How to make regular cheerios taste good?

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  • Alyssa_Is_LosingIt
    Alyssa_Is_LosingIt Posts: 4,696 Member
    Ang108 wrote: »

    I’m not getting an iron injection/infusion. I’ve heard terrible stories about those. I asked my doctor about those just out of curiosity and she said those are very rare and only done if absolutely necessary.

    Have you also " heard " that anemia so severe that you can't get out of bed is normally life threatening from a certain point on ?
    So, maybe you should indeed forget all about enriched cereal, drops, pills or supplements and just get ready for the event that puts all that misery to an end.


    I do find it quite hilarious that OP whines about all the dangers of liquid iron, iron injections, anti-depressants, birth control, etc., but seems to just lay back and take all the side effects of being severely anemic.

    People are funny sometimes.
  • PrizePopple
    PrizePopple Posts: 3,133 Member
    Curt911 wrote: »
    AlisonH729 wrote: »
    MyM0wM0w wrote: »
    So, you're 23 and still living off your mom.

    Woah hey. Now obviously living 'off' & living 'with' is not the same thing. But in defense of anyone still living at home, I lived with my parents until I was 27. Granted by then if I had to go the doctor I had my own insurance from my own big girl job, and was able save up the down payment on a condo. But at 21, even at 23 to an extent I still relied on them for some stuff. Like my car loan from the Bank of Mom (which has since been paid off). Not defending the OP. Just letting anyone who may have said, 'Hey I still live with my parent(s)' that it's okay.

    And I know that this is off topic, but lets face it, it's way too late to worry about that.

    Wait a sec.....is the OP complaining about the Cheerios that mom buys? That makes me question the purpose of this whole thread. The OP is simply ungrateful

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    Well played sir. I hadn't even considered that angle. You win.
  • kamakazeekim
    kamakazeekim Posts: 1,183 Member
    skullshank wrote: »
    gaga-cheerios.gif
    MrM27 wrote: »
    If I eat red meat for 5 days straight, will it correct this? How much of it would I have to eat?

    You're acting like eating red meat is such a chore...like apparently everything else that might be good for your anemia.

    And no. It won't "correct it", as anemia is not a one-cure condition. You'll have to continue eating red meat regularly. Have a tissue.

    It's not a chore. I just have a fear of food poisoning and I get scared of red meat. I worded that wrong though. I meant like would I start feeling better?

    So now you are afraid of red meat? But you have been asking about red meat. Oh brother.
    MrM27 wrote: »
    OP, people have been trying to give you good advice, but you don't want to hear it if it doesn't mean you can eat cereal for all your iron needs. Honestly, if your anemia is that bad, you should prioritize your health over your aversion to pills/supplements. A little discomfort from taking a pill seems like a small price to pay for improved health and well-being. If 13 pages of responses hasn't proven it already, there's not some magic remedy to your problem, and you're either going to have to eat a *kitten* load of Cheerios or suck it up and do something out of your comfort zone to correct the deficiency.

    Although that seems logical and I should prioritize my health, anxiety is illogical and doesn't work that way. If I were to be able to get the Flintstones down, I would freak out. I would pace the room and flail my hands and be trying desperately to get the taste out of my mouth. I'd probably freak out for 30 minutes to an hour and hopefully not stress so much that I'd throw it up. That's why I haven't taken the supplement.

    This Can't Be Real

    It is. People who don't have anxiety don't understand it.

    Actually I have suffered from Anxiety. And I dealt with it. Like you should do and not make excuses.


    I asked you a question, did you try and Google for iron rich foods?

    I already have an appointment scheduled with a therapist who was recommended to me by my doctor. It's 2 months away. I've visited a couple therapists in the past who weren't any help. One of them said my anxiety was so bad, therapy wouldn't work for me. I can't go through this for 2 more months. My iron is too low and needs to get up now.

    And yes I have googled iron rich foods. It doesn't tell me much. I need a diet of what to eat every day to achieve 200-250% and/or correct this anemia.

    Oh Jesus help us! I am a therapist. No credible therapist will tell you that your anxiety is so bad that therapy cannot help. The best treatment for severe anxiety is a combination of medication and therapy. Adding in intense physical activity when in the middle of an anxiety attack will help decrease your symptoms. Deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, guided imagery, visualization, exposure therapy, and many many more methods have all been proven to help decrease anxiety even in the most extreme cases when properly implemented and regularly practiced!

    Oh and FYI...if what you've said about your medical provider is true...I would not trust their recommended therapist. Make sure the therapist is properly licensed through their respective board.
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    can this thread just... die already? :(

    I regret ever posting on it.... it just goes on and on and on.... ffs
  • juggernaut1974
    juggernaut1974 Posts: 6,212 Member
    skullshank wrote: »
    gaga-cheerios.gif
    MrM27 wrote: »
    If I eat red meat for 5 days straight, will it correct this? How much of it would I have to eat?

    You're acting like eating red meat is such a chore...like apparently everything else that might be good for your anemia.

    And no. It won't "correct it", as anemia is not a one-cure condition. You'll have to continue eating red meat regularly. Have a tissue.

    It's not a chore. I just have a fear of food poisoning and I get scared of red meat. I worded that wrong though. I meant like would I start feeling better?

    So now you are afraid of red meat? But you have been asking about red meat. Oh brother.
    MrM27 wrote: »
    OP, people have been trying to give you good advice, but you don't want to hear it if it doesn't mean you can eat cereal for all your iron needs. Honestly, if your anemia is that bad, you should prioritize your health over your aversion to pills/supplements. A little discomfort from taking a pill seems like a small price to pay for improved health and well-being. If 13 pages of responses hasn't proven it already, there's not some magic remedy to your problem, and you're either going to have to eat a *kitten* load of Cheerios or suck it up and do something out of your comfort zone to correct the deficiency.

    Although that seems logical and I should prioritize my health, anxiety is illogical and doesn't work that way. If I were to be able to get the Flintstones down, I would freak out. I would pace the room and flail my hands and be trying desperately to get the taste out of my mouth. I'd probably freak out for 30 minutes to an hour and hopefully not stress so much that I'd throw it up. That's why I haven't taken the supplement.

    This Can't Be Real

    It is. People who don't have anxiety don't understand it.

    Actually I have suffered from Anxiety. And I dealt with it. Like you should do and not make excuses.


    I asked you a question, did you try and Google for iron rich foods?

    I already have an appointment scheduled with a therapist who was recommended to me by my doctor. It's 2 months away. I've visited a couple therapists in the past who weren't any help. One of them said my anxiety was so bad, therapy wouldn't work for me. I can't go through this for 2 more months. My iron is too low and needs to get up now.

    And yes I have googled iron rich foods. It doesn't tell me much. I need a diet of what to eat every day to achieve 200-250% and/or correct this anemia.

    Oh Jesus help us! I am a therapist. No credible therapist will tell you that your anxiety is so bad that therapy cannot help. The best treatment for severe anxiety is a combination of medication and therapy. Adding in intense physical activity when in the middle of an anxiety attack will help decrease your symptoms. Deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, guided imagery, visualization, exposure therapy, and many many more methods have all been proven to help decrease anxiety even in the most extreme cases when properly implemented and regularly practiced!

    Oh and FYI...if what you've said about your medical provider is true...I would not trust their recommended therapist. Make sure the therapist is properly licensed through their respective board.

    It's OK ...she later admitted she lied about having the appointment.

    That makes it all better or something.
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    It's OK ...she later admitted she lied about having the appointment.

    That makes it all better or something.

    where was this? because if so, i'm going to be even more annoyed.
  • ana3067
    ana3067 Posts: 5,623 Member
    skullshank wrote: »
    gaga-cheerios.gif
    MrM27 wrote: »
    If I eat red meat for 5 days straight, will it correct this? How much of it would I have to eat?

    You're acting like eating red meat is such a chore...like apparently everything else that might be good for your anemia.

    And no. It won't "correct it", as anemia is not a one-cure condition. You'll have to continue eating red meat regularly. Have a tissue.

    It's not a chore. I just have a fear of food poisoning and I get scared of red meat. I worded that wrong though. I meant like would I start feeling better?

    So now you are afraid of red meat? But you have been asking about red meat. Oh brother.
    MrM27 wrote: »
    OP, people have been trying to give you good advice, but you don't want to hear it if it doesn't mean you can eat cereal for all your iron needs. Honestly, if your anemia is that bad, you should prioritize your health over your aversion to pills/supplements. A little discomfort from taking a pill seems like a small price to pay for improved health and well-being. If 13 pages of responses hasn't proven it already, there's not some magic remedy to your problem, and you're either going to have to eat a *kitten* load of Cheerios or suck it up and do something out of your comfort zone to correct the deficiency.

    Although that seems logical and I should prioritize my health, anxiety is illogical and doesn't work that way. If I were to be able to get the Flintstones down, I would freak out. I would pace the room and flail my hands and be trying desperately to get the taste out of my mouth. I'd probably freak out for 30 minutes to an hour and hopefully not stress so much that I'd throw it up. That's why I haven't taken the supplement.

    This Can't Be Real

    It is. People who don't have anxiety don't understand it.

    Actually I have suffered from Anxiety. And I dealt with it. Like you should do and not make excuses.


    I asked you a question, did you try and Google for iron rich foods?

    I already have an appointment scheduled with a therapist who was recommended to me by my doctor. It's 2 months away. I've visited a couple therapists in the past who weren't any help. One of them said my anxiety was so bad, therapy wouldn't work for me. I can't go through this for 2 more months. My iron is too low and needs to get up now.

    And yes I have googled iron rich foods. It doesn't tell me much. I need a diet of what to eat every day to achieve 200-250% and/or correct this anemia.

    Oh Jesus help us! I am a therapist. No credible therapist will tell you that your anxiety is so bad that therapy cannot help. The best treatment for severe anxiety is a combination of medication and therapy. Adding in intense physical activity when in the middle of an anxiety attack will help decrease your symptoms. Deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, guided imagery, visualization, exposure therapy, and many many more methods have all been proven to help decrease anxiety even in the most extreme cases when properly implemented and regularly practiced!

    Oh and FYI...if what you've said about your medical provider is true...I would not trust their recommended therapist. Make sure the therapist is properly licensed through their respective board.

    They might say that THEY cannot help you because your problems require a different specialist, but that =/= not helping at all.
  • skullshank
    skullshank Posts: 4,323 Member
    just swinging back in to check this dumpster fire.

    good stuff!

    how's it goin, OP?
  • ana3067
    ana3067 Posts: 5,623 Member
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    can this thread just... die already? :(

    I regret ever posting on it.... it just goes on and on and on.... ffs

    THIS IS THE THREAD THAT NEVER FRACKING ENDS, OKAY?
  • Alyssa_Is_LosingIt
    Alyssa_Is_LosingIt Posts: 4,696 Member
    edited April 2015
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    can this thread just... die already? :(

    I regret ever posting on it.... it just goes on and on and on.... ffs

    It is honestly like the fieriest, goriest train wreck imaginable. And we are all just standing around it in shock, with our popcorn, thinking "WTF?" to ourselves. And no one even comes to clean it up. The vultures are starting to come to pick through the wreckage, the surrounding forest is catching on fire, fuel is leaking into the rivers, and yet the wreck just sits there, burning.

    It's also kind of like an episode of Jerry Springer or something. I keep checking back in - it's so hard to look away.
  • glevinso
    glevinso Posts: 1,895 Member
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    can this thread just... die already? :(

    I regret ever posting on it.... it just goes on and on and on.... ffs

    Sadly this thread is running it's course. Sortof like the "heat death of the universe" issue, the comments now are sporadic and no longer entertaining.
  • juggernaut1974
    juggernaut1974 Posts: 6,212 Member
    edited April 2015
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    It's OK ...she later admitted she lied about having the appointment.

    That makes it all better or something.

    where was this? because if so, i'm going to be even more annoyed.

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    ana3067 wrote: »
    EWJLang wrote: »
    skullshank wrote: »
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    MrM27 wrote: »
    If I eat red meat for 5 days straight, will it correct this? How much of it would I have to eat?

    You're acting like eating red meat is such a chore...like apparently everything else that might be good for your anemia.

    And no. It won't "correct it", as anemia is not a one-cure condition. You'll have to continue eating red meat regularly. Have a tissue.

    It's not a chore. I just have a fear of food poisoning and I get scared of red meat. I worded that wrong though. I meant like would I start feeling better?

    So now you are afraid of red meat? But you have been asking about red meat. Oh brother.
    MrM27 wrote: »
    OP, people have been trying to give you good advice, but you don't want to hear it if it doesn't mean you can eat cereal for all your iron needs. Honestly, if your anemia is that bad, you should prioritize your health over your aversion to pills/supplements. A little discomfort from taking a pill seems like a small price to pay for improved health and well-being. If 13 pages of responses hasn't proven it already, there's not some magic remedy to your problem, and you're either going to have to eat a *kitten* load of Cheerios or suck it up and do something out of your comfort zone to correct the deficiency.

    Although that seems logical and I should prioritize my health, anxiety is illogical and doesn't work that way. If I were to be able to get the Flintstones down, I would freak out. I would pace the room and flail my hands and be trying desperately to get the taste out of my mouth. I'd probably freak out for 30 minutes to an hour and hopefully not stress so much that I'd throw it up. That's why I haven't taken the supplement.

    This Can't Be Real

    It is. People who don't have anxiety don't understand it.

    Actually I have suffered from Anxiety. And I dealt with it. Like you should do and not make excuses.


    I asked you a question, did you try and Google for iron rich foods?

    I already have an appointment scheduled with a therapist who was recommended to me by my doctor. It's 2 months away. I've visited a couple therapists in the past who weren't any help. One of them said my anxiety was so bad, therapy wouldn't work for me. I can't go through this for 2 more months. My iron is too low and needs to get up now.

    And yes I have googled iron rich foods. It doesn't tell me much. I need a diet of what to eat every day to achieve 200-250% and/or correct this anemia.

    Let me guess... he said therapy ALONE wouldn't work for you, and recommended medication in addition to it.

    And you refused.

    It was a she. And no she didn't suggest medication. She just said my anxiety is so bad, the techniques she would help me with wouldn't work. She also had numerous bad reviews written on her. Some people said they were told the same thing.

    So, being an adult, you saw that the first therapist was a QUACK, and found a new one, right? What did that one say?

    The new one I haven't seen yet. The appointment is 2 months away but people don't believe me. Did you know it takes 3 months to get into an endocrinologist? Some specialists it takes time to see.

    Where do you live?

    I never want to move there.

    I know some specialists do take a while to get in to see depending on how emergent your case is.

    I had an unstable thyroid when I was referred to endocrinology. I was seen within a week.

    My migraine specialist took three months for an appointment, though.

    I can't imagine a therapist for a problem as severe as yours taking that long.

    I've been to four... They don't. Especially since they don't require insurance
    EWJLang wrote: »
    skullshank wrote: »
    gaga-cheerios.gif
    MrM27 wrote: »
    If I eat red meat for 5 days straight, will it correct this? How much of it would I have to eat?

    You're acting like eating red meat is such a chore...like apparently everything else that might be good for your anemia.

    And no. It won't "correct it", as anemia is not a one-cure condition. You'll have to continue eating red meat regularly. Have a tissue.

    It's not a chore. I just have a fear of food poisoning and I get scared of red meat. I worded that wrong though. I meant like would I start feeling better?

    So now you are afraid of red meat? But you have been asking about red meat. Oh brother.
    MrM27 wrote: »
    OP, people have been trying to give you good advice, but you don't want to hear it if it doesn't mean you can eat cereal for all your iron needs. Honestly, if your anemia is that bad, you should prioritize your health over your aversion to pills/supplements. A little discomfort from taking a pill seems like a small price to pay for improved health and well-being. If 13 pages of responses hasn't proven it already, there's not some magic remedy to your problem, and you're either going to have to eat a *kitten* load of Cheerios or suck it up and do something out of your comfort zone to correct the deficiency.

    Although that seems logical and I should prioritize my health, anxiety is illogical and doesn't work that way. If I were to be able to get the Flintstones down, I would freak out. I would pace the room and flail my hands and be trying desperately to get the taste out of my mouth. I'd probably freak out for 30 minutes to an hour and hopefully not stress so much that I'd throw it up. That's why I haven't taken the supplement.

    This Can't Be Real

    It is. People who don't have anxiety don't understand it.

    Actually I have suffered from Anxiety. And I dealt with it. Like you should do and not make excuses.


    I asked you a question, did you try and Google for iron rich foods?

    I already have an appointment scheduled with a therapist who was recommended to me by my doctor. It's 2 months away. I've visited a couple therapists in the past who weren't any help. One of them said my anxiety was so bad, therapy wouldn't work for me. I can't go through this for 2 more months. My iron is too low and needs to get up now.

    And yes I have googled iron rich foods. It doesn't tell me much. I need a diet of what to eat every day to achieve 200-250% and/or correct this anemia.

    Let me guess... he said therapy ALONE wouldn't work for you, and recommended medication in addition to it.

    And you refused.

    It was a she. And no she didn't suggest medication. She just said my anxiety is so bad, the techniques she would help me with wouldn't work. She also had numerous bad reviews written on her. Some people said they were told the same thing.

    So, being an adult, you saw that the first therapist was a QUACK, and found a new one, right? What did that one say?

    The new one I haven't seen yet. The appointment is 2 months away but people don't believe me. Did you know it takes 3 months to get into an endocrinologist? Some specialists it takes time to see.

    Where do you live?

    I never want to move there.

    I know some specialists do take a while to get in to see depending on how emergent your case is.

    I had an unstable thyroid when I was referred to endocrinology. I was seen within a week.

    My migraine specialist took three months for an appointment, though.

    I can't imagine a therapist for a problem as severe as yours taking that long.

    It could also be an insurance issue. Sometimes it takes a while to be permitted to see a specialist. I also imagine that OP might be more honest online in an anonymous forum than talking to a doctor in person. So perhaps the severity of her case is unknown to the proper people.

    I've been to four therapists. All insured. None took months to get into. You can also pick your own therapists so like... She could have picked another one when she was told it will take two months. Sounds like excuses to me. And seeing one for anxiety isn't a specialist either.

    Fine I don't have an appointment scheduled. But my mom doesn't wanna pay the money for my inability to take a "fing cartoon." meaning the Flintstones. She says how she has to pay all this money just for me to do simple things.

  • pepperpat64
    pepperpat64 Posts: 423 Member
    edited April 2015
    OP has probably created another new account and posted a slightly different version of the same question by now, something like "How do I make Post Raisin Bran taste more like Kellogg Raisin Bran?" LOL.
  • Alyssa_Is_LosingIt
    Alyssa_Is_LosingIt Posts: 4,696 Member
    glevinso wrote: »
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    can this thread just... die already? :(

    I regret ever posting on it.... it just goes on and on and on.... ffs

    Sadly this thread is running it's course. Sortof like the "heat death of the universe" issue, the comments now are sporadic and no longer entertaining.

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  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    ceoverturf wrote: »
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    It's OK ...she later admitted she lied about having the appointment.

    That makes it all better or something.

    where was this? because if so, i'm going to be even more annoyed.

    Page 20:
    ana3067 wrote: »
    EWJLang wrote: »
    skullshank wrote: »
    gaga-cheerios.gif
    MrM27 wrote: »
    If I eat red meat for 5 days straight, will it correct this? How much of it would I have to eat?

    You're acting like eating red meat is such a chore...like apparently everything else that might be good for your anemia.

    And no. It won't "correct it", as anemia is not a one-cure condition. You'll have to continue eating red meat regularly. Have a tissue.

    It's not a chore. I just have a fear of food poisoning and I get scared of red meat. I worded that wrong though. I meant like would I start feeling better?

    So now you are afraid of red meat? But you have been asking about red meat. Oh brother.
    MrM27 wrote: »
    OP, people have been trying to give you good advice, but you don't want to hear it if it doesn't mean you can eat cereal for all your iron needs. Honestly, if your anemia is that bad, you should prioritize your health over your aversion to pills/supplements. A little discomfort from taking a pill seems like a small price to pay for improved health and well-being. If 13 pages of responses hasn't proven it already, there's not some magic remedy to your problem, and you're either going to have to eat a *kitten* load of Cheerios or suck it up and do something out of your comfort zone to correct the deficiency.

    Although that seems logical and I should prioritize my health, anxiety is illogical and doesn't work that way. If I were to be able to get the Flintstones down, I would freak out. I would pace the room and flail my hands and be trying desperately to get the taste out of my mouth. I'd probably freak out for 30 minutes to an hour and hopefully not stress so much that I'd throw it up. That's why I haven't taken the supplement.

    This Can't Be Real

    It is. People who don't have anxiety don't understand it.

    Actually I have suffered from Anxiety. And I dealt with it. Like you should do and not make excuses.


    I asked you a question, did you try and Google for iron rich foods?

    I already have an appointment scheduled with a therapist who was recommended to me by my doctor. It's 2 months away. I've visited a couple therapists in the past who weren't any help. One of them said my anxiety was so bad, therapy wouldn't work for me. I can't go through this for 2 more months. My iron is too low and needs to get up now.

    And yes I have googled iron rich foods. It doesn't tell me much. I need a diet of what to eat every day to achieve 200-250% and/or correct this anemia.

    Let me guess... he said therapy ALONE wouldn't work for you, and recommended medication in addition to it.

    And you refused.

    It was a she. And no she didn't suggest medication. She just said my anxiety is so bad, the techniques she would help me with wouldn't work. She also had numerous bad reviews written on her. Some people said they were told the same thing.

    So, being an adult, you saw that the first therapist was a QUACK, and found a new one, right? What did that one say?

    The new one I haven't seen yet. The appointment is 2 months away but people don't believe me. Did you know it takes 3 months to get into an endocrinologist? Some specialists it takes time to see.

    Where do you live?

    I never want to move there.

    I know some specialists do take a while to get in to see depending on how emergent your case is.

    I had an unstable thyroid when I was referred to endocrinology. I was seen within a week.

    My migraine specialist took three months for an appointment, though.

    I can't imagine a therapist for a problem as severe as yours taking that long.

    I've been to four... They don't. Especially since they don't require insurance
    EWJLang wrote: »
    skullshank wrote: »
    gaga-cheerios.gif
    MrM27 wrote: »
    If I eat red meat for 5 days straight, will it correct this? How much of it would I have to eat?

    You're acting like eating red meat is such a chore...like apparently everything else that might be good for your anemia.

    And no. It won't "correct it", as anemia is not a one-cure condition. You'll have to continue eating red meat regularly. Have a tissue.

    It's not a chore. I just have a fear of food poisoning and I get scared of red meat. I worded that wrong though. I meant like would I start feeling better?

    So now you are afraid of red meat? But you have been asking about red meat. Oh brother.
    MrM27 wrote: »
    OP, people have been trying to give you good advice, but you don't want to hear it if it doesn't mean you can eat cereal for all your iron needs. Honestly, if your anemia is that bad, you should prioritize your health over your aversion to pills/supplements. A little discomfort from taking a pill seems like a small price to pay for improved health and well-being. If 13 pages of responses hasn't proven it already, there's not some magic remedy to your problem, and you're either going to have to eat a *kitten* load of Cheerios or suck it up and do something out of your comfort zone to correct the deficiency.

    Although that seems logical and I should prioritize my health, anxiety is illogical and doesn't work that way. If I were to be able to get the Flintstones down, I would freak out. I would pace the room and flail my hands and be trying desperately to get the taste out of my mouth. I'd probably freak out for 30 minutes to an hour and hopefully not stress so much that I'd throw it up. That's why I haven't taken the supplement.

    This Can't Be Real

    It is. People who don't have anxiety don't understand it.

    Actually I have suffered from Anxiety. And I dealt with it. Like you should do and not make excuses.


    I asked you a question, did you try and Google for iron rich foods?

    I already have an appointment scheduled with a therapist who was recommended to me by my doctor. It's 2 months away. I've visited a couple therapists in the past who weren't any help. One of them said my anxiety was so bad, therapy wouldn't work for me. I can't go through this for 2 more months. My iron is too low and needs to get up now.

    And yes I have googled iron rich foods. It doesn't tell me much. I need a diet of what to eat every day to achieve 200-250% and/or correct this anemia.

    Let me guess... he said therapy ALONE wouldn't work for you, and recommended medication in addition to it.

    And you refused.

    It was a she. And no she didn't suggest medication. She just said my anxiety is so bad, the techniques she would help me with wouldn't work. She also had numerous bad reviews written on her. Some people said they were told the same thing.

    So, being an adult, you saw that the first therapist was a QUACK, and found a new one, right? What did that one say?

    The new one I haven't seen yet. The appointment is 2 months away but people don't believe me. Did you know it takes 3 months to get into an endocrinologist? Some specialists it takes time to see.

    Where do you live?

    I never want to move there.

    I know some specialists do take a while to get in to see depending on how emergent your case is.

    I had an unstable thyroid when I was referred to endocrinology. I was seen within a week.

    My migraine specialist took three months for an appointment, though.

    I can't imagine a therapist for a problem as severe as yours taking that long.

    It could also be an insurance issue. Sometimes it takes a while to be permitted to see a specialist. I also imagine that OP might be more honest online in an anonymous forum than talking to a doctor in person. So perhaps the severity of her case is unknown to the proper people.

    I've been to four therapists. All insured. None took months to get into. You can also pick your own therapists so like... She could have picked another one when she was told it will take two months. Sounds like excuses to me. And seeing one for anxiety isn't a specialist either.

    Fine I don't have an appointment scheduled. But my mom doesn't wanna pay the money for my inability to take a "fing cartoon." meaning the Flintstones. She says how she has to pay all this money just for me to do simple things.

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  • PeachyCarol
    PeachyCarol Posts: 8,029 Member
    OP has probably created another new account and posted a slightly different version of the same question by now. LOL.

    My money is on her researching a new malady that she can troll the boards with having.

  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    ceoverturf wrote: »
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    It's OK ...she later admitted she lied about having the appointment.

    That makes it all better or something.

    where was this? because if so, i'm going to be even more annoyed.

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    ana3067 wrote: »
    EWJLang wrote: »
    skullshank wrote: »
    gaga-cheerios.gif
    MrM27 wrote: »
    If I eat red meat for 5 days straight, will it correct this? How much of it would I have to eat?

    You're acting like eating red meat is such a chore...like apparently everything else that might be good for your anemia.

    And no. It won't "correct it", as anemia is not a one-cure condition. You'll have to continue eating red meat regularly. Have a tissue.

    It's not a chore. I just have a fear of food poisoning and I get scared of red meat. I worded that wrong though. I meant like would I start feeling better?

    So now you are afraid of red meat? But you have been asking about red meat. Oh brother.
    MrM27 wrote: »
    OP, people have been trying to give you good advice, but you don't want to hear it if it doesn't mean you can eat cereal for all your iron needs. Honestly, if your anemia is that bad, you should prioritize your health over your aversion to pills/supplements. A little discomfort from taking a pill seems like a small price to pay for improved health and well-being. If 13 pages of responses hasn't proven it already, there's not some magic remedy to your problem, and you're either going to have to eat a *kitten* load of Cheerios or suck it up and do something out of your comfort zone to correct the deficiency.

    Although that seems logical and I should prioritize my health, anxiety is illogical and doesn't work that way. If I were to be able to get the Flintstones down, I would freak out. I would pace the room and flail my hands and be trying desperately to get the taste out of my mouth. I'd probably freak out for 30 minutes to an hour and hopefully not stress so much that I'd throw it up. That's why I haven't taken the supplement.

    This Can't Be Real

    It is. People who don't have anxiety don't understand it.

    Actually I have suffered from Anxiety. And I dealt with it. Like you should do and not make excuses.


    I asked you a question, did you try and Google for iron rich foods?

    I already have an appointment scheduled with a therapist who was recommended to me by my doctor. It's 2 months away. I've visited a couple therapists in the past who weren't any help. One of them said my anxiety was so bad, therapy wouldn't work for me. I can't go through this for 2 more months. My iron is too low and needs to get up now.

    And yes I have googled iron rich foods. It doesn't tell me much. I need a diet of what to eat every day to achieve 200-250% and/or correct this anemia.

    Let me guess... he said therapy ALONE wouldn't work for you, and recommended medication in addition to it.

    And you refused.

    It was a she. And no she didn't suggest medication. She just said my anxiety is so bad, the techniques she would help me with wouldn't work. She also had numerous bad reviews written on her. Some people said they were told the same thing.

    So, being an adult, you saw that the first therapist was a QUACK, and found a new one, right? What did that one say?

    The new one I haven't seen yet. The appointment is 2 months away but people don't believe me. Did you know it takes 3 months to get into an endocrinologist? Some specialists it takes time to see.

    Where do you live?

    I never want to move there.

    I know some specialists do take a while to get in to see depending on how emergent your case is.

    I had an unstable thyroid when I was referred to endocrinology. I was seen within a week.

    My migraine specialist took three months for an appointment, though.

    I can't imagine a therapist for a problem as severe as yours taking that long.

    I've been to four... They don't. Especially since they don't require insurance
    EWJLang wrote: »
    skullshank wrote: »
    gaga-cheerios.gif
    MrM27 wrote: »
    If I eat red meat for 5 days straight, will it correct this? How much of it would I have to eat?

    You're acting like eating red meat is such a chore...like apparently everything else that might be good for your anemia.

    And no. It won't "correct it", as anemia is not a one-cure condition. You'll have to continue eating red meat regularly. Have a tissue.

    It's not a chore. I just have a fear of food poisoning and I get scared of red meat. I worded that wrong though. I meant like would I start feeling better?

    So now you are afraid of red meat? But you have been asking about red meat. Oh brother.
    MrM27 wrote: »
    OP, people have been trying to give you good advice, but you don't want to hear it if it doesn't mean you can eat cereal for all your iron needs. Honestly, if your anemia is that bad, you should prioritize your health over your aversion to pills/supplements. A little discomfort from taking a pill seems like a small price to pay for improved health and well-being. If 13 pages of responses hasn't proven it already, there's not some magic remedy to your problem, and you're either going to have to eat a *kitten* load of Cheerios or suck it up and do something out of your comfort zone to correct the deficiency.

    Although that seems logical and I should prioritize my health, anxiety is illogical and doesn't work that way. If I were to be able to get the Flintstones down, I would freak out. I would pace the room and flail my hands and be trying desperately to get the taste out of my mouth. I'd probably freak out for 30 minutes to an hour and hopefully not stress so much that I'd throw it up. That's why I haven't taken the supplement.

    This Can't Be Real

    It is. People who don't have anxiety don't understand it.

    Actually I have suffered from Anxiety. And I dealt with it. Like you should do and not make excuses.


    I asked you a question, did you try and Google for iron rich foods?

    I already have an appointment scheduled with a therapist who was recommended to me by my doctor. It's 2 months away. I've visited a couple therapists in the past who weren't any help. One of them said my anxiety was so bad, therapy wouldn't work for me. I can't go through this for 2 more months. My iron is too low and needs to get up now.

    And yes I have googled iron rich foods. It doesn't tell me much. I need a diet of what to eat every day to achieve 200-250% and/or correct this anemia.

    Let me guess... he said therapy ALONE wouldn't work for you, and recommended medication in addition to it.

    And you refused.

    It was a she. And no she didn't suggest medication. She just said my anxiety is so bad, the techniques she would help me with wouldn't work. She also had numerous bad reviews written on her. Some people said they were told the same thing.

    So, being an adult, you saw that the first therapist was a QUACK, and found a new one, right? What did that one say?

    The new one I haven't seen yet. The appointment is 2 months away but people don't believe me. Did you know it takes 3 months to get into an endocrinologist? Some specialists it takes time to see.

    Where do you live?

    I never want to move there.

    I know some specialists do take a while to get in to see depending on how emergent your case is.

    I had an unstable thyroid when I was referred to endocrinology. I was seen within a week.

    My migraine specialist took three months for an appointment, though.

    I can't imagine a therapist for a problem as severe as yours taking that long.

    It could also be an insurance issue. Sometimes it takes a while to be permitted to see a specialist. I also imagine that OP might be more honest online in an anonymous forum than talking to a doctor in person. So perhaps the severity of her case is unknown to the proper people.

    I've been to four therapists. All insured. None took months to get into. You can also pick your own therapists so like... She could have picked another one when she was told it will take two months. Sounds like excuses to me. And seeing one for anxiety isn't a specialist either.

    Fine I don't have an appointment scheduled. But my mom doesn't wanna pay the money for my inability to take a "fing cartoon." meaning the Flintstones. She says how she has to pay all this money just for me to do simple things.

    I go to sleep and this is what happens. UGH!
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  • PrizePopple
    PrizePopple Posts: 3,133 Member
    glevinso wrote: »
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    can this thread just... die already? :(

    I regret ever posting on it.... it just goes on and on and on.... ffs

    Sadly this thread is running it's course. Sortof like the "heat death of the universe" issue, the comments now are sporadic and no longer entertaining.

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    If that were Gerard Butler from 300 I would be entertained.

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  • Alyssa_Is_LosingIt
    Alyssa_Is_LosingIt Posts: 4,696 Member
    edited April 2015
    glevinso wrote: »
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    can this thread just... die already? :(

    I regret ever posting on it.... it just goes on and on and on.... ffs

    Sadly this thread is running it's course. Sortof like the "heat death of the universe" issue, the comments now are sporadic and no longer entertaining.

    post-35088-are-you-not-entertained-gif-Gl-hg9r.gif

    If that were Gerard Butler from 300 I would be entertained.

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    Oh yes, girl!

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  • pepperpat64
    pepperpat64 Posts: 423 Member
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    ceoverturf wrote: »
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    It's OK ...she later admitted she lied about having the appointment.

    That makes it all better or something.

    where was this? because if so, i'm going to be even more annoyed.

    Page 20:
    ana3067 wrote: »
    EWJLang wrote: »
    skullshank wrote: »
    gaga-cheerios.gif
    MrM27 wrote: »
    If I eat red meat for 5 days straight, will it correct this? How much of it would I have to eat?

    You're acting like eating red meat is such a chore...like apparently everything else that might be good for your anemia.

    And no. It won't "correct it", as anemia is not a one-cure condition. You'll have to continue eating red meat regularly. Have a tissue.

    It's not a chore. I just have a fear of food poisoning and I get scared of red meat. I worded that wrong though. I meant like would I start feeling better?

    So now you are afraid of red meat? But you have been asking about red meat. Oh brother.
    MrM27 wrote: »
    OP, people have been trying to give you good advice, but you don't want to hear it if it doesn't mean you can eat cereal for all your iron needs. Honestly, if your anemia is that bad, you should prioritize your health over your aversion to pills/supplements. A little discomfort from taking a pill seems like a small price to pay for improved health and well-being. If 13 pages of responses hasn't proven it already, there's not some magic remedy to your problem, and you're either going to have to eat a *kitten* load of Cheerios or suck it up and do something out of your comfort zone to correct the deficiency.

    Although that seems logical and I should prioritize my health, anxiety is illogical and doesn't work that way. If I were to be able to get the Flintstones down, I would freak out. I would pace the room and flail my hands and be trying desperately to get the taste out of my mouth. I'd probably freak out for 30 minutes to an hour and hopefully not stress so much that I'd throw it up. That's why I haven't taken the supplement.

    This Can't Be Real

    It is. People who don't have anxiety don't understand it.

    Actually I have suffered from Anxiety. And I dealt with it. Like you should do and not make excuses.


    I asked you a question, did you try and Google for iron rich foods?

    I already have an appointment scheduled with a therapist who was recommended to me by my doctor. It's 2 months away. I've visited a couple therapists in the past who weren't any help. One of them said my anxiety was so bad, therapy wouldn't work for me. I can't go through this for 2 more months. My iron is too low and needs to get up now.

    And yes I have googled iron rich foods. It doesn't tell me much. I need a diet of what to eat every day to achieve 200-250% and/or correct this anemia.

    Let me guess... he said therapy ALONE wouldn't work for you, and recommended medication in addition to it.

    And you refused.

    It was a she. And no she didn't suggest medication. She just said my anxiety is so bad, the techniques she would help me with wouldn't work. She also had numerous bad reviews written on her. Some people said they were told the same thing.

    So, being an adult, you saw that the first therapist was a QUACK, and found a new one, right? What did that one say?

    The new one I haven't seen yet. The appointment is 2 months away but people don't believe me. Did you know it takes 3 months to get into an endocrinologist? Some specialists it takes time to see.

    Where do you live?

    I never want to move there.

    I know some specialists do take a while to get in to see depending on how emergent your case is.

    I had an unstable thyroid when I was referred to endocrinology. I was seen within a week.

    My migraine specialist took three months for an appointment, though.

    I can't imagine a therapist for a problem as severe as yours taking that long.

    I've been to four... They don't. Especially since they don't require insurance
    EWJLang wrote: »
    skullshank wrote: »
    gaga-cheerios.gif
    MrM27 wrote: »
    If I eat red meat for 5 days straight, will it correct this? How much of it would I have to eat?

    You're acting like eating red meat is such a chore...like apparently everything else that might be good for your anemia.

    And no. It won't "correct it", as anemia is not a one-cure condition. You'll have to continue eating red meat regularly. Have a tissue.

    It's not a chore. I just have a fear of food poisoning and I get scared of red meat. I worded that wrong though. I meant like would I start feeling better?

    So now you are afraid of red meat? But you have been asking about red meat. Oh brother.
    MrM27 wrote: »
    OP, people have been trying to give you good advice, but you don't want to hear it if it doesn't mean you can eat cereal for all your iron needs. Honestly, if your anemia is that bad, you should prioritize your health over your aversion to pills/supplements. A little discomfort from taking a pill seems like a small price to pay for improved health and well-being. If 13 pages of responses hasn't proven it already, there's not some magic remedy to your problem, and you're either going to have to eat a *kitten* load of Cheerios or suck it up and do something out of your comfort zone to correct the deficiency.

    Although that seems logical and I should prioritize my health, anxiety is illogical and doesn't work that way. If I were to be able to get the Flintstones down, I would freak out. I would pace the room and flail my hands and be trying desperately to get the taste out of my mouth. I'd probably freak out for 30 minutes to an hour and hopefully not stress so much that I'd throw it up. That's why I haven't taken the supplement.

    This Can't Be Real

    It is. People who don't have anxiety don't understand it.

    Actually I have suffered from Anxiety. And I dealt with it. Like you should do and not make excuses.


    I asked you a question, did you try and Google for iron rich foods?

    I already have an appointment scheduled with a therapist who was recommended to me by my doctor. It's 2 months away. I've visited a couple therapists in the past who weren't any help. One of them said my anxiety was so bad, therapy wouldn't work for me. I can't go through this for 2 more months. My iron is too low and needs to get up now.

    And yes I have googled iron rich foods. It doesn't tell me much. I need a diet of what to eat every day to achieve 200-250% and/or correct this anemia.

    Let me guess... he said therapy ALONE wouldn't work for you, and recommended medication in addition to it.

    And you refused.

    It was a she. And no she didn't suggest medication. She just said my anxiety is so bad, the techniques she would help me with wouldn't work. She also had numerous bad reviews written on her. Some people said they were told the same thing.

    So, being an adult, you saw that the first therapist was a QUACK, and found a new one, right? What did that one say?

    The new one I haven't seen yet. The appointment is 2 months away but people don't believe me. Did you know it takes 3 months to get into an endocrinologist? Some specialists it takes time to see.

    Where do you live?

    I never want to move there.

    I know some specialists do take a while to get in to see depending on how emergent your case is.

    I had an unstable thyroid when I was referred to endocrinology. I was seen within a week.

    My migraine specialist took three months for an appointment, though.

    I can't imagine a therapist for a problem as severe as yours taking that long.

    It could also be an insurance issue. Sometimes it takes a while to be permitted to see a specialist. I also imagine that OP might be more honest online in an anonymous forum than talking to a doctor in person. So perhaps the severity of her case is unknown to the proper people.

    I've been to four therapists. All insured. None took months to get into. You can also pick your own therapists so like... She could have picked another one when she was told it will take two months. Sounds like excuses to me. And seeing one for anxiety isn't a specialist either.

    Fine I don't have an appointment scheduled. But my mom doesn't wanna pay the money for my inability to take a "fing cartoon." meaning the Flintstones. She says how she has to pay all this money just for me to do simple things.

    I go to sleep and this is what happens. UGH!

    If you click on "Show previous quotes" it looks like an epic wormhole!
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  • Natsume
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    Add bananas to a bowl of cereal. If you want the cheerios as a snack, mix them with raisins (any dried fruit you like), nuts, and make your own trail mix.

    Spinach is high in iron. You could have salads and mix baby spinach in :)

    I hope this helps.
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    Natsume wrote: »
    Add bananas to a bowl of cereal. If you want the cheerios as a snack, mix them with raisins (any dried fruit you like), nuts, and make your own trail mix.

    Spinach is high in iron. You could have salads and mix baby spinach in :)

    I hope this helps.

    Oh natsu, if only it did....
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