• teft
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    17 hours ago

    It’s used therapeutically for hemochromatosis which is too much iron in your blood.

    • @[email protected]
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      617 hours ago

      Yeah exactly this. Have the one condition were leeches would have actually been useful :D

          • @[email protected]
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            35 hours ago

            How ironic.

            But really tho, people with high iron are good for blood donation because a lot of people are low and they more readily pass the screening tests for donation.

            • @[email protected]
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              24 hours ago

              So yeah you can’t when your iron levels are too high but when it goes down to normal levels you can become a regular donator, which then helps keep the levels down.

              With my super iron blood I can then donate blood every 8 weeks instead of the normal 12. If I am remembering that right.

                • @[email protected]
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                  23 hours ago

                  Unfortuantely nothing I can do to keep it from rising. So giving blood is the only way to reduce the levels atm. Only thing you can do is reduce the amount it increases with a bit of a diet change, cutting down on meat and alcohol especially. And eating certain things that helps your body deal with iron more efficantly, like dark chocolate… I get to use the line, “my doctor told me to have this after every meal” 😂

                  • @[email protected]
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                    13 hours ago

                    Haha well I guess at least you get an excuse for something you (hopefully) enjoy.

                    No disability is fun, and for what it’s worth I’m sorry that it’s a thing you have to find a way to manage. I imagine it’s rough. I have my own disabilities that… we get by, eh?

                    Thanks for answering my questions though, I’ve not met anyone in that position, but it will absolutely factor into how I interact with people in the future, so thank you for being open :)