Guest guest Posted February 20, 2003 Report Share Posted February 20, 2003 In a message dated 2/20/2003 9:12:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, kukalaka@... writes: > I was suspose to have a appointment today with my gyn to find out what > " fibroid in the mid body of the uterus " This bit of information reveals only the position, but NOT the type of fibroid you have. The " body " is the main part of the uterus, to differentiate it from your fundus (the top part) and your cervix The fibroid you have is positioned in the center point of the " body " of your uterus (that is, it is not on the left side of your uterus, nor on the right side.). -Roma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2003 Report Share Posted February 20, 2003 <squirleyannthomp@y...> wrote: > Hi, I've been on iron of different types for 8 years > +. Do take it with some crackers or a piece of toast > and with vitamin C or orange juice for the best > absorption. You might ask a health food store about > whether there is a supplement that will help coat your > stomach and make it easier. I too have had problems. > Best wishes. Shirley > --- kukalaka <kukalaka@y...> wrote: > > I take the Slow FE iron for my anemia. It's tearing > > up my stomach. If I skip the iron, I'm weak, dizzy > > and short of breath from the anemia. If I take the > > iron, my stomach hurts. I do take prilosec for my > > stomach but it doesn't help much. They tested my > > stomach and it's being affected. Any susgestions > > about taking the iron? I do take it with food. > > Taking the orange juice for me, didn't work well on my stomach. It created to much acid and gave me a sour stomach. The crackers or toast is an excellent idea. But then again I have an over sensitive stomach. JenD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2003 Report Share Posted February 21, 2003 Thanks! Shirley wrote:Hi, I've been on iron of different types for 8 years +. Do take it with some crackers or a piece of toast and with vitamin C or orange juice for the best absorption. You might ask a health food store about whether there is a supplement that will help coat your stomach and make it easier. I too have had problems. Best wishes. Shirley --- kukalaka wrote: > > I take the Slow FE iron for my anemia. It's tearing > up my stomach. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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