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@rosemarya

Mickj, I also experienced anemia after my transplant. My doctors had me on an iron pill, I don't remember if it was prescription or over counter. I also don't remember how long I needed it, but for me it was temporary condition.
It is great to hear how good you feel (better than ever). That is a fantastic feeling - I do remember that! I am proud of you for how well you are taking care of yourself. I have also learned to listen to my body because it tells me if I need to slow down, or to rest, or to call the doctor.

Here is something you might find useful as we go into the flu and cold season.
Self-Care Tips for Transplant Patients
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/page/transplant/newsfeed/self-care-tips-for-transplant-patients/

What has been the best part of your new life, so far?

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@rosemarya My transplant team has never been too worked up about my anemia, and it's never been to the point of needing a transfusion. But I can feel it, so I had my iron and B-12 checked, and they were just fine. I completely forgot to get folate checked, and hope to get that done this month. I know changes to RBC count & hemoglobin take time based on the production/lifecycle of RBCs. So, hopefully, the reduction in mycophenolate to 250mg 2x/day, combined with a little bit of patience, will do the trick.

The best part of my new life is pretty soft and squishy. It's the realization that I need to make sure I'm happy. To do that, I have to feel good. So the basic things like eating right, hydrating, exercising and sleeping are my priorities. And the short-term result has been that I feel great, and though far from perfect, I'm a better husband, father and friend.

Looking back, it's easy to see just how stupid I was. I was in decent health, relatively successful at work, but I drank way too much, ate horrible food, didn't exercise, and was an overall a crappy person to those that mattered most. At the root of it, I wasn't very happy with myself. It took at severe slap upside the head for me to see this. But I'm not one to cry over spilled milk. I control what I can control and work to simply be a better person.