Shots can be painful and potentially leave discoloration of skin. I learned from someone on medhelp, then verifying online they actually can give iron IV- not sure the risks involved there! Usually pills come in 324 or 325 mg ferrous sulfate- what's the elemental iron amount in your pills?
An echocardiogram is actually the best way to diagnose heart failure- did you mean that rather than electrocardiogram (EKG)? In the beginning, you may not notice any symptoms with heart failure. Symptoms can include (not limited to)- shortness of breath with activity, tiredness, feet and ankle swelling, rapid heart rate, skipped beats, weight gain with fluid build up, and having to urinate more at night.
Thank you Heiferly and SurgiMenopause!
I will bring it to my doctor about the third spacing of fluids and see what they think, it really doesn't bother me as much anymore, it comes and goes and I got used to not wearing my rings but it would be nice to know why.
I did have my FSH, LH, estrogen and progesterone tested, all normal. As for the treatment for the anemia, 300mg 3X of iron pills, eating red meats and high iron foods, I have asked my doctor about iron shots but she doesn't want to do that, not sure why.... Kidney function has been checked several times, creatinine is fine, I actually see regularly a Nephrologist and all is ok, as far as the heart function, I had an EKG done about a month ago and all ok, but that was all that was tested, not sure what else they would need if I was suffering of heart failure, you would think I would have other symptoms too?? The edema comes and goes throughout the day, it is really weird, and it is mostly in hands, ankles and feet, very seldom just my nose!
Anyway thank you for thinking of me and I will update when I can again.
Hugs!
Karin
I know that tired feeling- had it fairly recently myself with low ferritin and low hemoglobin. How are you treating your iron deficiency aside from your ablation plan? About those tests your doctor ran- did they do kidney function testing? Did they test your FSH, LH, estrogen and progesterone? Did they check heart function lately to make sure you are not suffering from heart failure, where one can get edema?
I'm glad to hear you're now on enough of an upswing to update us! It does sound like you've been going through a lot. :-/ Hopefully the cardiologist can get you in sooner with a cancellation or something.
As for the swelling, I've been having more edema in my arms/hands lately too and talked to my doc about it since in the past I really only seemed to have those symptoms in my lower body. My doctor's explanation was that (for whatever reason) part of my body's dysfunctional way of handling fluids (which, at least for me, seems to be one of the paramount issues from which the rest of my dysautonomia stems) is that fluids appear to end up going outside of my circulatory system where they don't belong (and aren't helpful to me and my blood pressure); he used the phrase "third spacing." This short wikipedia article briefly describes it and I think it puts a LOT into perspective as to why some dysautonomia patients can drink SO much fluids and still not be "better" but end up with swelling/edema instead:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_spacing_of_fluids
I don't know if this applies to everyone with dysauto, but it does seem to fit well with my case and the issues we're having with my treatment, so maybe you could ask your docs about it as well and see if that could account for your swelling as well.
I hope your ablation goes well and helps a ton with your symptoms!!! I'll be keeping you in my thoughts!
Gentle hugs,
-heiferly.