I need some female advice/help. And or anyone in the medical field.
I will be 50 in Jan. Perimenopausal since 2016. I have a hemoglobin of 7.8. Iron is 12. It was 8.4 3 weeks ago. I have severe bleeding- sometimes lasting 30-40 days.
I met with a gynecological surgeon yesterday. I do not want a hysterectomy nor am I a candidate
I had open heart surgery in 2016 for an aortic aneurysm and currently have an aortic root aneurysm that measures 4.65. The surgeon told me yesterday that if I were to need a second emergency open heart surgery that with my anemia this bad that I would not be able to handle surgery and would die. Her biggest concern is getting my iron up. And bleeding to stop.
They want me to do iron infusions and get an IUD
I have horrible reactions to most "drugs" and take nothing. Not an ibuprofen. Not even natural etc. I'm afraid to try beef liver pills.
I dont do chemicals, no deodorant, only natural shampoos cleaners etc
I am terrified to get an IUD
I need help
Not a doctor just know a lot about nutrition, and I am developing lines of products that focus on different issues.
While doing research for my new product line, came across PURPLE Sweet Potato Powder... Prevents clots regulates your blood look into it in depth this may just be the thing to add to your diet. I will keep looking for some mixes of veggies that really give you the true Iron supplement you need. Red Maca, Lions mane, or Ashwagandha help regulate menstrual and menopausal issues/
Iron Content of Sweet Potato | Daily Iron
This food contains .68 milligrams of iron per 100 grams. Grams is a measure of weight. To put 100 grams in perspective, consider alternative measures for this food: 1 cup equals 200 grams. 1 large equals 180 grams. In the category of vegetables, we included whole vegetable products in the ..
http://www.dailyiron.net/sweet-potato/