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Iron Levels High 31.8umol

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I have just received my results via Let’s Get Checked and my Iron level is 31.8umol range is (10.6-28.3) do I need further testing? I have Hashimotos disease and I am not on any Iron supplements.

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This is something that you need to talk to your doctor about. There is a link between haemochromatosis and Hashimoto’s.

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I didn’t know this so I will ask the Dr I’m seeing do I need further testing - it’s one thing after the other now - I thought my bloods would of been fine with Iron.

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