is related to a hormone called
    erythropoetin. You might need to be replacing that hormone.
    Again, something to discuss with the medical team.
    BarbaraB.

    Hi all,
    It seems like I remember that there is someone on this list
    that suffers
    from anemia. Am I remembering correctly? If so, I need your
    input. I am
    slightly anemic (hct is 22 and normal is 35-48) and

    wondering if my taking
    iron will help bring me back to normal. If so, how long does
    it take? The
    reason I ask is that I have kidney damage and wondering if
    anemia is just
    part of the kidney disease I’ll have to live with or will I
    be able to
    correct it.

  2. Jennie Mui Says:

    Thanks, I will talk to the doc. I was supposed to see her last monday and
    then it was changed to Friday. I ended up seeing her partner (a guy with a
    thick accent I could hardly understand him). My doc’s brother was in the
    hospital in a coma. Anyway, I’ll check with her soon. Love, Jeana Ü

  3. noel10 Says:

    Yeah, Jeana, ’tis I who suffers from anemia due to ESRD. I have been
    getting EPO shots (erythropoietin = Procrit or Epogen) for 7 yrs and
    take 300 mg. iron daily. I have had 2 rounds of iron infusion (2 days
    each of 4 hrs each). It is kidney related. I URGE (with more emphasis
    than I can type) for you to request to see a nephrologist. If you can
    maintain 49% function (your last number) then more power to you. I
    didn’t see a neph ’til I was at 35% and I’m now -16% and will be going
    to Northwestern Univ. in Chicago in Sept. or Oct. to get listed for a
    transplant. My kidneys are poisoning my system. Please don’t wait -
    get a referral. Nephrologists specialize in the kidneys and you want
    the best assistance at this point.

    Jan (~_^)

  4. colin_140 Says:

    Hi Jeana: anemia comes along with the kidney disease. Things to add to
    your diet that might have less impact on your GI tract
    Add vitamin B-6 50 mg and folic acid 4 mg per day. Helps to make the
    building blocks for more red blood cells. Iron can cause a couple of
    things….either constipation or diarrhea, and cranky gut if you know what I
    mean. Speak to your nutrition ist in you endo’s office….Joan:)

  5. Devin Shonna Says:

    Anemia can also be a sign of celiac disease, which type-1 diabetics
    are prone to get- 5% or so. Research is showing that in the general
    population, one-in-300 probably has undiagnosed celiac disease.

    The first test for it is a blood test, which is easy. Best of luck,

    Courtney

  6. noel10 Says:

    I *get to* go through another 2-day session of iron infusion on 9/
    10,11. 6.5 hours I.V. iron the first day, 4.5 hrs. the second. The
    kind of iron I take daily is with instructions to NOT have any dairy
    products 2 hours on either side of it or it can cause major problems.
    Jeana, please follow your nephrologist’s instructions as all meds have
    to be processed through the kidneys and you don’t want to do more
    damage than *necessary*.

    BTW, my first round of IV iron was last October. The 2nd was in mid
    June - this is too soon in my *opinion*. Things aren’t *going* well
    (pardon the pun). ;)
    Jan (~_^) - still at the liberry

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