minkydog
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I took DD16 in for her regular physical today. No problems, she's eating well, healthy weight, exercises regularly, periods are normal, takes calcium & multivitamin supplements daily. She has been vegetarian for over a year, so I suggested to the ped that we just check her CBC since she is at that age when a lot of teenage girls get a bit anemic. The Ped really didn't think we needed to draw blood, but agreed to draw blood "because your mom is insistant."
I wasn't "insistant", I just made my case for why I thought we needed to check her blood.
Her hemoglobin came back at 9.0
She has no symptoms, other than fatigue but I just thought she was staying up too late with friends(it *is* summer, after all.) The ped apologized and declared "It's a good thing we listened to your mother! Mom's know their own kids."
So, now DD is taking a daily iron supplement as well. She has decided to read labels, add molassess to her diet, eat more dry beans (did you know that red beans supply 15% of your daily iron needs? I didn't know that), and eat dark green leafy vegetables even though she says "they taste like a petting zoo."
She picked out spinach, dark lettuces, asparagus, several kinds of beans(we aaaallllll love dry beans!), some iron-fortified cereal. She also said she was considering eating a little chicken or fish now and then (her idea, not mine.)
The doctor wants to recheck in a month. DD is already eating eggs, cheese, beans & rice, beans & cheese, hummus,and mixed greens. Any other suggestions? Don't suggest tofu--been there, done that, not going to go there again.
What other foods will increase DDs red blood count? Vegetarian would be good.
I wasn't "insistant", I just made my case for why I thought we needed to check her blood.Her hemoglobin came back at 9.0
She has no symptoms, other than fatigue but I just thought she was staying up too late with friends(it *is* summer, after all.) The ped apologized and declared "It's a good thing we listened to your mother! Mom's know their own kids."
So, now DD is taking a daily iron supplement as well. She has decided to read labels, add molassess to her diet, eat more dry beans (did you know that red beans supply 15% of your daily iron needs? I didn't know that), and eat dark green leafy vegetables even though she says "they taste like a petting zoo."
She picked out spinach, dark lettuces, asparagus, several kinds of beans(we aaaallllll love dry beans!), some iron-fortified cereal. She also said she was considering eating a little chicken or fish now and then (her idea, not mine.) The doctor wants to recheck in a month. DD is already eating eggs, cheese, beans & rice, beans & cheese, hummus,and mixed greens. Any other suggestions? Don't suggest tofu--been there, done that, not going to go there again.
What other foods will increase DDs red blood count? Vegetarian would be good.