Originally Posted by
Geareduprn
Again I have to disagree ferritin is the most accurate indicator of iron stored in your body. Total iron is the measure of iron that's in your plasma after all of your blood cells have been removed including red blood cells. Your normal ferritin level says that your body as a whole unit has enough iron my assumption would be that your serum iron is low because it has used this iron in the production of these extra red blood cells that you have. You certainly have some wiggle room if you do choose to supplement with iron but I would only do so if you're going to keep close track on your hemoglobin and hematocrit and bloodlet if it gets any higher. I certainly don't see in your case any harm I'll be mild iron supplementation protocol however I also don't think that a doctor would prescribe it in our case.I'm sure that it's very frustrating to hear complete opposing views but I would urge you to do a little bit of research even if it's just a quick Google search. You're probably going to have to dig a little because everything that you're going to see is pretty much going to tell you that iron studies are typically only performed if you are anemic so that you can determine if that is the cause of your anemia
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