Protonix and iron deficiency

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Avatar f tn but is it the same for iron rich foods? Would the stomach also block iron and other nutrients you get from food since it blocks supplements as well? If so, how can I take the acid reflux meds but still get the nutrients my body needs?
Avatar f tn I was prescribed cardizam by my cardiologist and electrophysiologist, protonix by my gastroenterologist for gastrointestinal hemorrhaging due taking ibuprofen to keep the spinal cord inflammation down, and now go through iron infusions to treat iron deficiency anemia due to the GI bleeding. The iron deficiency has to be treated before I can have the ACDF surgery.
1740498 tn?1328962585 I take the Protonix in the morning and the iron late in the day since iron is best absorbed in an acid environment. I buy the FerroSequels wherever I can get them at the best price (usually about 100 tablets for ~$20). I've found that RLS tends to increase with stressful events. Surgeries or hospitalizations were a common trigger to set them into high gear. I'm not going to say anything about recently because I have a tendency to junk myself.
1479013 tn?1330699762 I am going to watch your discussion as I am interested in what the responses are as I am also starting to worry--especially since I saw that insomnia and anxiety are possible side-effects of Protonix (this was not on this sight--so not sure if true). I also something about Protonix causing B-12 deficiency and am wondering about that, as well.
Avatar n tn If you are in grade 11 and studying in school, really your parents should be taking care of you and your diet! For your iron deficiency you need to eat plenty of dark green vegetables. The best thing for it is liver (lambsfry), although it is an acquired taste and many people don't like it. Anaemia - iron deficiency - can definitely cause lethargy, a pale complexion etc. I think the problem may go deeper than just diet and I think you should see a doctor.
Avatar m tn Got the results today and Im anemic, the iron deficent one. I was anemic aswell about 3 yrs ago. Im on Galfer FA tablets. They worked before so I hope they do this time to.. Hoping the anxiety will go away shortly now. I had the implanon contraception in for 2 yrs which messed round with my periods etc.I think this is all linked! If nothing has worked for you try Galfer FA! If your feeling better let me no cos I tink im goin mad now!
Avatar f tn I dont eat red meat and so I have low iron. My doctor prescribed me iron tablets and ive been eating plenty of spinach and broccoli. My baby is actually measuring bigger than the average 32 week baby so providing your iron levels aren't too low, your baby shouldn't be developing slower.
Avatar f tn Some people also just have certain medical problems that can cause a problem absorbing iron. And as I said, most iron supplements are not made in a form that is well-absorbed. I would say that if this continues and you're not getting any answers from your child's doctor, it might be time to see a different doctor for another opinion.
Avatar f tn My ferritin levels came back several weeks ago at 10 ug/l (down from 17 last year and after three months of iron therapy. The norm is between 20 and 200). My GP gave me a script for more iron tablets plus some tranexamic acid tablets. I feel like rubbish and I want to be able to push myself harder with my running. Are there things I can do to help replenish my iron stores? I am trying to add more red meat plus have vit. c with that and avoid caffeine either side of a meal.
Avatar f tn hi, for the past week, I've been having headaches and nausea and i went to my doctors and they told me i have below normal iron levels and they gave me supplements. 2 days after taking the supplements my headaches have improved massively but i have been experiencing lightheadedness and the nausea is still there. i was wondering if anyone else had experienced these problems? how long did your lightheadedness last for you to feel your normal self again? i just want to be better!
Avatar n tn I have been experiencing a lot debilitating symptoms but have recieved a diagnosis as of yet. My symptoms are extreme fatigue, lightheaded, difficulty breathing, poor sleep, tingling and poor peripheral circulation, cracks at corners of mouth. I have read about all kinds of nutrient deficiencies and it seems like iron most resembles my symptoms. However my blood count came back "normal". I have not had my serum iron or ferritin checked yet but my B vitamins came out normal.
Avatar n tn You need to supplement immediately. The iron count is probably your ferritin levels which is your iron storage. Your haemoglobin is normal because that's what's circulating in your blood because it's taken from your stores. Your count is very low. It depends on what lab did your test but the last one I had here gave normal levels as between 30-200 (not sure of the units). Mine were 35 but although they looked normal I felt ****.
Avatar n tn my son who is 2 years was diagnosed with a iron deficiency 4 months ago, he is currently taking a iron supplement and I have changed his diet but he seems to be getting weaker by the day. his skin is really pale he does not want to play and want to be carried all the time. any advise on this?
Avatar n tn If you can't stand to take iron, eat iron-rich foods. But if you don't mind your iron supplements, begin to take them now. You will need the iron when you are breast-feeding, and you can use it now also.
Avatar m tn All your symptoms can be due to iron deficiency and associated Vitamin C or B deficiency. You must find the cause of your anemia. Do consult your physician regarding this. Iron tablets, capsules and syrups are freely available in the market. For people who cannot tolerate oral iron, injectable iron preparations are there. Here is a link for you to go through for a complete list of iron rich food. http://www.loveyourbaby.com/iron-rich-food-list.html Hope this helps.
Avatar n tn I was diagnosed about one week ago with iron deficiency anemia and started on iron supplements. Today when I went in not feeling well and to see about some more recent labs the doctor told me I have an overactive thyroid. He is sending me for tests on that next week to include a sonogram and scan.
Avatar n tn As an adult I have experienced years of non-specific symptoms that could be associated with Iron Deficiency, such as fatigue, tingling/numbness in my legs and feet, easy bruising, depression, and sleep disturbances. Within the last few months I have experienced the above symptoms with the addition of hair loss and shortness of breath*. Some years ago I found out I have Hemoglobin E trait, which I know is almost always asymptomatic.
Avatar f tn You need to find out what type of anemia you have and then they can give you a B12 shot or Iron or whichever problem is happening.I had iron deficiency anemia and I was exhausted. It takes time to get your iron level back up so be patient. Also, once it is normal that doesn't mean you can quit iron. It will go back down either until the problem is fixed or in my case I have to take it all my life for some reason. One doctor took me off of Iron and about 6 months later I was low again.
709686 tn?1277432159 Sorry for all the posts...Im really scared right now. I've also read that ppi's and h2i's can cause a vitamin b deficiency which can cause hands and feet to get cold. I've been on and off all kinds of ppi's over the past few years and notice that I react harshly to even the smallest amouts. Protonix seems to be the only thing that does not cause me problems. Another side effect I have is my hands hurt BADLY when I wake up in the morning.
Avatar m tn It was 2001 when I was diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia. I took iron supplements for several months then stopped, due to adverse effects like migraine, without advise from my doctor. On the succeeding years after that I began to manifest some of the symptoms of hypothyroidism like irregular menstruation (only twice a year), weight gain, inability to lose weight (even when I took taekwondo classes), coldness in extremities, fatigue, and too slow metabolism.