Iron Depletion in Blood related to COVID?

Posted by stellm @stellm, Jun 11, 2021

Has there been any reports of iron depletion in the blood after receiving the Pfizer vaccine?

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@justinesmith

thanks for the input. I'm sorry but perhaps I didn't make it very clear. I had labs awhile back and doctor put me on iron supplements and dietary improvements. Then I had new labs and everything improved. I had full iron spectrum tests as well as a lot of other tests done.

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My doctor hasn’t done anything for me for months. Now that I have complained about my symptoms more, she is sending me to a hematologist. Hopefully I will get the same treatment as you and start to feel better.

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@jerrysgirl3

I've actually never thought about percentages but first a hematologist not just an oncologist, then I would look online and see what their specialties are and what their SUB specialties are. Where do you live, if you want to share. Town or state. Most big hospitals have a cancer center. I just found an old post I wrote on FB about a CLL doc I had who took blood by pricking my finger and squeezing it into a tube!! She hardly did any tests. Crazy. There are a lot of new CLL treatments (meds) here and coming out and if your doc doesn't know about them or the tests you need to take and what labs to watch, then it's not a good thing. CLL is VERY specific. But then again it's also not extremely common although I heard it's the new up and coming "star"!!!

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Thanks, I will do a little more research. I have had the full spectrum of blood tests including the genetic testing. I have just moved to a new state in the U.S. so I am starting over looking for a doctor.

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@jerrysgirl3

I've actually never thought about percentages but first a hematologist not just an oncologist, then I would look online and see what their specialties are and what their SUB specialties are. Where do you live, if you want to share. Town or state. Most big hospitals have a cancer center. I just found an old post I wrote on FB about a CLL doc I had who took blood by pricking my finger and squeezing it into a tube!! She hardly did any tests. Crazy. There are a lot of new CLL treatments (meds) here and coming out and if your doc doesn't know about them or the tests you need to take and what labs to watch, then it's not a good thing. CLL is VERY specific. But then again it's also not extremely common although I heard it's the new up and coming "star"!!!

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I am in Michigan. Does anyone know of a cll specialist in Michigan?

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@justinesmith

I am in Michigan. Does anyone know of a cll specialist in Michigan?

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I found this. Go to the website and check it out. I have no clue if they're good or not but you can research that online. I typed in search : leukemia cancer centers in MI. My doctor is 100 miles away. That's usually the case 🙁

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@justinesmith

Thanks, I will do a little more research. I have had the full spectrum of blood tests including the genetic testing. I have just moved to a new state in the U.S. so I am starting over looking for a doctor.

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Ahhhhhh. They make sense. Well that's good and I'm sure you have the records with you or after you find a doctor make sure they send them over. Sometimes a doctor will want to take their own tests so don't feel like they're taking advantage. Just make sure your insurance COVERS A SECOND TEST!!!!

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@jerrysgirl3

I found this. Go to the website and check it out. I have no clue if they're good or not but you can research that online. I typed in search : leukemia cancer centers in MI. My doctor is 100 miles away. That's usually the case 🙁

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Yes, I appreciate it , thank you.

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@missjude

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.

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I was talking to a lady today who also is seeing a hematologist after becoming anemic after the first Pfizer booster shot. There are way too many people that this has happened to for it to be a coincidence.

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The government needs to start paying people for all the side effects their vaccine has caused.

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@missjude

The government needs to start paying people for all the side effects their vaccine has caused.

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It's cost me several thousand dollars out of pocket so far, plus dealing with being anemic.

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I hope you start feeling better. It’s ridiculous how the government has treated this issue by ignoring it.

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