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<<fibroid thing cause me to be VERY tired>>

I am very tired all the time, as well as gaining wt. My anemia is gone, but the

tiredness remains. Maybe because this is stressful to have growths in our

uterus!

Sue

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<<fibroid thing cause me to be VERY tired>>

I am very tired all the time, as well as gaining wt. My anemia is gone, but the

tiredness remains. Maybe because this is stressful to have growths in our

uterus!

Sue

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<<fibroid thing cause me to be VERY tired>>

I am very tired all the time, as well as gaining wt. My anemia is gone, but the

tiredness remains. Maybe because this is stressful to have growths in our

uterus!

Sue

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Hi,

Do you bleed heavy with your fibroid? If so, it's probally anemia. Anemia is

common even in women with no heavy bleeding. It's common in women and older

folks. You'll need a blood test to see. If you're anemic, take Slow-FE iron and

vitamin C. Don't lie down for 30 minutes after. Even once your anemia counts go

back up to normal, your store counts can take up to a year to reach normal. So

treating anemia can be a long process.

You could be tired from the stress of it all. Thyroid problems can cause you to

be tired too. You can have this checked too at the same time. Or you can be a

super busy woman and tired from that.

Check for anemia and thyroid problems.

Ku

Kris wrote:

hey everybody!

I just have one question... Does me being tired have anything to do

with these fibroids? I don't know about being anemic yet..I'm going

in on next wednesday to get an ultrasound and also see my gyn..I'll

ask her then. But I was just wondering if anybody knows, besides

being anemic..would this fibroid thing cause me to be VERY tired?

Thanks for any replies or suggestions!

a

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Can you tell me how did you do to make your anemy go away please ? I have

fibrory, size of the 6 months pregnant, so that I cannot have myo yet, said my

Dr.

Sue Wolcott wrote:

<<fibroid thing cause me to be VERY tired>>

I am very tired all the time, as well as gaining wt. My anemia is gone, but the

tiredness remains. Maybe because this is stressful to have growths in our

uterus!

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Hello Sue,

The tiredness is probably due to iron loss from blood loss related to heavy

bleeding. My primary has me going to a hematology specialist for iron IV

therapy.

Treva

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Hello Sue,

The tiredness is probably due to iron loss from blood loss related to heavy

bleeding. My primary has me going to a hematology specialist for iron IV

therapy.

Treva

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Hello Sue,

The tiredness is probably due to iron loss from blood loss related to heavy

bleeding. My primary has me going to a hematology specialist for iron IV

therapy.

Treva

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Hello Sue,

You said enormous fibroids, fatige, anemy, pain in my stomach at night, lower

back pain and so one...anyway every touble you have are the same for me. I hope

I'll find a good Dr able to take only them out.

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I am very tired all the time, as well as gaining wt.

My anemia is gone, but the tiredness remains

Hi nne

Just to let you know that I'm tired most of the time

too- I think in my case it's due to lack of sleep as I

naturally sleep on my stomach which is not very

comfortable at the moment as I have an enormous

fibroid

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Hello Sue,

You said enormous fibroids, fatige, anemy, pain in my stomach at night, lower

back pain and so one...anyway every touble you have are the same for me. I hope

I'll find a good Dr able to take only them out.

wrote:

wrote:

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I am very tired all the time, as well as gaining wt.

My anemia is gone, but the tiredness remains

Hi nne

Just to let you know that I'm tired most of the time

too- I think in my case it's due to lack of sleep as I

naturally sleep on my stomach which is not very

comfortable at the moment as I have an enormous

fibroid

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Hello Sue,

You said enormous fibroids, fatige, anemy, pain in my stomach at night, lower

back pain and so one...anyway every touble you have are the same for me. I hope

I'll find a good Dr able to take only them out.

wrote:

wrote:

---------------------------------

I am very tired all the time, as well as gaining wt.

My anemia is gone, but the tiredness remains

Hi nne

Just to let you know that I'm tired most of the time

too- I think in my case it's due to lack of sleep as I

naturally sleep on my stomach which is not very

comfortable at the moment as I have an enormous

fibroid

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Hi,

For anemia, take Slow FE iron (it's a slow release iron pill) and vitamin C to

help it absorb. Eat iron rich foods but if your anemia is bad, you'll need the

Slow FE iron, food alone won't work. Your doc can check for anemia with a simple

blood test. It can take up to a year to get your counts all back up to normal

but you'll feel better much sooner than this.

Ku

wrote:

Can you tell me how did you do to make your anemy go

away please ?

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Hi,

For anemia, take Slow FE iron (it's a slow release iron pill) and vitamin C to

help it absorb. Eat iron rich foods but if your anemia is bad, you'll need the

Slow FE iron, food alone won't work. Your doc can check for anemia with a simple

blood test. It can take up to a year to get your counts all back up to normal

but you'll feel better much sooner than this.

Ku

wrote:

Can you tell me how did you do to make your anemy go

away please ?

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Hi,

For anemia, take Slow FE iron (it's a slow release iron pill) and vitamin C to

help it absorb. Eat iron rich foods but if your anemia is bad, you'll need the

Slow FE iron, food alone won't work. Your doc can check for anemia with a simple

blood test. It can take up to a year to get your counts all back up to normal

but you'll feel better much sooner than this.

Ku

wrote:

Can you tell me how did you do to make your anemy go

away please ?

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