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  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 17,959 Member
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    So eat iron rich foods you like and see if you improve. sheesh.
  • icemaiden37
    icemaiden37 Posts: 238 Member
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    MrM27 wrote: »

    I wish the mods instead of putting people in jail for whatever reasons should instead delete threads like this where it's obvious that the OP is just playing games.

    I hope you're kidding - I hope this thread never ends. Ever.

    It could go on for another 20 pages and things still wouldn't be resolved.... i think most people are just about out of advice or ideas....

    ....or patience.

    yeah that too. I know if my kid was acting like this, I'd just say " oh hush! Take the damn pill and move on"
    Mollycoddling does NOT work as evidenced by the 'adults' they grow into....
    my sisters kids were winy coddled brats as kids.. Now they are whiny, clingy, annoying adults!! :angry:

    No surprises there then! Bet you love family get-togethers!

    In our house, the attitude is "get on with it or quit whining!" which may seem harsh but ain't nobody got time for the alternative!
  • icemaiden37
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  • Eudoxy
    Eudoxy Posts: 391 Member
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    MrM27 wrote: »

    I wish the mods instead of putting people in jail for whatever reasons should instead delete threads like this where it's obvious that the OP is just playing games.

    I hope you're kidding - I hope this thread never ends. Ever.

    It could go on for another 20 pages and things still wouldn't be resolved.... i think most people are just about out of advice or ideas....

    ....or patience.

    yeah that too. I know if my kid was acting like this, I'd just say " oh hush! Take the damn pill and move on"
    Mollycoddling does NOT work as evidenced by the 'adults' they grow into....
    my sisters kids were winy coddled brats as kids.. Now they are whiny, clingy, annoying adults!! :angry:

    Sometimes children are mollycoddled and turn into brats, and sometimes they're dealing with serious mental health issues that need professional intervention.

    Blondebeauty, In your last post on your last thread you came back and said that you'd set up therapy and that you even thought maybe you could go ahead and take your vitamin. I'm sorry that's not true, and I'm shocked that your mother won't pay the copay (especially since you must go to the doctor every other week as it is). I honestly don't believe that.

    Do you not want to get better so that you have to take your supplements? I'm actually also shocked that your doctor only wants you to take an over the counter vitamin. Given your levels and your health at the moment, you are in danger. In any case, you need to take the supplement and eat iron rich food (mix Cheerios with honey nut, eat turkey, whatever, have you been doing that?).

    But really, you need to get and accept professional help. There's nothing wrong with that, you're not thinking clearly. You're anxiety must be miserable enough as it is, but it's putting you in immediate danger. You don't have to suffer like this.

    I'm going to bed, I probably won't respond further, I just was sorry to see this same loop started up again. Really, eat whatever kind of Cheerios you'll eat. I'm concerned for you and wish you the best of luck.
  • MelodyandBarbells
    MelodyandBarbells Posts: 7,725 Member
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    rainbowbow wrote: »
    MyM0wM0w wrote: »
    I prefer to correct this the natural way through food instead of through supplements. What's wrong with that? I'm still listening to all of your opinions and suggestions.

    Now you're just contradicting yourself. When we told you that the cereal was enriched (iron added into it) you said that it was the same as taking a supplement. That it was OK to get your iron through an inorganic source.

    Now you are saying you prefer to get it through your food. Cheerios don't pop off a Cheerios tree full of iron...

    Cheerios are food so what are you saying?

    Okay OP, what are you willing to actually do to correct your iron deficiency.

    let's start with that.

    I'm willing to try the Multigrain Cheerios and see if I like them. If not, I guess I'll stick with the Honey Nut ones as a snack.

    I've thought about making my own chex mix with chex cereal which is rich in iron. But I remember when I used to eat chex mix and how I'd leave most of the chex in the bag and eat the other stuff so Idk if that will work.

    I'm gonna try a piece of red meat that my mom made tonight. I'm willing to eat more broccoli although it doesn't act like it's rich in iron on google. I know it's rich in Vitamin C though which will help absorption.

    If I have to, I'm willing to try half of the Flintstones vitamin but it will really be a struggle.

    WTF? It takes five minutes to drive to the store and buy multi grain Cheerios. How do you like the taste???

  • MelodyandBarbells
    MelodyandBarbells Posts: 7,725 Member
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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: »
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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.

    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.

    Get a job?
    ana3067 wrote: »
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    MrM27 wrote: »
    Has anyone asked the OP if she Googled "foods that are high in IRON"?

    Dude, that's a great idea! I can't believe in 19 pages of replies, no one suggested that!
    :D

    Even if she did it doesn't mean she's going to eat them....

    Yea. If you look at OP previous threads, she has basically said the only iron rich foods she will eat are broccoli, select meat, hot dogs and cereal.

    Then why keep asking these questions when she can just increase her intake of broccoli, select meat, hot dogs, and cereal??????????????????????????????????????????????????/

    Will this actually work or are you being sarcastic?

    She's being serious. All you have to do is increase any of the sources of iron in your diet to accomplish your basic goal. I would still strongly advise that you take some sort of supplement, even it if is the flavored kind or one using a dropper.

    Yep! Because Math

  • Nony_Mouse
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    Is an iron injection out of the question if your need is urgent?

    Exactly my question. I'm sure I'll get to the post with a completely ridiculous answer as to why the OP can't possibly have shots somewhere in the next 12 pages I have yet to read...
  • Qskim
    Qskim Posts: 1,145 Member
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    There's so much more to this we won't ever know.
    Nony_Mouse wrote: »
    Is an iron injection out of the question if your need is urgent?

    Exactly my question. I'm sure I'll get to the post with a completely ridiculous answer as to why the OP can't possibly have shots somewhere in the next 12 pages I have yet to read...

    She's heard bad things about shots plus her doc says it's only for extreme cases that don't include out of breath and hair falling out apparently.
  • MelodyandBarbells
    MelodyandBarbells Posts: 7,725 Member
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    cocobongo wrote: »
    This thread is hilarious.

    OP - how are your fears of things such as iron injections/drips and blood transfusions? Or simply put, the next step if your health is as bad as you say and you "can't" remedy it by eating the correct diet or taking a supplement.

    Personally I'd rather swallow a pill than have someone else's blood pumped into me but hey each to their own.

    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.

    More weirdo stories of every possible side effect. Of course.

    PS: what would your "absolutely necessary" look like?

  • MelodyandBarbells
    MelodyandBarbells Posts: 7,725 Member
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    MrM27 wrote: »
    JaneiR36 wrote: »
    glevinso wrote: »
    People are saying something is seriously wrong because you refuse to take the obvious and reasonable steps to correct the problem, and instead latch on to weird measures like trying to eat more cereal.

    What would those steps be BESIDES taking an iron supplement? I've read about so many people who can't tolerate iron supplements so they don't take them. Do you think they just suffer from anemia? No, I'm sure they find a way through food.

    I tried taking a daily multi vitamin. I was too lazy and the only time I would remember to take it was first thing In the morning. Come to find out due to taking it on an empty stomach, the iron was hurting my stomach. It's been at least a year since I took a multi or really any other supplement. However, although this choice may not be all that smart (well, depends on who you ask), I have no medical symptoms and I sure as hell stand up to put on my makeup every morning. No, I don't suffer through anemia or anything because I don't like pills. If I had a medical condition, I would get help and solve it

    Why do you even reference your silly doctor (YES SILLY) saying you should just get your iron through food only? Are they suffering like you are? Did you tell them the full list of your symptoms? Heck some of what you're describing... I wouldn't be surprised if a doc tried to hint hint admit you for a couple days to get things right, or at least request some follow up visits to make sure you're progressing nicely :)

    Do you live with any family or friends? Near any? What do they have to say about all this???

    You should try reading the thread first.

    You should try leaving the thread since you've been done for a while and ready for it to be deleted



  • MelodyandBarbells
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    Kruggeri wrote: »
    OP now I'm back to thinking that you are not even old enough to be on this site with the immature things that you post and now saying that Your mom won't pay for the therapist. You lied about having an appointment in 2 months, what else are you lying about?

    Also, ironically enough, I had Flintstone vitamins in my kid's bathroom. I just took one. Still able to type this. Not running around flailing. Was it pleasant? Not particularly, but no worse than NyQuil or any other medicine.

    Well you can think what you want but I am old enough to be on this site. Okay so I lied about that. That doesn’t mean I’ve lied about everything. I haven’t.

    And exactly. It wasn't pleasant. It didn't taste good. I have a fear of throwing up and I'm worried I could throw it up. That's why I haven't taken it. And throwing up while having shortness of breath would be very terrifying.

    Why did you ask a bunch of people how it tasted?
  • MelodyandBarbells
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    MrM27 wrote: »
    JaneiR36 wrote: »
    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.

    Get a job?
    ana3067 wrote: »
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    MrM27 wrote: »
    Has anyone asked the OP if she Googled "foods that are high in IRON"?

    Dude, that's a great idea! I can't believe in 19 pages of replies, no one suggested that!
    :D

    Even if she did it doesn't mean she's going to eat them....

    Yea. If you look at OP previous threads, she has basically said the only iron rich foods she will eat are broccoli, select meat, hot dogs and cereal.

    Then why keep asking these questions when she can just increase her intake of broccoli, select meat, hot dogs, and cereal??????????????????????????????????????????????????/

    Will this actually work or are you being sarcastic?

    She's being serious. All you have to do is increase any of the sources of iron in your diet to accomplish your basic goal. I would still strongly advise that you take some sort of supplement, even it if is the flavored kind or one using a dropper.

    Yep! Because Math
    I love when people comment and it's clear they didn't read any of the thread. Lol.

    How have I interacted with her on earlier pages if I haven't read "any" of the thread? And try to keep up, the WHOLE thread is repeating things over and over again! Literally, the entire thread due to previous ones out there! Don't hate the playa hate the game, walk away if you don't have the stamina for it ;)

    Seriously though, by page 12 I gave on catching up and figured I'd just post as I go along. Because see above
  • Nony_Mouse
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    MyM0wM0w wrote: »
    If I eat red meat for 5 days straight, will it correct this? How much of it would I have to eat?
    That was something to ask your medical dream team.

    In general, I would say no. That you need to eat a proper well rounded diet that includes high iron meat on a daily basis indefinitely if you're *THAT* anemic for an unknown reason.

    (because a normal menstrual cycle, as you claim to have, shouldn't leave you anemic)

    Does being a vegetarian except for the occasional hotdog and occasional ham/turkey sandwich cause anemia? The RDA for iron is 100%. This is what you have to have a day to maintain your iron levels. If you don't, your body pulls from your ferritin stores to get what it needs. For years I didn't get 100% a day. At one point I was getting about 50% a day. This is the result of that.

    I would keep eating red meat after 5 days. I just meant would I start feeling better and able to breathe again? And someone please tell me what it is about red meat and not ground turkey meat cause the iron percentages are similar so I don't get it.

    Srsly??? One, if you're eating 'the occasional hotdog and occasional ham/turkey sandwich' you're not a vegetarian. Two, if being vegetarian caused anaemia my iron levels wouldn't be rock solid after 22 years of not having eaten meat of any description. Funnily enough, my iron was low in my teens, when I still ate meat (and in my early/mid 20s, when I didn't). I don't even put any effort/thought into getting enough iron to be honest. Maybe I'm just magic.

    As to how I corrected the anaemia when I had it? Supplements.
  • MelodyandBarbells
    MelodyandBarbells Posts: 7,725 Member
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    MrM27 wrote: »
    JaneiR36 wrote: »
    MrM27 wrote: »
    JaneiR36 wrote: »
    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.

    Get a job?
    ana3067 wrote: »
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    MrM27 wrote: »
    Has anyone asked the OP if she Googled "foods that are high in IRON"?

    Dude, that's a great idea! I can't believe in 19 pages of replies, no one suggested that!
    :D

    Even if she did it doesn't mean she's going to eat them....

    Yea. If you look at OP previous threads, she has basically said the only iron rich foods she will eat are broccoli, select meat, hot dogs and cereal.

    Then why keep asking these questions when she can just increase her intake of broccoli, select meat, hot dogs, and cereal??????????????????????????????????????????????????/

    Will this actually work or are you being sarcastic?

    She's being serious. All you have to do is increase any of the sources of iron in your diet to accomplish your basic goal. I would still strongly advise that you take some sort of supplement, even it if is the flavored kind or one using a dropper.

    Yep! Because Math
    I love when people comment and it's clear they didn't read any of the thread. Lol.

    How have I interacted with her on earlier pages if I haven't read "any" of the thread? And try to keep up, the WHOLE thread is repeating things over and over again! Literally, the entire thread due to previous ones out there! Don't hate the playa hate the game, walk away if you don't have the stamina for it ;)

    Seriously though, by page 12 I gave on catching up and figured I'd just post as I go along. Because see above

    Don't hate the "playa" Watch Out Now! Lololol


    ETA: Don't hate the playa. Bahahahahhahahahaaaa.

    You know it! :bigsmile:

  • MelodyandBarbells
    MelodyandBarbells Posts: 7,725 Member
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    MrM27 wrote: »
    JaneiR36 wrote: »
    MrM27 wrote: »
    JaneiR36 wrote: »
    MrM27 wrote: »
    JaneiR36 wrote: »
    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.

    Get a job?
    ana3067 wrote: »
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    MrM27 wrote: »
    Has anyone asked the OP if she Googled "foods that are high in IRON"?

    Dude, that's a great idea! I can't believe in 19 pages of replies, no one suggested that!
    :D

    Even if she did it doesn't mean she's going to eat them....

    Yea. If you look at OP previous threads, she has basically said the only iron rich foods she will eat are broccoli, select meat, hot dogs and cereal.

    Then why keep asking these questions when she can just increase her intake of broccoli, select meat, hot dogs, and cereal??????????????????????????????????????????????????/

    Will this actually work or are you being sarcastic?

    She's being serious. All you have to do is increase any of the sources of iron in your diet to accomplish your basic goal. I would still strongly advise that you take some sort of supplement, even it if is the flavored kind or one using a dropper.

    Yep! Because Math
    I love when people comment and it's clear they didn't read any of the thread. Lol.

    How have I interacted with her on earlier pages if I haven't read "any" of the thread? And try to keep up, the WHOLE thread is repeating things over and over again! Literally, the entire thread due to previous ones out there! Don't hate the playa hate the game, walk away if you don't have the stamina for it ;)

    Seriously though, by page 12 I gave on catching up and figured I'd just post as I go along. Because see above

    Don't hate the "playa" Watch Out Now! Lololol


    ETA: Don't hate the playa. Bahahahahhahahahaaaa.

    You know it! :bigsmile:

    Lol. Someone has been watching too many rap videos.





    Playa! Bahahahaha

    Don't even have cable, buddy. What can I say, it's an extremely common expression from where I sit ;)

  • Nony_Mouse
    Nony_Mouse Posts: 5,646 Member
    edited April 2015
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    cocobongo wrote: »
    This thread is hilarious.

    OP - how are your fears of things such as iron injections/drips and blood transfusions? Or simply put, the next step if your health is as bad as you say and you "can't" remedy it by eating the correct diet or taking a supplement.

    Personally I'd rather swallow a pill than have someone else's blood pumped into me but hey each to their own.

    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.

    And there it is...FFS. Honestly, do you want to get better or not?? If your anaemia is that severe you're not going to reverse it easily or quickly with food*.

    Question - is your doc a standard medical doctor or a holistic doctor? I am quite frankly shocked that they have allowed you to get to this point (if indeed they have, like others I don't think we're getting the full story here).

    *ETA - but yes, eat any and every iron-containing food that you like. Lots of it. You're just going to need to do that for a long, long time.
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