Im a 33 year old man with hashimotos thyroiditis, on trt for a few months now. Due to ongoing health problem I decided on my own to have iron and ferritin tested on Monday, revealing ferritin levels of 15ng/ml. This was unexpected. I actually was worried that my iron was going to be too high.
I present symptoms of anemia, such as weakness, shortness of breath, irritabilty, difficulty working out. Brain fog and loss of memory can be due to anemia as well.
I donated blood back in October, which would seem a probable culprit in my low ferritin, but I dont have the labs to prove it, and I cannot know that for sure.
I could have pernicious anemia, which involves a loss of gastric intrinsic factor and low vit B 12. Again, I dont have the tests, only saying this can be a possibility.
If anyone has personal experience with treating low ferritin, please help. I grabbed an iron supplement from walmart, but iron supplementation has its own share of problems, since it may not absorb well or it may cause toxicity. Plus, I dont know to what degree iron supplementation raises ferritin.
I will likely get a B12 shot to cover as many bases as I can. Im trying to avoid getting additional testing unless I have to. For the record, I am searching the internet for answers myself but I am using this forum as a resource.
Apparently doctors have a habit of not testing for ferritin, even when they test seum iron levels. So, even if I had my iron tested, it's probable a doctor would not have ordered a ferritin test on his own.
I present symptoms of anemia, such as weakness, shortness of breath, irritabilty, difficulty working out. Brain fog and loss of memory can be due to anemia as well.
I donated blood back in October, which would seem a probable culprit in my low ferritin, but I dont have the labs to prove it, and I cannot know that for sure.
I could have pernicious anemia, which involves a loss of gastric intrinsic factor and low vit B 12. Again, I dont have the tests, only saying this can be a possibility.
If anyone has personal experience with treating low ferritin, please help. I grabbed an iron supplement from walmart, but iron supplementation has its own share of problems, since it may not absorb well or it may cause toxicity. Plus, I dont know to what degree iron supplementation raises ferritin.
I will likely get a B12 shot to cover as many bases as I can. Im trying to avoid getting additional testing unless I have to. For the record, I am searching the internet for answers myself but I am using this forum as a resource.
Apparently doctors have a habit of not testing for ferritin, even when they test seum iron levels. So, even if I had my iron tested, it's probable a doctor would not have ordered a ferritin test on his own.