Anonymous wrote:It's weird that they wouldn't have you try oral supplements first. Transfusions have some significant risks. But they do work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a bit off for a pcp to manage anemia that would require infusions. Most insurances also require steps prior to infusions as well.
DH got routine bloodwork done with his GW PCP. I received a call from the lab at 1 am to take him immediately to the ER to get a blood transfusion. So, if the level is low enough, there are no extra steps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had them weekly for about a month, due to severe anemia (when the labs from my annual well check came back, my PCP actually called and told me to go to the ER because I needed a blood transfusion ASAP). My insurance did cover them less my office visit copay. Combined with B12 injections they got my anemia under control. My issue is related to absorption issues, so oral supplements do nothing for me.
Thanks for your reply. Do you still continue with the infusions or was it only a 1x thing? Same with B12 shots was this a weekly/monthly thing? Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:I recently had a blood draw for a general wellness check up. The results read that I am anemic. My PCP suggested iron transfusions instead of an oral vitamin. Has any had a iron transfusion before? I do plan on calling/checking my insurance on Monday AM for more details. But would like to hear your experiences.
Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a bit off for a pcp to manage anemia that would require infusions. Most insurances also require steps prior to infusions as well.
Anonymous wrote:I had them weekly for about a month, due to severe anemia (when the labs from my annual well check came back, my PCP actually called and told me to go to the ER because I needed a blood transfusion ASAP). My insurance did cover them less my office visit copay. Combined with B12 injections they got my anemia under control. My issue is related to absorption issues, so oral supplements do nothing for me.