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- February 19, 2017 at 3:17 am
Wondering if anyone else has had their blood tests show anemia but when tested for iron deficiency found you're not iron deficient?
I dealt with iron deficiency my whole childhood, had to take the grossest medicine for many years. So, when my onc said anemia, I assumed I was back to being iron deficient. But, tests show I am all good with iron. My onc said she will test for other things next time I am there, in 2 weeks. Just wondering if this is caused by the treatment and if anyone else has experienced something similar?
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- February 19, 2017 at 5:38 am
After nivo-ipi treatment, I became anemic. However, it was pernicious anemia, not iron-deficiency anemia, due to my immmune system attacking the cells in the gastro-intestinal system that produce vitamin B-12. I recovered very quickly with B-12 shots, and still take them monthly. Once gone, the internal production of B-12 usually doesn't return.
I was referred to gastroenterologists. Hou might ask your oncologist for a referral.
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- February 19, 2017 at 2:17 pm
I am also anemic (iron deficient anemic as well). Mine was officially diagnosed after completing ipilumumab. My hemoglobin levels are still quite low around 93 and I don’t know what my ferritin levels are at this point. I had to have an endoscope and colonoscopy to ensure I didn’t have any internal bleeding. What was found was celiac disease. They don’t know if it was because of the ipilumumab or just never found until that test.So much with this immunotherapy is still unknown.
Best of luck!
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- February 19, 2017 at 6:59 pm
Thanks Nancy, glad they figured out the celiac for you.
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- February 19, 2017 at 6:59 pm
Thanks Nancy, glad they figured out the celiac for you.
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- February 19, 2017 at 2:17 pm
I am also anemic (iron deficient anemic as well). Mine was officially diagnosed after completing ipilumumab. My hemoglobin levels are still quite low around 93 and I don’t know what my ferritin levels are at this point. I had to have an endoscope and colonoscopy to ensure I didn’t have any internal bleeding. What was found was celiac disease. They don’t know if it was because of the ipilumumab or just never found until that test.So much with this immunotherapy is still unknown.
Best of luck!
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- February 19, 2017 at 6:53 pm
I think the next blood test my onc is going to order is a B-12 test, to see what my levels are. Thank you for telling me your experience, glad to know if that's what's going on with me it should be an easy fix once figured out.
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- February 19, 2017 at 6:53 pm
I think the next blood test my onc is going to order is a B-12 test, to see what my levels are. Thank you for telling me your experience, glad to know if that's what's going on with me it should be an easy fix once figured out.
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- February 19, 2017 at 5:38 am
After nivo-ipi treatment, I became anemic. However, it was pernicious anemia, not iron-deficiency anemia, due to my immmune system attacking the cells in the gastro-intestinal system that produce vitamin B-12. I recovered very quickly with B-12 shots, and still take them monthly. Once gone, the internal production of B-12 usually doesn't return.
I was referred to gastroenterologists. Hou might ask your oncologist for a referral.
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- February 21, 2017 at 3:29 pm
Yes, I had the same issue as well. It came on late in Keytruda treatment. I did all of the reading that I could on possible causes, and after questioning the docs about B-12 or inflammatory issues, decided that I would start taking B-12 supplements on my own. My last blood lab showed things back in the normal range. Immunotheraputic treatments will definitely mess with things. I was initially put on Ferratin… which did nothing. I was told to "eat more dark leafy greens"… ummmm.. sure… but how can I possibly cram even MORE spinach and kale into my diet? I already put it on nearly EVERY meal. The B-12 vitamins were the key. I take 1000 mcg of B-12 each day, as well as a "B Complex + Folic Acid", which gives me an additional 400 mcg of B-12, 10 mg of B6, and 1000 mcg of Folic Acid. It should make a difference in your energy levels as well! : )
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- February 21, 2017 at 4:34 pm
I was thinking about just starting on a B-12 supplement, thanks for the info Niki!
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