How do I know this? That's what the nurse told me right before she prepared a blood bag for my transfusion in the emergency room yesterday. I also found yesterday that I'm anemic. Funny thing is I felt completely fine when my dad called me up and told me he was picking me up from work becuase of the low blood count. They first suspected it on Thursday when I had the original blood work done, so they took another sample on Saturday and didn't tell us about the lack of blood until yesterday. Does anyone else see the flaw here? Now granted, the hospital I originally go to for check ups had no idea about the results of the retake until yesterday, but the hospital where I got the blood drawn knew all weekend but waited until yesterday to deliver the results although they were told the results had to be reported to my primary hospital immidiately, as in, as soon as they found out. And the final blood count after the retake was approximatly
6.2 which is (I think) nearly half what the normal count ought to be. I have other issues with this hospital, but thank the gods I only (for the most part) have to deal with them when I need blood drawn. Unfortunately, my primary hospital told me to go the hospital closest to us for the transfusion, and that happened to be the mostly-used-for-blood-draws-hospital. There were irritations and outright asshole syndrome during my stay, but that's done with now. I'm back home and primary hospital has ordered me to take Vitamin C and Iron supplements as well as some shot once a week (which the emergency room was supposed to give me during my stay, but they claimed they never received the order. Hey, uh, doc, far be it from me to tell you what to do, but I can see the email with my primary doctor's orders open on your computer. I know, because I have a printed version of the email my dad gave to me upon picking me up right in my hands.) so that needs to be filled. Anyways, I'm home, tired, and I have a killer of a headache. Oh, and before anyone asks, no one has any idea what caused the anemia.
6.2 which is (I think) nearly half what the normal count ought to be. I have other issues with this hospital, but thank the gods I only (for the most part) have to deal with them when I need blood drawn. Unfortunately, my primary hospital told me to go the hospital closest to us for the transfusion, and that happened to be the mostly-used-for-blood-draws-hospital. There were irritations and outright asshole syndrome during my stay, but that's done with now. I'm back home and primary hospital has ordered me to take Vitamin C and Iron supplements as well as some shot once a week (which the emergency room was supposed to give me during my stay, but they claimed they never received the order. Hey, uh, doc, far be it from me to tell you what to do, but I can see the email with my primary doctor's orders open on your computer. I know, because I have a printed version of the email my dad gave to me upon picking me up right in my hands.) so that needs to be filled. Anyways, I'm home, tired, and I have a killer of a headache. Oh, and before anyone asks, no one has any idea what caused the anemia.


I take a local grocery store brand, and it's fine.

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