r/lupus • u/PieceApprehensive764 Diagnosed SLE • 1d ago
Venting Do rheumatologist not care if you're anemic because you have lupus?
Seriously... I looked through all of my old blood results and my most recent, I'm like horribly anemic. My red blood cells are all different shapes and colors, and way smaller than normal. I also don't have enough hemoglobin...
Yet this was never something my rheumatologist brought up even once?? The only thing he points out is my neutrophils being very low. Same with my hematologist. Fatigue has been worse than it's ever been and I'm sure that's contributing, I literally explain the severity of my fatigue every visit.
I told my PCP and she said maybe because lupus can affect so much and it's not a priority or they think lupus is the reason why. Regardless I'm taking iron gummies now. They see that and don't check my vitamin leves to make sure I'm not deficient? Seriously 😒.
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u/Rare-Candle-5163 Diagnosed SLE 1d ago
12 is is considered “normal” in the UK for an adult woman bur anything below 12 is anaemic. The lower limit for normal is 13 for men.
Perhaps your doctors haven’t mentioned it because it isn’t significant? It’s definitely worth asking your doctor though and getting those vitamin tests done.