Posted on 08/22/2024 9:41:22 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
Iron deficiency (ID) is common in an American statewide health system, and the time to resolution is prolonged, according to a study.
Jacob C. Cogan, M.D. and colleagues conducted a retrospective review of electronic medical record data from a Minnesota statewide health system and identified patients with ID (ferritin level ≤25 ng/mL). Participants had at least one follow-up ferritin level within three years. Resolved ID was classified as having a subsequent ferritin level ≥50 ng/mL. Data were included for 13,084 patients with ID between 2010 and 2020.
The researchers found that 41.9% of patients had resolution within three years of diagnosis (median time to resolution, 1.9 years), and 58.1% had no documented resolution. Age 60 years and older, male sex, and treatment with intravenous iron were factors associated with a greater likelihood of resolution (adjusted hazard ratios, 1.56, 1.58, and 2.96, respectively). A lower likelihood of resolution was seen in association with Black race (adjusted hazard ratio, 0.73).
"Iron deficiency can be challenging to diagnose, but it's easy to treat," Cogan said in a statement. "Our findings underscore the need for a more coordinated effort to recognize and treat iron deficiency to help improve quality of life."
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I have iron tablets but I rarely take them - guess I’ll take one or two now!
Eat red meat.
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Eat spinach.
A few days ago I had a physical and my doctor called and said my iron was too high.
Well for the past 3 months I’ve been eating alot of spinach dip.
https://www.knorr.com/us/en/r/knorr-spinach-dip-recipe.html/68467
Yummy on steroids!
“Eat red meat.”
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Getting the RDA is hard for women even before factoring in heavy menses. And it seems like the non-doctors providing medical care to us are poorly trained regarding iron.
Women - get your ferritin checked, do your stupid three month trial of iron pills to appease the insurance company, and then tell your doctor the iron pills cause problems (upset stomach, constipation) and you would like an iron infusion. Do not be satisfied until your ferritin is over 50!
Brain fog and fatigue from low ferritin is real - you don’t have to live that way!
When young my gynecologist often found I had anemia and low iron. I would take iron tablets sometimes with improvement, but forget and slip back down. Then I read Adelle Davis’s book Let’s Eat Right to Keep FIt and Let’s Get Well. ONe of those books gave me the information to take vitamins C and E for my developing varicose veins. Within a month my veins were healing/disappearing, then I saw my doctor again and my anemia was gone. I subsequently read that red blood cells when one is anemic may only live 85 days, but when taking adequate Vitamin E may live 115 days. So apparently the E fixed my RBC’s life span by increasing it 30 days.
from link:
cooking in a cast iron skillet can add significant amounts of iron to your food and into your body. In addition to eating more iron-rich foods like meats, beans, and spinach, cooking in a cast iron pot is an easy way to boost your iron intake.
Cooking in a cast iron pan’s an easy way to get iron in your diet.
from link:
...cooking in a cast iron skillet can add significant amounts of iron to your food and into your body. In addition to eating more iron-rich foods like meats, beans, and spinach, cooking in a cast iron pot is an easy way to boost your iron intake.
Thanks
I’ve now got several - don’t know where 2 are but I’ve got 2 brand new ones that I haven’t used yet
My life is always...... complicated
Sigh 😔
Thalassemia major and minor. Doctors are always telling me to take iron and then I have to remind them I have a genetic disorder.
Btw if you have Mediterranean, middle eastern, or Asian background you need to be especially aware of thalassemia and whether or not you and the other parent are carriers
Have a dear friend (ex girlfriend) just getting past chemo. She was a vegetarian. Docs told her to eat red meat for the iron content. She complied - and discovered she actually likes beef. Sometimes the world is weird.
Spinach and eggs every day and steak twice a week. Hamburgers here and there. Seem to do okay in the gym with those in the diet.
Spinach is good! Esp if sautéed in olive oil with a little garlic. Raw spinach is also good. Wash it first though.
Carter’s Little Liver Pills.
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