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I've had problems with anaemia on and off since I was around 13 , at that age, I tried out a few different iron supplements and finally found just one that I was able to tolerate.
Since then I've tried others, and still only been able to tolerate one type (white sugar coated ferrous sulphate) . Earlier this year (around the end of August) I had borderline anaemia, and knowing my history my GP put me straight back on the iron tablets to avoid me developing more serious anaemia. However, this time my trusty fall back failed me, and made me feel very sick , my doctor told me to stop using them as it wasn't worth the side effects for such a small amount of anemia.
At the time, I was told to use otc supplements (again, made me feel awful) and was told iron infusions could be an option if those didn't work out.
In December, my GI asked for a new set of bloods in preparation for a clinic appointment (next Monday) . After the bloods had come back, I got a letter asking me to have a repeat test. My iron had come back as 6 (11-15 is normal).
In the UK, iron infusions are generally for severe anemia, but I don't know where the cut off point is.
I was wondering if anyone knows what is actually classified as severe? Or has experience with iron infusions? Since I have a history of not tolerating the tablets they may allow me to get the infusions anyway, but there are waiting lists which are longer for 'non-severe' cases.
Since then I've tried others, and still only been able to tolerate one type (white sugar coated ferrous sulphate) . Earlier this year (around the end of August) I had borderline anaemia, and knowing my history my GP put me straight back on the iron tablets to avoid me developing more serious anaemia. However, this time my trusty fall back failed me, and made me feel very sick , my doctor told me to stop using them as it wasn't worth the side effects for such a small amount of anemia.
At the time, I was told to use otc supplements (again, made me feel awful) and was told iron infusions could be an option if those didn't work out.
In December, my GI asked for a new set of bloods in preparation for a clinic appointment (next Monday) . After the bloods had come back, I got a letter asking me to have a repeat test. My iron had come back as 6 (11-15 is normal).
In the UK, iron infusions are generally for severe anemia, but I don't know where the cut off point is.
I was wondering if anyone knows what is actually classified as severe? Or has experience with iron infusions? Since I have a history of not tolerating the tablets they may allow me to get the infusions anyway, but there are waiting lists which are longer for 'non-severe' cases.