Curlygirlie
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Whats you’re regimen for chronic fatigue? Does anyone here have ITP? Or other autoimmune conditions?

My mom had Cfids. I have Raynaud’s. My sister has Devik’s syndrome. I was using glutathione because I seemed to be getting sick constantly so I went on gluta 2000 mg 7 days/wk. didn’t help w/fatigue, but I didn’t get sick for over a year. Mom died in 2010, and my sister has no interest in peptides because she is fairly healthy ( her description, not mine). Except she has had a resistant UTI for over a month and has recurrent kidney stones and severe anemia to the point of needing transfusions. I need to bug her about how much iron she is taking.. among other things.Curlygirlie said:Whats you’re regimen for chronic fatigue? Does anyone here have ITP? Or other autoimmune conditions?


Most doctors advise taking ferrous sulfate; if you’ve had WLS or are older, you don’t make enough stomach acid to absorb it. You need polysaccharide iron complex, and apparently she needs it in a bigger dose than 1 tab 3x/wk. my hematologist advised to take it mwf with at least 200 mg vitamin C each dose when I needed iron infusions last fall. Previously I took it daily without C; I’m coming up on 6 month testing to see if I need to increase to 2 tabs mwf. My sister does not see a hematologist or an endocrinologist, so her iron levels are only checked yearly, which isn’t enough. That’s why it’s low enough to require transfusions. And while she will ask my advice for anyone else, apparently my nursing degrees are not good enough to give HER health advice. It’s frustrating. I have to bite my tongue a lot.lessthanhalf said:Just trying to work out the last bit. If someone is anemic enough to need transfusions it is pretty hard to imagine they are not testing iron levels and advising on iron supplements being appropriate or not?
