@annamuneca Oh no! Fortunately for you, there are iron supplements you can get OTC to help with that :)

IIRC ferrous bisglycinate is the best kind of iron supplement. Also, I seem to recall something about Vitamin C helping increase iron absorption.

@IrelandTorin that’s exactly the type of iron supplements recommended for bariatric patients! Was just looking at ordering some.

@annamuneca I believe that's what's recommended for everyone - better absorption, and less GI irritation.

I recommend trying to find some that include Vitamin C - that'll further improve absorption efficiency :)

You could also just take Vitamin C (or eat food containing it) at the same time, but that's likely to be less cost-effective.

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@IrelandTorin I think we have some vitamin C in the house but it’s pretty inexpensive anyway. It’s worth the cost versus having to go get iron infusions.

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