Low iron
Has anyone had a bag of iron? How is it? Does it make you sick or hurt? My doctor won't answer these questions, except to say, everybody is different.
Thanks,
Debbie in Arkansas
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Deb Deb....
The doctor won't answer, because he probably doesn't know. I have not found one doctor that has done anything that we are asked to do.
They know the textbook definitions but not how it actually feels. Even when we tell them what has happened to us, they stare at us like a deer in the headlights.
I've never had this done, Debbie, so I could not say what your reaction will be (we're all different, LOL)
I can't even guess as to how it would be - looks like you will be the one that will tell us. I'd go ahead with it as I'm sure you will benefit from it and your counts will reflect that.
I hope all goes well for you - good to see you around:)
From "Hook 'em Horns Land" to "Soooieee Land".....all the best!
-Craig0 -
Iron ShotsSundanceh said:Deb Deb....
The doctor won't answer, because he probably doesn't know. I have not found one doctor that has done anything that we are asked to do.
They know the textbook definitions but not how it actually feels. Even when we tell them what has happened to us, they stare at us like a deer in the headlights.
I've never had this done, Debbie, so I could not say what your reaction will be (we're all different, LOL)
I can't even guess as to how it would be - looks like you will be the one that will tell us. I'd go ahead with it as I'm sure you will benefit from it and your counts will reflect that.
I hope all goes well for you - good to see you around:)
From "Hook 'em Horns Land" to "Soooieee Land".....all the best!
-Craig
Debbie,
Eons ago I worked daily with a lot of freshly printed material. When I would get tired, I would rub my eyes and contracted a staph infection in both eyes, supposedly from the ink. After severe headaches, eyes swelling shut, almost going blind and visiting a high falootin' specialist, I found an old country doc who charged $3 a visit. He discovered the staph infection and also the fact that I was severely anemic. For about six weeks, I went to him every other day for serum shots and Vitamin B & Iron shots. I had black bruises on my hips for a year after that, which I think he said was caused by the iron. However ,this is a different delivery method than hanging a bag. The only discomfort I remember was a stinging sensation, but of course the Vitamin B was mixed in there too.
The eyes cleard up. Now, I'm just going blind from cataracts and old age. LOL
Hope this helps and that you will not have any reaction at all.
Luv,
Wolfen0 -
I don't know
I was severely anemic before my colon resection. They gave me 2 units of blood and then I was on iron tablets for several months afterwards. Nobody mentioned iron through an IV. I'll be interested to know how this goes. Hoping it goes very well!
*hugs*
Gail0 -
Iron infusioneibod said:My husband is getting an
My husband is getting an iron infusion tomorrow morning. They told him to be prepared
to be there at least 5 hours. Do not know the results of this yet, or side effects.
But will post back to you, after he has it.
Good luck to you, Brenda
I am looking forward to hearing from you. My doctor told me it use to take up to three hours for an iron transfusion, but it now only takes 30 minutes. Which means, with all my other meds, I'll be there around 6 hours.
Good luck to your husband,
Debbie in Arkansas0 -
Same thing heretootsie1 said:I don't know
I was severely anemic before my colon resection. They gave me 2 units of blood and then I was on iron tablets for several months afterwards. Nobody mentioned iron through an IV. I'll be interested to know how this goes. Hoping it goes very well!
*hugs*
Gail
I had the same treatment in January after my resection and I'm still taking daily iron with B complex. My iron is right on the border for low. I've up my iron rich foods and cook in a cast iron skillet.0 -
HiDebbie, Husband had anbdee said:Iron infusion
I am looking forward to hearing from you. My doctor told me it use to take up to three hours for an iron transfusion, but it now only takes 30 minutes. Which means, with all my other meds, I'll be there around 6 hours.
Good luck to your husband,
Debbie in Arkansas
HiDebbie, Husband had an iron infusion today. I am not sure if he was given something
different than your doctor is planning for you, but he was there from 10 am until 3:15pm.
He did receive fluids when first there, but he said the iron infusion started around
11:30. He has had a few cramps in his stomach, but nothing other than that, so far.
He had his regular treatment this last Tuesday, so didn't get any of those drugs today. Will let you know if he has any other side effects from the
iron, the nurse told him he could expect headaches and stomach cramps and to take
tylenol if needed. Hope this info is helpful. Take care..Brenda0 -
Just curious, could alleibod said:HiDebbie, Husband had an
HiDebbie, Husband had an iron infusion today. I am not sure if he was given something
different than your doctor is planning for you, but he was there from 10 am until 3:15pm.
He did receive fluids when first there, but he said the iron infusion started around
11:30. He has had a few cramps in his stomach, but nothing other than that, so far.
He had his regular treatment this last Tuesday, so didn't get any of those drugs today. Will let you know if he has any other side effects from the
iron, the nurse told him he could expect headaches and stomach cramps and to take
tylenol if needed. Hope this info is helpful. Take care..Brenda
Just curious, could all this be avoided if you take Iron supplements and B vitamins on a regular basis. I know chemo. would depleat your red blood counts. I asked the nurse one day if I should be taking iron supplements and she said No, you don't need to do that. But, it didn't make any sense to me at the time. I do it anyway. My counts have all been good so far.0 -
Brendaeibod said:HiDebbie, Husband had an
HiDebbie, Husband had an iron infusion today. I am not sure if he was given something
different than your doctor is planning for you, but he was there from 10 am until 3:15pm.
He did receive fluids when first there, but he said the iron infusion started around
11:30. He has had a few cramps in his stomach, but nothing other than that, so far.
He had his regular treatment this last Tuesday, so didn't get any of those drugs today. Will let you know if he has any other side effects from the
iron, the nurse told him he could expect headaches and stomach cramps and to take
tylenol if needed. Hope this info is helpful. Take care..Brenda
Please keep me posted. I'll be having my full regime of chemo drugs along with the iron (if I have it).
Thanks,
Debbie0 -
Smokeyjoesmokeyjoe said:Just curious, could all
Just curious, could all this be avoided if you take Iron supplements and B vitamins on a regular basis. I know chemo. would depleat your red blood counts. I asked the nurse one day if I should be taking iron supplements and she said No, you don't need to do that. But, it didn't make any sense to me at the time. I do it anyway. My counts have all been good so far.
My doctor is against all supplements. I had to quit taking all my vitamins except Calcium. He said anything that helps or heals ANY cells will help and keep cancer cells working.
Debbie in Arkansas0 -
less advertised "speacials"bdee said:Smokeyjoe
My doctor is against all supplements. I had to quit taking all my vitamins except Calcium. He said anything that helps or heals ANY cells will help and keep cancer cells working.
Debbie in Arkansas
There are vitamins, supplements and common generic drugs that have evidence of helping control cancers and to recover from surgery. I've used additional doctors for supplement advice, in addition to my own research.
I have tried to find "regular" doctors who are least open minded about non-standard adjuvants, even if not particularly knowledgeable. My reaction toward toe-the-expensive-pharmaceutical-line-only doctors is, "Next".
I've had little traction with "regular" oncologists, more luck with surgeons including some that do their own oncology. It is clear to me that the "party liners" are not familiar with a lot of their own literature.0 -
Hi Debbie, Husband stillbdee said:Brenda
Please keep me posted. I'll be having my full regime of chemo drugs along with the iron (if I have it).
Thanks,
Debbie
Hi Debbie, Husband still hasn't had any side effects from his infusion on yesterday.
He actually was able to do a little walking in the yard today. So hopefully your
infusion will go well, with no ill effects either. Will keep you in my thoughts, Brenda0 -
Thanks, Brendaeibod said:Hi Debbie, Husband still
Hi Debbie, Husband still hasn't had any side effects from his infusion on yesterday.
He actually was able to do a little walking in the yard today. So hopefully your
infusion will go well, with no ill effects either. Will keep you in my thoughts, Brenda
For keeping me informed. I've really been kind of concerned about the infusion because it doesn't seem like many people get it.
Debbie in Arkansas0 -
Supplements during chemobdee said:Smokeyjoe
My doctor is against all supplements. I had to quit taking all my vitamins except Calcium. He said anything that helps or heals ANY cells will help and keep cancer cells working.
Debbie in Arkansas
We have a wealth of personal anecdotes on this website that show no harm, that we can tell, from taking minimal supplements during chemo, and likely derive positive results from. Everyone reacts differently to their cancer and the treatments prescribed, so it is hard to say what will be best for any one person.
In general, I would say that if you're too sick for chemo, there is a need to take what will make you well enough for chemo...getting our treatments is a top priority! I'm not suggesting you should regularly disobey a doc, but sometimes they don't really know what they say they know, ya know???
I'm having good results from my chemo regimen of gemcitabine+cisplatin and here's the minimal supplements I'm taking:
Flax seed oil in capsule
L-Lysine (suggested by onc for avoiding mouth sores)
Vitamin D3
B-Complex vitamin
Iron
Be well,
Janine0
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