Looking for advice..hemochromatosis

Posted by Nothing Helps @oliverlaurena, Apr 27, 2014

Looking for advice...I am 37 years old. For the last two years I have been experiencing food intolerances and mouth sores. The doctors have run all the lab work possible, allergy tests, and have done a colonoscopy. Nothing has been found. The only thing that seems to help is not eating gluten. But, even with that I still have really bad diarrhea around my period. This month the diarrhea is so bad I have had bleeding hemorrhoids for a week now. Taking my breath away pain.....Please HELP...

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@joejan

Thank you for your response, Justin. My husband is currently under the care of a hematologist and a neurologist - wondering whether he should instead be seeing a gastroenterologist? I welcome input from others who may have some guidance to offer. Thank you all.

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@joejan, you are welcome. I only say that because of the information I found here, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hemochromatosis/symptoms-causes/syc-20351443. If you click on the tab that says "Doctors and departments" it lists gastroenterology and hepatology as the main two. Do you think you would have the ability to see a gastroenterologist or has this been mentioned?

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@joejan

Hoping to connect with others with this diagnosis. My husband was diagnosed with mild dementia in March and prescribed 2 meds. Primary symptom was memory issues. He has recently also been diagnosed with Hemachromatosis which can also affect memory. Am now wondering whether he does actually have dementia and am hoping for guidance from others with similar experience. Thank you.

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Hello @joejan, welcome to Connect. I can understand why you would have questions about whether or not the hemochromatosis or dementia is what is causing memory issues or if your husband has dementia at all. If you don't mind sharing, have your providers collaborated on each diagnosis to determine which may be causing the memory issues. Did the provider who diagnosed hemochromatosis mention that it might be the primary cause of the memory issues? You may notice, I moved your discussion to the Digestive Health group as hemochromatosis is typically treated by the Gastroenterology and Hepatology division. I would also like to invite back a few members who previously discussed hemochromatosis, @savov, @ruettj.

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Hello @joejan,

You may notice that I merged your initial discussion to this one as I thought it would be beneficial for you to meet other members who have experience with hemochromatosis.
If you click on VIEW & REPLY in your email notification, you will see the whole discussion and can join in, meet, and participate with other members talking about their or their loved ones' experiences.

How is your husband doing, @joejan? Has he consulted with a gastroenterologist?

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@ianw

Hi,
I have just been through a full health check and the only negative that came back was that I have high iron levels in my blood - 900+ which is affecting my liver and other organs. Test results showed that it is not hereditary disease so doctor thinks it is just diet. I need to go see a specialist dietician but can't get in for a few weeks, My only query with this that I have been trying to lose weight for the last 6 months so have been eating quite a well balanced and healthy diet, and would eat red meat / high iron foods less than 3 times per week. Has anyone else in the group had similar?
Thanks
Ian

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Hi @ianw,

You may also wish to view this discussion in the Digestive Health group:
"Looking for advice..hemochromatosis” https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/looking-for-advice-i-am-37-years-old-for-the-last-two-years/

Hemochromatosis is an iron overload disorder in which a person absorbs too much iron from the food and drink they consume. Left untreated, it can damage various organs in the body. The skin takes on a bronze color. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hemochromatosis/symptoms-causes/syc-20351443

May I ask whether your iron levels have come down? Do you notice any symptoms associated with the high iron level?

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@lioness

Ianw hi I found your story interesting as my brother had alot of iron in his system The Dr.told him to give blood when blood bank came around its called hyperchrometosis did your Dr ever mention it?

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@ianw. Also my brothers high iron wasn't hereditary but he lived on the coast and ate alot of fish and shrimp but in order to get rid of the high iron like I said Dr told him.to give blood everytime the blood bank was going in town. Good luck

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@kanaazpereira

Hi @ianw,

You may also wish to view this discussion in the Digestive Health group:
"Looking for advice..hemochromatosis” https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/looking-for-advice-i-am-37-years-old-for-the-last-two-years/

Hemochromatosis is an iron overload disorder in which a person absorbs too much iron from the food and drink they consume. Left untreated, it can damage various organs in the body. The skin takes on a bronze color. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hemochromatosis/symptoms-causes/syc-20351443

May I ask whether your iron levels have come down? Do you notice any symptoms associated with the high iron level?

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Hi Kanaaz, i have been on a low iron diet for the past 6 - 7 weeks plus dropped vitamin c supplements out. My iron has dropped from 27 down to 7 - normal, Ferritin dropped from 865 to 720, liver function has improved by about 10% (still in concern level) cholesterol down from 4.5 to 4 and glucose from 5.4 to 3.4. There are still some high inflammation signals but all other blood tests came back clear. Need to revisit in a couple of months to see if liver function continues to improve or further tests to be done. The only thing i noticed with the high iron levels has been inability to lose weight despite diet and exercise but Dr thinks this cold be as a result of liver function. Have to see how it goes next test!
thanks
ian

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@lioness

@ianw. Also my brothers high iron wasn't hereditary but he lived on the coast and ate alot of fish and shrimp but in order to get rid of the high iron like I said Dr told him.to give blood everytime the blood bank was going in town. Good luck

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Thanks @lioness - yep have cut out red meat completely for past 6 -8 weeks and iron level back to normal - ferretin is still high but dropping (865 to 720) so hoepfully will continue to drop it - apparently i produce and store the ferretin just don't use it!

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Husband recently diagnosed with Hemochromatosis and was prescribed Jadenu in lieu of giving blood twice a week. Would welcome any experiences of others with this condition. Side effects of this med (generic for Exelon); Have you seen weight loss? Are you limiting red meat? Any other guidance/info would be very much appreciated. Thank you!

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@joejan

Husband recently diagnosed with Hemochromatosis and was prescribed Jadenu in lieu of giving blood twice a week. Would welcome any experiences of others with this condition. Side effects of this med (generic for Exelon); Have you seen weight loss? Are you limiting red meat? Any other guidance/info would be very much appreciated. Thank you!

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@joejan, I moved your discussion back with your other posts to the hemochromatosis discussion to keep them in one place. Although it is a for a different diagnosis, I'd like to invite @tavi who has discussed using this medication.

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My 78-year old husband has just been diagnosed with hemochromatosis. He will see a hemotologist later this week, presumably to begin treatment. What can we expect in terms of diet and life-style changes? Can this condition be cure.

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