Iron Depletion in Blood related to COVID?
Has there been any reports of iron depletion in the blood after receiving the Pfizer vaccine?
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Has there been any reports of iron depletion in the blood after receiving the Pfizer vaccine?
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I developed Cold Agglutinin Disease shortly after receiving Covid Booster #1.
It may be related. I have since taken Booster #2. Then I came down with Covid. The Anemia caused by CAD plus post-Covid has wiped me out. I recently had a transfusion. I have no energy. Any suggestions?
Stop taking boosters for starters.
Want to connect.
Hi @leelaguna, you’re trying to connect with other members who share your diagnosis of Cold Agglutinin Disease (CAD) This is a rather rare autoimmune condition according to the National Institute of Health. https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/6130/cold-agglutinin-disease
I found another member, @hi2l, in our forum who also has CAD along with other comorbidities and has several replies in various groups regarding their treatment. Here are a few of the conversation links to introduce you to @hi2l
-Does it seem like autoimmune diseases are on the rise?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/643601/
-Raynaud's Syndrome: Anyone want to talk about Raynaud’s?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/697357/
-MGUS associated with Type I Cryoglobulinemia
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/665531/
Are you being treated with any medications to help with the anemia besides the transfusion?
Yes you can self report. From what I understand, it would take the Drs 30-45minutes for EACH patient report. I would think this would not be cost effective nor time efficient for a hospital or office based physician to do during office hours/between patient appointments/visits/consults. This cumbersome and Inefficient process may contribute to low reporting to the VAERS system.
Same exact thing happened to my 58 year old husband. He was pale and very tired. Passed out at work and finally went to his doctor who did blood work. His hgb was down to 4.6 and he was hospitalized and received 4 units of blood and iron infusion. He was scoped up & down and had a small bowel follow through with nothing showing any source of bleed. A friend told me they heard about someone who had this happen after a Covid vaccine and suggested I look on line. I feel this is too similar to be a coincidence. He never had issues with his blood work prior to this event. He now is on iron supplement and has a complete blood count every 3 months since he stabilized.
Curious, what did your doctor suggest moving forward? Just continue with supplements?
We are experiencing similar issues as well and currently in the hospital. They’re just monitoring the HGB and already gave two units of blood last few days.
After receiving the Pfizer vaccine boosters, I have had low iron. I have never had low iron in my life and I am 58 years old.
I have been reading this and would like to share my experience. I have always been on the low side of normal on the hemoglobin. This last year my ferritin went down to 22. I attributed it to one of the following: diet, thyroid surgery (possible blood loss) but the doctor did a complete work up and also found high white blood cells. I have been having blood counts every three months, eating chicken liver once a week, beef once a week and taking iron pills. My ferritin went up to 40 but the hemoglobin remained a bit low. I had the full iron panel and it was normal. I also have had the pfiezer vaccine and boosters but no covid. The doctor was going to suggest the colonoscopy and upper gi if the levels didn't improve but they did improve after about 6 months. However, now I have been diagnosed with stage 0 of CLL which is a slow growing, chronic leukemia. This was revealed in the blood tests.
My husband used to give blood regularly and he became anemic and thinks it was because he was giving blood so often. He also thought that with getting older he had to stop. He was rejected due to getting anemic. His levels are still a bit low.
I suggest getting the full CBC and the differential blood test which looks more closely at the lab results. Give it time to get the iron levels up if doing it with diet and supplements. Also I read that waiting 30 minutes after an iron rich meal to drink coffee or tea is a good idea since the coffee or tea can interfere with iron absorption.
Thank you so much for your information. The bloodwork that was done so far was just the routine one and my primary doctor is sending me to a hematologist and a gastroenterologist. I will be careful not to drink coffee too soon.