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13 Sep 2024, 7:29 pm

Hello everyone,

I was recently diagnosed with a genetic condition called hemochromatosis, it is a disease that causes iron overload in the body. Has anyone else on here been diagnosed with this condition? And if so how did you treat it?

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14 Sep 2024, 10:01 pm

Not me, but my auntie. She was diagnosed with haemochromatosis a few years ago. She goes to the doctor regularly to "give blood". So it's the opposite of a transfusion.

I wish you well. :)



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15 Sep 2024, 5:13 am

renaeden wrote:
Not me, but my auntie. She was diagnosed with haemochromatosis a few years ago. She goes to the doctor regularly to "give blood". So it's the opposite of a transfusion.

I wish you well. :)

Do you know what symptoms she was experiencing before the diagnosis? Also how long did it take with the treatment before she started seeing results? I have only donated blood once since my diagnosis and I haven't seen much of a difference. I feel tired all the time, I hope things start to improve soon I'd hate to live the rest of my life like this.

Thanks for your input and well wishes.

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24 Oct 2024, 10:05 pm

I don't believe my auntie had any symptoms, it was found on a routine blood test. She has fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis so she puts up with a lot of pain. So I don't know if she's had any tangible improvement.

It's been a while since your last post so I hope you've been feeling better. :)



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25 Oct 2024, 3:40 am

renaeden wrote:
I don't believe my auntie had any symptoms, it was found on a routine blood test. She has fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis so she puts up with a lot of pain. So I don't know if she's had any tangible improvement.

It's been a while since your last post so I hope you've been feeling better. :)


Thanks for your response and we'll wishes,

I'm feeling about the same, but I'm hopeful for the future. I have a appointment to give blood soon and I'm also attending a course on chronic illness management. Unfortunately these things take time so I just have to do what my doctor says and go from there.



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Yesterday, 4:30 pm

A family member had it, but after bariatric surgery she has lower to lower normal levels. I tested my self and all good.