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        <title>Iron deficiency and arrhythmias</title>
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I had three feet of my small intestines removed from the beginning of my duodenum onward and apparently I can’t absorb iron.  I now suspect my constant iron deficiency has lead to all my afibs and now PVCs. I was against getting iron infusions and when I finally did two years ago my heart became calm. Of course I can’t be a Monday morning quarterback but I am kicking myself. I could had save potentially many ablations, especially my AV node ablation.

My ferritin has dropped from 100 to 34 because my GP refused to approve infusions. He told me I would die. My current GP was so much against me getting iron that he cancelled two appointments and told me because I had tightening of my throat in the states during the infusions, he was against it. I did get steroids and Benadryl the states and was fine for the remainder of my infusions.

This past month my ferritin dropped to 20 and I insisted on the infusions. I had two so far (with 20mg prednisone and Benadryl) and had no reactions. 

Out of curiosity I just googled iron anemia and arrhythmias and found many hits. Here is one link above. This is a public service post. Ask for a ferritin lab test and see a hematologist if it’s low.</description>
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            <title>Re: Iron deficiency and arrhythmias</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[ Thanks, Susan.  I&#039;ll keep that in my coaching info along with electrolytes and the other possible triggers.]]></description>
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I had three feet of my small intestines removed from the beginning of my duodenum onward and apparently I can’t absorb iron.  I now suspect my constant iron deficiency has lead to all my afibs and now PVCs. I was against getting iron infusions and when I finally did two years ago my heart became calm. Of course I can’t be a Monday morning quarterback but I am kicking myself. I could had save potentially many ablations, especially my AV node ablation.<br />
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My ferritin has dropped from 100 to 34 because my GP refused to approve infusions. He told me I would die. My current GP was so much against me getting iron that he cancelled two appointments and told me because I had tightening of my throat in the states during the infusions, he was against it. I did get steroids and Benadryl the states and was fine for the remainder of my infusions.<br />
<br />
This past month my ferritin dropped to 20 and I insisted on the infusions. I had two so far (with 20mg prednisone and Benadryl) and had no reactions. <br />
<br />
Out of curiosity I just googled iron anemia and arrhythmias and found many hits. Here is one link above. This is a public service post. Ask for a ferritin lab test and see a hematologist if it’s low.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2025 14:22:56 +0000</pubDate>
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