Thread: Ferritin level
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Old Wed Oct 24, 2012, 04:14 AM
gramous gramous is offline
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sideroblast

hello,

yes, the sideroblastic anemia type increase the number of serum ferritine level. It's a dysfonctionning in the heme system and in the utilisation of iron for the production of hemoglobine.
Infections can also increase the ferritine number.
My boyfriend was diagnosticated with RARS-T in 2011/01, a form with sideroblast, his ferritin level was 933 and iron saturation 90% in februari 12and we have decided for testing a new food consumption. We're eating now biological fooding, no beef, a lot of vegetables, a lot of fish (2 of 3 /week), chicken and 2l water a day. The ferritin is decreased : 650 now and iron saturation 73%. He's non transfusion dependant hemo 11 ( with transfusion, food cannot have any influence).

Hope that can help, sorry for my bad english.
béné
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boyfriend with RARS-T dx 11/02//dx : hb 11,5; plt 870000, wh : 6500//Before fasting cure (13/04): hb: 8,9; plt 2200000; white:6000//After fasting cure (14/09): hb 12,5; platelets 400000, wh 3000.//Now (15/08) : hb : 11,plt : 650000, wh 3000// hydrea 1c/day and cardioaspirin, 1c/day,age: 56 y.
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