Posted 7/27/2022 1:33 AM (GMT 0)
I am not familiar with Injectafer, but I just wanted to say that oral iron will often not help during UC flares. When the body reaches a certain level of inflammation, you get what's called 'anemia of chronic disease.' The body shuts off its iron absorption. It does this because high inflammation in nature is usually caused by infections like bacteria, and they feed on iron in order to grow. So the body shuts off iron absorption to protect itself. The only way to bypass this is with IVs.
I have been getting iron IVs for the past 2.5 years, once a month. I have been in remission for several months but still needing iron IVs. However, it now appears that I am absorbing iron again because my blood work shows the levels have not changed at all.
As a fellow UC patient, I recommend against oral iron. In addition to not absorbing, it is irritating to an inflamed colon and feeds bad gut bacteria. Anyone with UC who is chronically iron deficient should be getting IVs. My doctors sent me down the wrong path of trying all kinds of different formulations. All they did was make my flare worse, which means you bleed more, which is counterproductive.