Guest guest Posted September 13, 2002 Report Share Posted September 13, 2002 To anyone who's missed my saga, I was really sick for a long time. I had a series of wound complications, one of which was very serious. Even with low-grade wound complications, you frequently have a low blood count. I had what I referred to " as a dumb little abscess " for a few months and was shocked to discover that my blood count had gotten low. Two doctors told me it was probably from the abscess, and that since the abscess had been resolved, it would go up on its own, as long as I kept doing what I was doing. Anyway, my mother, sister, and I have all received blood transfusions over the last 2 years. It's kind of amazing to imagine that a dozen strangers are responsible for my sister and mother being alive. I was never near death, but the two units I received probably helped me get well much faster. Today, I was able to donate blood! It was the first time in years. For a while they wouldn't let me donate because I had cancer, and then I wasn't healthy enough to give blood. You can donate blood if you've received a transfusion as long as you wait 12 months, if anyone's wondering. I attribute my ability to donate to lots of things, but mainly my weight loss surgery. One of the reasons I'm able to donate blood is that told me about carbonyl iron, or perfect iron. The kind I use is made by Sundown, and I can only find it at Walmart, of all places. My doctors are always surprised at how quickly I replenish my lost blood. I believe that many people quit taking regular iron because it hurts their tummies, or they don't absorb it if they do take it. She also told me to accompany it with vitamin c, and it seems like one of the few things I naturally do well is produce blood. BTW, I got approval from my doctor before donating. Some of you might need to talk to your doctors before donating blood, especially if you have a type surgery linked to mal-absorption, or have a history of low blood counts. When I asked my doctor about it he laughed, and said he'd never met a person who was so eager to donate blood. In only 8 more weeks I can donate again! My sister and mother and I owe the world over a gallon, so I'll need to really apply myself. in St. Louis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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