Guest guest Posted September 5, 2003 Report Share Posted September 5, 2003 Sharon, You know, they keep asking " you okay?.....you okay? " It's like when they stick your arm and keep asking so much, you begin to wonder..... " am i okay? " It went very, very smoothly. I was a little worried when my feet and legs were freezing, but then I heard all of the nurses keep complaining about how cold it was in there. I had just a little, lit perspiration later in the day, but this is Texas, so who knows. It's a humbling experience to be around all of those people getting chemo for cancer. Made me very grateful that all I had was some iron-deficiency anemia. I quit alcohol completely about 3 weeks ago, and my body has been adjusting to not having a " sugar " infusion at happy hour everyday. Coupled with anemia, my day was basically over at 6pm. I expect to be leaping tall buildings (or tall men) at any moment. in Austin RNY April 1998 Ray/Dave/iron > Ray, you are correct on the Trinsicon. I actually take Foltrin, which is > generic Trinsicon. > > Dave, I am SOOO happy you feel better after the infusion! It really is > tiring being so tired most of the time! Really glad this seems to have > done the trick for you. Makes me hopeful. BTW, this is the same type of > infusion my hematologist wants to do for me....the mega-dose, one-timer. > > Thanks! > > Sharon in Indy > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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