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lgm1942
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Joined : Feb 2013
Posts : 6016
Posted 12/20/2013 11:08 PM (GMT 0)
Sammy, myself and oldest Daughter are both amemic I have been most of my life, 71 she is 45 doctors say
its just us, Peace.
Larry ***
sammyE1988
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Joined : Oct 2013
Posts : 85
Posted 12/20/2013 11:30 PM (GMT 0)
thanks but since my daughter died this year to cot death my anxiety has got to me now thinkin the worst
Scaredy Cat
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Joined : Sep 2006
Posts : 28868
Posted 12/21/2013 1:29 AM (GMT 0)
I think that the only connection to be found there is that you have been through a very tragic event...and you are naturally grieving and having anxiety that is related to this sad event.
I am sure that your anemia is going to be a quick fix with some suppliments provided by your doctor. (or even nutritional changes that he/she can recommend.)
It is not at all unusual for women of childbearing years to be anemic, so try not to read anything else into this.
Follow your doctor's recommendation, and keep working towards recovery.
We are here to encourage you and provide support anytime. You are in our thoughts and prayers!
S.C.