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Iron Depletion in Blood related to COVID?

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: May 14 4:52pm | Replies (1047)

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I’ve never been told I have an iron deficiency however I was scheduled for a lumbar fusion my surgeon called me and said he can’t do it because my hemoglobin was 7. I had to have colonoscopy and endoscopy they were both normal no internal bleeding so now I’m taking iron and vitamin C trying to get my level up. I have never had any issues like this until after I got the Pfizer vaccine😢😡

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After my Pfizer pair of vaccinations my iron levels dropped noticeably. I reviewed my previous blood work and saw no history of iron anemia or iron anomalies. I mentioned it to my PCP, who understandably had no immediate opinion on an unknown anomaly - but he also reviewed my past blood work and agreed it did seem unusual. I mentioned it to my hematologist who took the same skeptical attitude. I decided to record the anomaly on VAERS with the caveat that there was no medical support for the connection at that time but I wanted to get it on record.

When I saw this Mayo blog I noticed that the moderator said that there was no record of the connection on VAERS which alarmed me so I thought I would get it on record here.

My question to my PCP and my hematologist was, since the ferritin operates within the mRNA protocols, as do the CoViD vaccines like Pfizer, could that have affected my iron levels? I still think that it is possibly an issue worth looking into, but there may not be enough cases to generate any research. Besides, the mRNA vaccines have come to be equated with Holy Water...