Guest guest Posted July 14, 2002 Report Share Posted July 14, 2002 I saw the nutrition guru at my surgeon's office last week and asked him what he though about my iron situation. He told me a very interesting tidbit - that they don't like to put people on iron supplements unless their iron is *really* low. The reason is that there was apparently some studies showing a correlation between high iron and risk for heart attacks. He considered all of my numbers and told me to hold off for now. My iron was a little low but my hemoglobin and all the other relevant numbers were good. He said to try to get a little more red meat in my diet but to hold off on supplements. Unfortunately, I didn't ask him where the information came from but I trust this man's expertise completely due to several in-depth conversations I've had with him. I just thought I would pass this along because prior to that visit I thought it would be best to just start supplementing iron and calcium at least (along with multis) as a preventative measure but having heard this from him I have reconsidered. I'm realize it's only one source and may not be the whole story but it's worth throwing out there so those of you taking iron as a preventative measure can do a little more research in case it might be dangerous. RNY 6/4/01 Dr. Wood Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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