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		<title>High Iron Blood Work</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Ferritin]]></category>
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 High Iron Blood Work
In my younger years I wouldnt have given a shit if my blood iron was high &#8211; but now I care at 41.
I know ast/alt can be elevated without it being pathological &#8211; often just caused by weight training.
This does not seem to be the case with ferritin, iron saturation &#038; [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong> High Iron Blood Work</strong></p>
<p>In my younger years I wouldnt have given a shit if my blood iron was high &#8211; but now I care at 41.</p>
<p>I know ast/alt can be elevated without it being pathological &#8211; often just caused by weight training.</p>
<p>This does not seem to be the case with ferritin, iron saturation &#038; iron binding capacity.</p>
<p>Red blood cell count and myoglobulin can be elevated by exercise so do not necesarily mean anything pathological.</p>
<p>But the iron numbers do seem to indicate pathology with no exercise cause.</p>
<p>So I got the gene test and it was negative, maybe I ate too much big juicy steak, maybe it was the welding I did 10 yrs ago.</p>
<p>I dont know. But I will give blood and do some chelation to improve my iron levels.</p>
<p>Presently:</p>
<p>Iron Binding Capacity: 34 umol/l (45-75)</p>
<p>Iron Saturation: 0.79 (.15-.50)</p>
<p>Ferritin: 412 ug/l (20-250)</p>
<p>Iron: 27 umol/l (10-30)</p>
<p>Kind of pisses me off I didn&#8217;t catch it sooner &#8211; anyway I have no symptoms. </p>
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