Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Oh my god, am I dying? I just saw my primary and he didn’t call me about anything unusual in my bloodwork but I’ll call and make an appt to discuss.
Please learn to read your blood test, especially iron and ferritin. What a doctor labels normal can be ABnormal for some people.
Just remember that all the general guidelines for what is normal is based on men who are larger and do not menstruate.
In 40s, it’s common to bleed heavily. If that happened to you, you might be low in ferritin.
A doctor will say you are normal above 7 or 12 in ferritin. However, you need to be above 60 for hair to grow and your doctor probably won’t tell you that.
OP here. I got a thyroid workup and am still waiting to talk to my doctor, but my ferritin levels are showing high (225), whereas UIBC is showing low (120). Will update once I hear more. I love my doc to pieces, but he did laugh when I told him I was concerned about my eyebrows! So, yes, being 46 and having your health concerns disregarded is a thing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Oh my god, am I dying? I just saw my primary and he didn’t call me about anything unusual in my bloodwork but I’ll call and make an appt to discuss.
Please learn to read your blood test, especially iron and ferritin. What a doctor labels normal can be ABnormal for some people.
Just remember that all the general guidelines for what is normal is based on men who are larger and do not menstruate.
In 40s, it’s common to bleed heavily. If that happened to you, you might be low in ferritin.
A doctor will say you are normal above 7 or 12 in ferritin. However, you need to be above 60 for hair to grow and your doctor probably won’t tell you that.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Oh my god, am I dying? I just saw my primary and he didn’t call me about anything unusual in my bloodwork but I’ll call and make an appt to discuss.
Anonymous wrote:Start with checking your thyroid. Also do vitamin D and ferritin. My eyebrows lost their outer third and that was the first symptom of hypothyroidism. I have my levels back on track but sadly my eyebrows never regained their original lushness.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Oh my god, am I dying? I just saw my primary and he didn’t call me about anything unusual in my bloodwork but I’ll call and make an appt to discuss.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Oh my god, am I dying? I just saw my primary and he didn’t call me about anything unusual in my bloodwork but I’ll call and make an appt to discuss.