blood workup results - 6 weeks out

I was just wondering after having a baseline blood-workup done 6 weeks after
surgery at my PCP’s office. Is it normal to have a low iron reading due to the
surgery? The reference range is between 60-160 and my reading was 45. My
calcium, B-12 are normal. But my Globulin is high at 4.1 (reference range is
1.9 - 3.8) What does Globulin do? I’m just curious as I don’t have an
appointment with my doctor till the first of February and I need to know if I
should be concerned about the iron before then.
Thanks
Melva

4 Responses to “blood workup results - 6 weeks out”

  1. Candy Justina Says:

    Melva, iron is one of those things we no longer "digest" from food
    because it is extracted in the duodenum which is bypassed (this is
    assuming you had a bypass surgery, not just a restrictive surgery
    like the lap band). You lose iron if you lose blood, (or donate -
    so don’t donate anymore) or if you are still having periods. You
    can start taking some forms of iron to help compensate. You don’t
    want your numbers to get too bad because it’s so hard to get it back
    up, and because if you decide to have plastics, your surgeon will
    want you to have good numbers before you have surgery. Also, keep
    track of your ferritin. Your ferritin levels indicate the status of
    your iron storage. You can have normal iron iron levels because
    your body is pulling from the ferritin to keep it there. I had
    blood work pre-op, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year and will start every 6
    months for another year before I go to yearly.


    Pam in Niceville

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    I was just wondering after having a baseline blood-workup done 6
    weeks after surgery at my PCP’s office. Is it normal to have a low
    iron reading due to the surgery? The reference range is between
    60-160 and my reading was 45. My calcium, B-12 are normal. But my
    Globulin is high at 4.1 (reference range is 1.9 - 3.8) What does
    Globulin do? I’m just curious as I don’t have an appointment with
    my doctor till the first of February and I need to know if I should
    be concerned about the iron before then.
    Thanks
    Melva

    _____

  2. Diann Mason Says:

    Pam,
    My ferratin level is 84 with reference range of 10-291 so what would be normal
    for this around 180 or so? What supplements can I take to bring my iron and
    ferratin up? Is Chromagen Forte a good supplement? What about chewables? I’m
    not taking pills yet?
    I just take Flintstones with iron so far.
    Melva

    Pam in Niceville

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    I was just wondering after having a baseline blood-workup done 6
    weeks after surgery at my PCP’s office. Is it normal to have a low
    iron reading due to the surgery? The reference range is between

    60-160 and my reading was 45. My calcium, B-12 are normal. But my
    Globulin is high at 4.1 (reference range is 1.9 - 3.8) What does
    Globulin do? I’m just curious as I don’t have an appointment with
    my doctor till the first of February and I need to know if I should
    be concerned about the iron before then.
    Thanks
    Melva

    _____

  3. Candy Justina Says:

    Your ferritin levels are fine, as far as I know. Do you have your
    last series of blood tests so you can follow trends? i.e., did you
    start at 200 and now you’re at 84? One good place to go to get
    blood tests explained is:

    Chromagen Forte is a good supplement, from what I’ve been told. I
    don’t know of an iron chewable. The iron we get in Flintstones is
    not really available to us because there’s also calcium (I believe)
    in the pills, and one of them cancels the other out (i.e., they both
    use the same receptors on the cells, so only one of them gets
    "utilized." I have to tell you I’m not an expert, but I am
    actively involved on a number of lists where people discuss these
    issues, and simply bring to this list what I’ve seen on the other
    lists. Iron is always taken separate from calcium about 1-2 hours
    apart.

    Pam in Niceville

    _____

    Pam,
    My ferratin level is 84 with reference range of 10-291 so what would
    be normal for this around 180 or so? What supplements can I take to
    bring my iron and ferratin up? Is Chromagen Forte a good
    supplement? What about chewables? I’m not taking pills yet?
    I just take Flintstones with iron so far.
    Melva

    Pam in Niceville

    _____

    I was just wondering after having a baseline blood-workup done 6
    weeks after surgery at my PCP’s office. Is it normal to have a low
    iron reading due to the surgery? The reference range is between
    60-160 and my reading was 45. My calcium, B-12 are normal. But my
    Globulin is high at 4.1 (reference range is 1.9 - 3.8) What does
    Globulin do? I’m just curious as I don’t have an appointment with
    my doctor till the first of February and I need to know if I should
    be concerned about the iron before then.
    Thanks
    Melva

    _____

    _____

  4. Diann Mason Says:

    Pam,
    Thank you for the information. I will research my last blood test and see what
    changes have occurred since my surgery. I will also check with vitalady for
    some supplements.
    Melva

    Chromagen Forte is a good supplement, from what I’ve been told. I
    don’t know of an iron chewable. The iron we get in Flintstones is
    not really available to us because there’s also calcium (I believe)
    in the pills, and one of them cancels the other out (i.e., they both
    use the same receptors on the cells, so only one of them gets
    "utilized." I have to tell you I’m not an expert, but I am
    actively involved on a number of lists where people discuss these
    issues, and simply bring to this list what I’ve seen on the other
    lists. Iron is always taken separate from calcium about 1-2 hours

    apart.

    Pam in Niceville

    _____

    Pam,
    My ferratin level is 84 with reference range of 10-291 so what would
    be normal for this around 180 or so? What supplements can I take to
    bring my iron and ferratin up? Is Chromagen Forte a good
    supplement? What about chewables? I’m not taking pills yet?
    I just take Flintstones with iron so far.
    Melva

    Pam in Niceville

    _____

    I was just wondering after having a baseline blood-workup done 6
    weeks after surgery at my PCP’s office. Is it normal to have a low
    iron reading due to the surgery? The reference range is between
    60-160 and my reading was 45. My calcium, B-12 are normal. But my
    Globulin is high at 4.1 (reference range is 1.9 - 3.8) What does
    Globulin do? I’m just curious as I don’t have an appointment with
    my doctor till the first of February and I need to know if I should
    be concerned about the iron before then.
    Thanks
    Melva

    _____

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