New to anemia. What to expect?
I’m a 35 year old male. Bloodwork I had done in the hospital last month while being treated for foot pain showed that my red blood cell count, hemoglobin, and hematocrit were all low. Not low enough to cause symptoms, but low enough to be flagged.
My doctor also did bloodwork while testing me for gout, and it also showed low hemoglobin. My doctor’s plan was to wait four weeks and test my blood again, then start investigating. I still have about two weeks to go.
What worries me about my anemia is that I don’t think it is caused by an iron deficiency. The fact that I had gout, which is usually caused by foods that happen to be rich in iron, makes me think this. If my anemia isn’t caused by an iron deficiency, I think it’s likely to be indicative of a much larger problem, like maybe cancer. I don’t know, am I getting worried over nothing?
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Did they ever find the source?
This sounds like me. How did they find the MGUS and what do you do to manage it? Do you feel better? I can’t hold iron and needed a blood transfusion.
I have anemia and it's hard for me to walk far distances. I thought I was healthy. But I am not. What are ways I can be a better person to myself
I think my blood disorder could turn into cancer? Is that possible?
Hello @kristsam88, Welcome to Connect. I think you have already started on your journey to help yourself improve your anemia by just reaching out to learn more about the condition and what helps. Here's some information that I think you might find helpful to get started.
--- Iron Deficiency Anemia: Coping, Support, and Living …: https://www.verywellhealth.com/iron-deficiency-anemia-coping-5189822.
There is another discussion where you can learn what others with anemia have shared here:
--- New to anemia. What to expect?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/new-to-anemia-what-to-expect/
Did your doctor offer any suggestions or treatments?
Ya your numbers are fine unlike most other people here congrats
Hello @kristsam88 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I am glad you are reaching out to connect with others who understand what you are going through.
You will notice I have moved your post, and its replies, into an existing discussion which you can now find here:
- New to anemia. What to expect?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/new-to-anemia-what-to-expect/
I would like to bring in members @magdalenahgross @tyson1221 and @jdtay87 who may be able to share more with you.
When did you start to notice your symptoms?
You will need a bone marrow test by a hematologist. It doesn’t hurt now that they use Lidocaine. This will determine the cause of Anemia. Good Luck 🍀
My hematologist was thorough in giving me two bone marrow tests and ongoing blood tests. Although I know I am anemic, she told me I did not have low iron. Her only diagnosis was Polymyalgia Rheumatica. Like another writer here, I have been so dizzy and weak that I know there is a lot more to it. But I don't understand the technical blood test results online. I did have two infusions of irradiated blood and that did some good. Then the weakness/dizziness became unmanageable for me. In my research, I see a lot of symptoms that I recognize but that are not addressed, making me scared every day that I may have a stroke. My carotid artery is blocked and I have tinnitus also. I see that turbulence in blood flow pulsating sound created by this aberrant internal carotid artery in middle ear is a main cause of the tinnitus which is so intense and life changing. My dr. however simply said: do relaxation exercises. I feel she dropped the ball although I cannot of course diagnosis myself but I AM the source of these symptoms which remain largely ignored without adequate treatment. I do not think a rheumatologist is right for me, but could someone suggest the right kind of doctor to go to for help? Neurologist? ENT? another hematologist? She was so focused on finding something she missed since I dont have cancer that I had test after test after test with shot marks up and down both arms. She seems to have stopped testing and never found what she may have missed. So I am in limbo with this blood/dizziness/severe weakness and need to find help fast but with a new specialist with objectivity. Thank you all for the great insights.
I have no particular or direct advice other than to say that I have been Anemic for many years and it does lead to weakness and dizziness. I've used and been on a variety of different treatments that were directed at getting my Bone Marrow to produce good usable Blood cells. Some of them worked better than others. The one thing that I would suggest to you is to take what you read with a "Grain of Salt". There is a mountain of information available on the internet and particularly on many forums. Lots of "Arm-Chair" doctors out there. Be careful about what you buy into, it's easy to relate when you seem to have all the symptoms. Give you doctor a good and accurate report on your symptoms, but let him/her be the doctor.