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Does anyone have a good info on iron? My iron suddenly

went up to 180 and has been staying there for the last

2 months. It has always been around 60 - 100, at least

in the past year I have measured it. Is the fact that

it is elevated associated with the degree of damage to

the liver. All other iron-related measures are normal.

Does anyone know how to measure if iron leaves the

body and how to get rid of excess iron naturally?

Thank you.

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Thank you. I think all those things were checked and

are normal. I wonder why my iron jumped so high and so

fast?

--- elizabethnv1 wrote:

> There is no natural way to get rid of the excess

> iron . You have to have phlebotomies( blood removed)

> to remove it . Iron overload is a side effect of

> liver disease , it can cause damage to the heart ,

> kidneys and can cause further damage the the liver .

> I myself have the same problems , I have been having

> phlebotomies for the last 2 months . Iron overload

> can also decrease your odds of responding to

> treatment , and it can also cause a relapse of the

> virus . Your doctor should also do TIBC, Serum

> ferritin , and %saturation levels done . Recent

> studies show that if your on the treatment for

> hepatitis c you would respond better if the excess

> iron was removed . Hope this info helps ya a little

> Iron

>

>

> Does anyone have a good info on iron? My iron

> suddenly

> went up to 180 and has been staying there for the

> last

> 2 months. It has always been around 60 - 100, at

> least

> in the past year I have measured it. Is the fact

> that

> it is elevated associated with the degree of

> damage to

> the liver. All other iron-related measures are

> normal.

> Does anyone know how to measure if iron leaves the

> body and how to get rid of excess iron naturally?

>

> Thank you.

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________

> Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

> http://mail.yahoo.com

>

>

> It's a pleasure having you join in our

> conversations. We hope you have found the support

> you need with us.

>

> If you are using email for your posts, for easy

> access to our group, just click the link--

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hepatitis_C_Central/

>

> Happy Posting

>

>

>

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Thank you. I think all those things were checked and

are normal. I wonder why my iron jumped so high and so

fast?

--- elizabethnv1 wrote:

> There is no natural way to get rid of the excess

> iron . You have to have phlebotomies( blood removed)

> to remove it . Iron overload is a side effect of

> liver disease , it can cause damage to the heart ,

> kidneys and can cause further damage the the liver .

> I myself have the same problems , I have been having

> phlebotomies for the last 2 months . Iron overload

> can also decrease your odds of responding to

> treatment , and it can also cause a relapse of the

> virus . Your doctor should also do TIBC, Serum

> ferritin , and %saturation levels done . Recent

> studies show that if your on the treatment for

> hepatitis c you would respond better if the excess

> iron was removed . Hope this info helps ya a little

> Iron

>

>

> Does anyone have a good info on iron? My iron

> suddenly

> went up to 180 and has been staying there for the

> last

> 2 months. It has always been around 60 - 100, at

> least

> in the past year I have measured it. Is the fact

> that

> it is elevated associated with the degree of

> damage to

> the liver. All other iron-related measures are

> normal.

> Does anyone know how to measure if iron leaves the

> body and how to get rid of excess iron naturally?

>

> Thank you.

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________

> Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

> http://mail.yahoo.com

>

>

> It's a pleasure having you join in our

> conversations. We hope you have found the support

> you need with us.

>

> If you are using email for your posts, for easy

> access to our group, just click the link--

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hepatitis_C_Central/

>

> Happy Posting

>

>

>

>

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Thank you. I think all those things were checked and

are normal. I wonder why my iron jumped so high and so

fast?

--- elizabethnv1 wrote:

> There is no natural way to get rid of the excess

> iron . You have to have phlebotomies( blood removed)

> to remove it . Iron overload is a side effect of

> liver disease , it can cause damage to the heart ,

> kidneys and can cause further damage the the liver .

> I myself have the same problems , I have been having

> phlebotomies for the last 2 months . Iron overload

> can also decrease your odds of responding to

> treatment , and it can also cause a relapse of the

> virus . Your doctor should also do TIBC, Serum

> ferritin , and %saturation levels done . Recent

> studies show that if your on the treatment for

> hepatitis c you would respond better if the excess

> iron was removed . Hope this info helps ya a little

> Iron

>

>

> Does anyone have a good info on iron? My iron

> suddenly

> went up to 180 and has been staying there for the

> last

> 2 months. It has always been around 60 - 100, at

> least

> in the past year I have measured it. Is the fact

> that

> it is elevated associated with the degree of

> damage to

> the liver. All other iron-related measures are

> normal.

> Does anyone know how to measure if iron leaves the

> body and how to get rid of excess iron naturally?

>

> Thank you.

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________

> Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

> http://mail.yahoo.com

>

>

> It's a pleasure having you join in our

> conversations. We hope you have found the support

> you need with us.

>

> If you are using email for your posts, for easy

> access to our group, just click the link--

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hepatitis_C_Central/

>

> Happy Posting

>

>

>

>

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What a puzzle , has the doctor offered you any explanation as to what could cause it ?

Iron> > > > > > Does anyone have a good info on iron? My iron> > suddenly> > went up to 180 and has been staying there for the> > last> > 2 months. It has always been around 60 - 100, at> > least> > in the past year I have measured it. Is the fact> > that> > it is elevated associated with the degree of> > damage to> > the liver. All other iron-related measures are> > normal.> > Does anyone know how to measure if iron leaves the> > body and how to get rid of excess iron naturally?> > > > Thank you.> > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 > > http://mail.yahoo.com> > > > > > It's a pleasure having you join in our> > conversations. We hope you have found the support> > you need with us. > > > > If you are using email for your posts, for easy> > access to our group, just click the link--> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hepatitis_C_Central/> > > > Happy Posting > > > > > > > >

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I heard that coffee or tea can leach iron out of your system, and that

B vitamins can help make iron usable to the body. Someone here said

that there is no natural way to remove iron from the body. Another

place, I read that only 10% of iron is excreted from the body.

I was wondering if anyone else heard that tea can leach iron. Or that

B vitamins make iron more usable.

Pete

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But Jax, you CAN use it " in vein " just NOT " in vain " LOL!!

Meanwhile you still havent told me how that eye is doing now several

days post-surgery. BETTER AND BETTER?? HUGX, Marcus

> > Thanks, Liz for the great article. It's really helpful to

know.

> Brown

> > tea can apparently make a huge difference with iron absorption.

> But as

> > Sally pointed out, this doesn't affect existing iron levels in

the

> > blood.

> >

> > Pete

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope

you

> have found the support you need with us.

> >

> > If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our

> group, just click the link--

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hepatitis_C_Central/

> >

> > Happy Posting

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Well Marcus My eye is driving me nuts!!! while I can see a bit better through it,, its itchy and weeping and sticking together,, its really hard to keep it open for even a couple of seconds,, Ihope that will go away soon,, thanks jaxMarcus wrote: But Jax, you CAN use it "in vein" just NOT "in vain" LOL!!Meanwhile you still havent told me how that eye is doing now several days post-surgery. BETTER AND BETTER?? HUGX, Marcus> > Thanks, Liz for the great article. It's really helpful to know. > Brown > > tea can apparently make a huge difference with iron absorption. > But as > > Sally pointed out, this doesn't affect existing iron levels in the > > blood. > > > > Pete> > > > > > > > > > > > It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you > have found the support you need with us. > > > > If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our > group, just click the link-- > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hepatitis_C_Central/> > > > Happy Posting > > > > > > > >

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Well Marcus My eye is driving me nuts!!! while I can see a bit better through it,, its itchy and weeping and sticking together,, its really hard to keep it open for even a couple of seconds,, Ihope that will go away soon,, thanks jaxMarcus wrote: But Jax, you CAN use it "in vein" just NOT "in vain" LOL!!Meanwhile you still havent told me how that eye is doing now several days post-surgery. BETTER AND BETTER?? HUGX, Marcus> > Thanks, Liz for the great article. It's really helpful to know. > Brown > > tea can apparently make a huge difference with iron absorption. > But as > > Sally pointed out, this doesn't affect existing iron levels in the > > blood. > > > > Pete> > > > > > > > > > > > It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you > have found the support you need with us. > > > > If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our > group, just click the link-- > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hepatitis_C_Central/> > > > Happy Posting > > > > > > > >

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