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Iron Depletion in Blood related to COVID?

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Jun 14 2:19pm | Replies (1057)

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I think this is an important thread. If there was a Nobel Prize for truth seeking, I would jointly award it to the thread starter and the first few posters who said "me too".

I am here to say "Me too".
Surely, everyone has noticed by now that almost every case here is pretty much the same? I am guessing that many of you are in the USA? I am in the UK. The wonderful doctors and Nursing Practioners at my GP Surgery are currently unaware of any link between Unexplained Anemia and the Covid Vaccine. (Most seem to be aware of Long Covid + Anemia).

What does this mean? It means that many more people are going to be worried sick as doctors do the only thing that they can.....which is to follow current protocol on unexplained anemia. My strong impression (I am just guessing) is this. Pfizer (and other companies) are overwhelmed with people saying that the vaccine has done them harm. Let's think about this. Let's imagine that half a million people have reported that they have lost sense of taste or smell, which they find distressing. Another 5 thousand people have reported that they have unexplained anemia after getting their Covid Booster.
What should Pfizer do? I say they should be sympathetic to the larger group, but they should treat the unexplained anemia as requiring urgent and extensive research. But is that what is happening? I suspect it is "only 5000" (my wild guess) because most people simply don't know. Some of you are life long blood donors. Without this......how would you have known?

I am grateful to every single person who has posted on this thread. It is incredible that doctors have told you, or your loved ones, that their red blood count is so low.....it is "undetectable".....but the anemia remains unexplained. Hopefully the iron supplements (or infusions) will eventually bring the numbers up. But questions remain. Including: Should I take the Covid Booster next year? And...most important of all........why are Medical and Healthcare journalist not onto this? Do they not read Mayo Clinic Discussions?

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As one that does not run for the shots I believe in your natural process of the body's ability to heal itself and fight off the virus . This sounds so simple and lots more I could say but will not here as I also believe in the Docs and their ability to help us with our medical issues. I'm 79 and believe in a natural immunity. I believe we were sold a bill of goods with this virus.

I agree with everything you have stated here. I too have been affected by this, my levels aren’t super low but I normally have very good levels. I took iron supplements for 6 months with no change in any of the blood indicators. I am now waiting for a referral to a hematologist which could take 18 months. Also, my sister in law has recently found out she’s anemic too, with no known cause.

Well said.