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I did initially try taking oral iron supplements, but that was unsuccessful. For my first round of infusions, the source of the blood loss seemed obvious, but now there is no clear answer. Last year, my hematologist only checked my iron levels a month after my infusions and that was that. I have no idea when my levels started dropping again. Overtime my symptoms started to gradually come back, and I eventually went back to the doctor because my family noticed the severe decline in both my mood and energy level. My hematologist mentioned that I could just have trouble absorbing iron and will probably need iron infusions for the rest of my life, but he hasn’t done any tests yet to rule out other possible causes. I’m hoping my primary care physician will recommend some next steps.

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Hopefully the PCP can investigate a little more! I asked that because I was told the infusion gives you 3 months worth of iron in one shot. My levels, coincidentally, started to drop again at around 3 months after the infusion. We caught it because my doctor ordered monthly blood work to see how the infusion was holding. I received another one not long ago so we’ll see what happens this time!