Iron Depletion in Blood related to COVID?

Posted by stellm @stellm, Jun 11, 2021

Has there been any reports of iron depletion in the blood after receiving the Pfizer vaccine?

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I was wrong on the dates. I got Covid 1 at time April 2020, shots Feb and March 2021 and then Covid again Jan 2022 and now diagnosed with Anemia.

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@colleenyoung

Hi Juli, welcome. I moved your question about COVID infection and vaccine to this discussion
- Iron Depletion in Blood related to COVID? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/iron-depletion-in-blood-and-covid-vaccine/

I did this so you can connect with others sharing similar experiences.

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Does anyone know how many cases of iron depletion related to the covid vaccine has been reported to VAERS? I was hospitalized because of this and would like to know all the statistics. Obviously, with the submissions here, more research will have to be done on this side effect since it is serious and can cause hospitalizations! I am on a fixed income, as are many, and the unforeseen hospital bills can be devastating.

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@glynng

Does anyone know how many cases of iron depletion related to the covid vaccine has been reported to VAERS? I was hospitalized because of this and would like to know all the statistics. Obviously, with the submissions here, more research will have to be done on this side effect since it is serious and can cause hospitalizations! I am on a fixed income, as are many, and the unforeseen hospital bills can be devastating.

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This is what I found when I was looking. I thought about adding mine to it but was unsure.

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The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) Results (The-Vaccine-Adverse-Event-Reporting-System-VAERS-Results.pdf)

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@firegirl3053

This is what I found when I was looking. I thought about adding mine to it but was unsure.

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Thank you very much, I appreciate it. I thought I read somewhere on this Mayo Clinic site that around 21,000 cases had been reported regarding iron depletion caused by the vaccine, but that was quite a while ago and I was wondering if anyone had a new total. I'm not sure how you would go about finding it. I know I reported my adverse reaction.

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@juli88

I got COVID 19 March of 2019 and again January;2022. In between that time I got the Moderna vaccine ; both shots but no booster. Now my hemoglobin, hematocrit and iron are low. I was diagnosed with Anemia. Is there a correlation between COVID and developing anemia.

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My time line is off. My first Covid was March of 2020. I too am O Neg and did donate blood often. However now I can not due to Anemia

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@glynng

Thank you very much, I appreciate it. I thought I read somewhere on this Mayo Clinic site that around 21,000 cases had been reported regarding iron depletion caused by the vaccine, but that was quite a while ago and I was wondering if anyone had a new total. I'm not sure how you would go about finding it. I know I reported my adverse reaction.

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Here is where you go to find numbers: http://wonder.cdc.gov/vaers.html
You will need to input the type of vaccine & the side effects you would like to see counted.
The current number of all COVID vaccine reports in VAERS is around 750,000 and the current number of vaccinated individuals in the US is around 250,000,000. The CDC and the manufacturers use these reports to follow up on reactions that seem to occur most often or are most serious.
Sue

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@stellm

Yes. My husband has never had any history of anemia or low iron. He received the Pfizer vaccine in March. He began feeling more tired over the next two months. He saw his physician and she suspected some type of internal bleeding based on the blood test, He had an upper and lower endoscopy. No internal bleeding was found. They are going to try the camera endoscopy next week. We don't think this is going to reveal anything. His iron, ferritin and red blood cell count is extremely low. The only change in has been receiving the vaccine.

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I had the same experience, only I was hospitalized and received two blood transfusions as well as two iron infusions later. I had camera endoscopies and a colonoscopy that yielded no internal bleeding or other problems. I had every test imaginable, and everyone just threw up their hands about the cause. I just had another blood test, and my iron level is starting down again. It is very lonely out there because no one believes me, and I am excluded from certain activities because I have refused the booster shot. I should add that I have no history of anemia and am past menopause. I received the Moderna vaccine.

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@smarly

I had the same experience, only I was hospitalized and received two blood transfusions as well as two iron infusions later. I had camera endoscopies and a colonoscopy that yielded no internal bleeding or other problems. I had every test imaginable, and everyone just threw up their hands about the cause. I just had another blood test, and my iron level is starting down again. It is very lonely out there because no one believes me, and I am excluded from certain activities because I have refused the booster shot. I should add that I have no history of anemia and am past menopause. I received the Moderna vaccine.

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Your story sounds VERY similar to mine. I, too, was hospitalized with severe anemia...a hemoglobin level of 5. They did all the tests, also, expecting a bleed, but could find none. I, too, had 2 transfusions & 3 iron infusions, exactly like you. When I was released, I had to take folic acid, B12 & iron supplements for a few months. Then, this is where our stories differ, I had the booster. When I started getting vague feelings of anemia symptoms, I loaded up on the supplements and made it through without getting full blown anemia. So...you might want to give the booster a try while taking supplements. Good luck!

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@firegirl3053

This is what I found when I was looking. I thought about adding mine to it but was unsure.

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My doctor said she was adding mine to VAERS since I had such good documentation as a frequent blood donor.

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@smarly

I got two doses of the Moderna vaccine, the last one in April. I have no history of iron deficiency or anemia. On June 2, I was admitted to the hospital with extremely low iron and anemia. I was given two pints of blood over two days. I was not aware of losing blood. I was given two endoscopies and a colonoscopy--all three were normal. None of my health care practitioners could figure out why I was suddenly experiencing these problems. I had two iron infusions after hospitalization. I have since had a blood test to determine if my iron anemia problem was solved, and it appears so. Initially, I didn't link the problem with the vaccines, but I now suspect there may be a correlation.

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I just had another test and it appears my iron levels are starting down again.

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