I had taken an iron supplement several years ago, but it made me constipated, and not feeling that well, so I stopped.
So it was with great skepticism how I approached my primary care physician's suggestion I start taking it again. My iron is low, and has been for a very long time, as is my hemoglobin, and my doctor felt it would be a good idea to be taking it.
I agreed, trying to avoid and conflicts, but my true intention was not to do so, but a funny thing happened that evening.
I received an email from my hematologist, making note of my low iron levels, and also suggesting I take an iron supplement.
Now while I've always been skeptical of taking vitamins and supplements, I am helplessly superstitious, so when I get the same suggestion from two separate, unconnected individuals, I can't help but consider it an omen, and one I need to take to heart and adhere to.
So I'm taking an iron supplement (been so for 4 days now), but instead of 325 mg twice a day, I'm only taking 325 mg one a day.
I had to draw the line somewhere.
I'm just hoping my primary care physician and hematologist are right about the necessity, and I start feeling a little more energetic than I have been.
So it was with great skepticism how I approached my primary care physician's suggestion I start taking it again. My iron is low, and has been for a very long time, as is my hemoglobin, and my doctor felt it would be a good idea to be taking it.
I agreed, trying to avoid and conflicts, but my true intention was not to do so, but a funny thing happened that evening.
I received an email from my hematologist, making note of my low iron levels, and also suggesting I take an iron supplement.
Now while I've always been skeptical of taking vitamins and supplements, I am helplessly superstitious, so when I get the same suggestion from two separate, unconnected individuals, I can't help but consider it an omen, and one I need to take to heart and adhere to.
So I'm taking an iron supplement (been so for 4 days now), but instead of 325 mg twice a day, I'm only taking 325 mg one a day.
I had to draw the line somewhere.
I'm just hoping my primary care physician and hematologist are right about the necessity, and I start feeling a little more energetic than I have been.
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