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Ferritin levels

Lainie71

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
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Diet only
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The term "big boned" lol repeatedly told this growing up!
When I had my results yesterday the only thing that flagged up was very high ferritin levels. Seeing as I take a supplement for hair and nails and have done for as long as I can remember I was advised to stop taking it. I also take vitamin c 1000 mg and a cranberry tablet (helps with fluid retention and urine infections). Anyone else had similar high ferritin levels. It can make you feel tired, flaky nails, etc all what I had but the fatigue comes and goes. Can be fine for a week and then it hits like a brick.
 
I have just checked the levels of vitamins in my hair and nails supplement and the daily amount of iron is 12mg. Couple that with the amount of iron rich foods I am consuming with the lchf diet, I think that is causing the overload of ferritin in my body. I have taken the supplement for years but obviously before I probably needed it due the bad food choices I had. My iron levels have always been very good apart from many years ago when my iron stores were very low due to peri bleeding. So I think I have made the connection. The amount of steak etc I probably don't need a supplement anymore
 
I’ll take some of your spare! Can’t get mine out of single figures no matter what.
 
I’ll take some of your spare! Can’t get mine out of single figures no matter what.
Bless if I could I would - if they stay high perhaps I may have to volunteer for the vampires to extract!
 
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