We don't know each other, so I don't want to come off all wanky, but unless your non-müsli diet is extremely lacking, I'd think there'd have to be other underlying causes, otherwise the rest of us Europeans should be anemic, too.
Either way, hope they figure it out asap, and it's something easily helped!
That logic would be true, only if all Europeans eat asI eat otherwise...
I do have some possible other mitigating factors that might be interfering with absorption, but none of those have changed recently. The very biggest change since moving here has really been my diet, including the cereal thing and the fact that I don't ever eat much in the way of red meat and probably eat even less now, so that combined with my pre existing issues is more likely than some new exotic ailment on top of the usual ones...
Pre-existing issues would be what I meant, too - i.e. if you never had any problems before, a new müsli shouldn't be able to cause anemia all on it's own, is what I mean. Anyways, here's to injections working and things being cleared up, and you back to running soon :)
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Either way, hope they figure it out asap, and it's something easily helped!
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I do have some possible other mitigating factors that might be interfering with absorption, but none of those have changed recently. The very biggest change since moving here has really been my diet, including the cereal thing and the fact that I don't ever eat much in the way of red meat and probably eat even less now, so that combined with my pre existing issues is more likely than some new exotic ailment on top of the usual ones...
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