Guest guest Posted February 24, 2010 Report Share Posted February 24, 2010 Kathy,Isn't it possible to have an iron injection? I know some have mentioned an IV, but I think you can get both the B12 and the iron as an injection at the doctor's office.AmeliaHusband UC 9 years, SCD 20 monthsLDN 3 mgTo: BTVC-SCD Sent: Wed, February 24, 2010 6:01:34 PMSubject: nystatin disaster and ferritin levels I am a frequent reader of this wonderful group, but a not so frequent contributor. I have CD and have been on SCD strictly for one year now. I have been seeing an integrative nurse practitioner who has done some testing that has uncovered both nutritional deficiencies and candida overgrowth. In an attempt to eradicate the candida, she put me on nystatin, which for me was a disaster. I ended up plunging into a chronic fatigue relapse (I suffered with CFS for years before being diagnosed with CD). At first I assumed my reaction was just die off, but unfortunately I haven't rebounded at all. I saw the NP again yesterday and got the results of more bloodwork that showed low B12 and very low ferritin levels, which I know are really no surprise to people with CD. I am looking for advice on how to increase these ferritin levels. I know this has been talked about before, but since it didn't pertain to me, I wasn't tuned in enough. Sorry! Thanks in advance for the help. Kathy CD 10/08 SCD 1 year Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2010 Report Share Posted February 24, 2010 Yes, it's quite possible. The quickest way to build up, if you are really low, is an IV of iron. I have had DH giving me B12 shots for a couple of decades and until menopause, iron was included in them. You can have this in the doctor's office, of course, but if there's someone competent to give you the shots, or you don't mind doing them yourself (in the thigh instead of the rear) it is quite feasible at home. And a lot less time and effort than having to make a trip to the doctor's just for a shot. The IV is a different matter, of course, must be in the office situation. Isn't it possible to have an iron injection? I know some have mentioned an IV, but I think you can get both the B12 and the iron as an injection at the doctor's office. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2010 Report Share Posted February 27, 2010 I have been on Nystatin(500mg 3daily) for almost one week and have had great results with it. NO Bloat/Gas/discomfort. am also being strick with fruit intake. Randi > > > > I am a frequent reader of this wonderful group, but a not so frequent contributor. I have CD and have been on SCD strictly for one year now. I have been seeing an integrative nurse practitioner who has done some testing that has uncovered both nutritional deficiencies and candida overgrowth. In an attempt to eradicate the candida, she put me on nystatin, which for me was a disaster. I ended up plunging into a chronic fatigue relapse (I suffered with CFS for years before being diagnosed with CD). At first I assumed my reaction was just die off, but unfortunately I haven't rebounded at all. I saw the NP again yesterday and got the results of more bloodwork that showed low B12 and very low ferritin levels, which I know are really no surprise to people with CD. > > > > I am looking for advice on how to increase these ferritin levels. I know this has been talked about before, but since it didn't pertain to me, I wasn't tuned in enough. Sorry! > > > > Thanks in advance for the help. > > > > > > Kathy > > CD 10/08 > > SCD 1 year > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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