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Hi. I went to a womens clinic for iron testing and my ferritin was low. Then I re-tested after a few months and it is now 17 (normal 20-150). Anyway--the note said to keep taking the iron and schedule an office visit to discuss
CGG. What is this? I am assuming it is to do with ghnecological stuff since this is their "specialty". Its nothing I was told of or tested for, so does this have to do wtih gyno stuff? What is it? THank you.
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Thank you :)
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Hi!
Well, I'm glad that you solved your own mystery, because I would not have been able to come up with the answer for you!
I do agree that iron supplementation is a good idea though.
Good luck!
Dr B
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Well, this is embarassing. lol I got a call from the dr. office. They said they wrote it all in one sentence--but cgg is the providers initials. lol
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