2014 was a pretty rough year - starting with a hgb of 4.6 g/dL and hct of 17.6 - finally diagnosed with Crohn's plus GAVE (watermelon stomach which can cause internal bleeding). Treatments ave been simple - iron infusions, Penatsa / Zegerid / on and off again B-12 shots. Plus two cauterizations for the GAVE, which have been out patient. Insurance has covered almost everything. So I should feel lucky, compared to everything you guys are going through, this is almost nothing, and I usually do manage to keep that perspective.... but not today.. just FRUSTRATED
I started feeling tired and light headed last week, and when it didn't go away, I had a cbc yesterday. Got message from doctor (GI) today with the results, but not what I should DO about it. We are playing phone tag ...
GI thinks anemia is due to the GAVE and said in April if it came back I would have to have another cauterization, so I am expecting to have to schedule surgery. Hematologist has been the one dealing with the iron infusions and B-12, but takes me off the B-12 shots as soon as the numbers are on the low side of normal. Then a 4-6 months later the anemia comes back and I have to have infusions and B-12 shots again.
Am I not right that Crohn's in the terminal illieum can interfere with B-12 absorption? In my mind, if they would keep me on the monthly B-12 shots, it would probably take care of the re-occurring anemia. (Another reason to think this is that in March my TIBC was low) So if hematologist does not agree, do I
- figure he knows best? (not liking that option too much)
- start shopping for a new hematologist?
- just start taking sublingual B-12 and see if that is enough to ward off the anemia?
any suggestions? And again I apologize with a problem so minor compared to what so many of you are going through -- just tired of it all.
I started feeling tired and light headed last week, and when it didn't go away, I had a cbc yesterday. Got message from doctor (GI) today with the results, but not what I should DO about it. We are playing phone tag ...
GI thinks anemia is due to the GAVE and said in April if it came back I would have to have another cauterization, so I am expecting to have to schedule surgery. Hematologist has been the one dealing with the iron infusions and B-12, but takes me off the B-12 shots as soon as the numbers are on the low side of normal. Then a 4-6 months later the anemia comes back and I have to have infusions and B-12 shots again.
Am I not right that Crohn's in the terminal illieum can interfere with B-12 absorption? In my mind, if they would keep me on the monthly B-12 shots, it would probably take care of the re-occurring anemia. (Another reason to think this is that in March my TIBC was low) So if hematologist does not agree, do I
- figure he knows best? (not liking that option too much)
- start shopping for a new hematologist?
- just start taking sublingual B-12 and see if that is enough to ward off the anemia?
any suggestions? And again I apologize with a problem so minor compared to what so many of you are going through -- just tired of it all.