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On October 30, I will be a 3 year survivor of Stage 4. This is the first summer I really felt completely back to normal energy wise. Just try to remember all that chemo harms good cells as well as bad. Every day is a new day and will continue to get better. Good luck and way to go!0
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JADot is onto something with the exercise. When they did blood tests on you did they check your iron counts? Hematocrit, ferratin, etc? My iron was down to just about nil and my body doesn't seem to absorb it anymore. I had similar symptoms - plus cramps, shortness of breath, light headedness, etc. Do you take a multivitamin or other supplements?
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Thanks for the input. I do carpentry/ construction, and I have three and a half year old... that's what I mean by active but maybe I should jog or do something more aerobic. I'm going to call my oncologist and ask her to go over my blood test more specifically because she's primarily concerned with CEA counts and maybe have glazed over anything else. I just started taking multivitamins as a result of this. Spongebob, how did you get your iron counts back up?spongebob said:Ahoy -
JADot is onto something with the exercise. When they did blood tests on you did they check your iron counts? Hematocrit, ferratin, etc? My iron was down to just about nil and my body doesn't seem to absorb it anymore. I had similar symptoms - plus cramps, shortness of breath, light headedness, etc. Do you take a multivitamin or other supplements?
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Hi,levensweg said:Thanks for the input. I do carpentry/ construction, and I have three and a half year old... that's what I mean by active but maybe I should jog or do something more aerobic. I'm going to call my oncologist and ask her to go over my blood test more specifically because she's primarily concerned with CEA counts and maybe have glazed over anything else. I just started taking multivitamins as a result of this. Spongebob, how did you get your iron counts back up?
That's how I was diagnosed. Anemia from low iron. Hemoglobin was down to 7.6. I was able to get it raised to 12 before surgery by taking 325 mg. of ferrous sulfate 3 times daily. You can get it over the counter at any drug store. It took about 5 weeks. It can also cause constipation, although I had just the opposite effect. Good Luck and hope you have continued NED. Kandy0 -
Hi there. Don't start taking iron until you know you need it. Call the doc - they check a CBC (complete blood count) with all labs - it's a biggie to follow cancer. It will show microcytic anemia if iron is low, and then they can check ferritin levels... then start the iron.
Now, definately try exercise and eating healthy. If everything checks out to be normal - maybe see a nutritionist for some good ideas. AND, having a 3 1/2 year old at home and doing some work is enough to make anyone tired! It all could be normal.... but check for other stuff too.
Good luck. jana0 -
Thanks for all your replies. I called my oncologist and re-reviewed my blood work which turned out excellent. Definately not iron deficient- my hemoglobin is 15, CEA normal etc.jana11 said:Hi there. Don't start taking iron until you know you need it. Call the doc - they check a CBC (complete blood count) with all labs - it's a biggie to follow cancer. It will show microcytic anemia if iron is low, and then they can check ferritin levels... then start the iron.
Now, definately try exercise and eating healthy. If everything checks out to be normal - maybe see a nutritionist for some good ideas. AND, having a 3 1/2 year old at home and doing some work is enough to make anyone tired! It all could be normal.... but check for other stuff too.
Good luck. jana
I feel quite good now. I wish I knew what happened, but I took my fatigue as a signal to get back to a healthier and less frantic, workaholic lifestyle. More water, healthier food, back to 1/2 cup of coffee (ouch), going to bed on a schedule, etc. So far so good. I will definately see a nutritionist and my wife is going to give me an exercize routine since she is a professional dancer (Ballet & modern... Not the other kind!)
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