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Questions in the Category: Heart Failure

Blood ferritin level raised, iron overload and haemochromatosis

ME Essential Spring 2025

I’m a 30-year-old man who suffers with fluctuating mild to moderate ME. In addition to classic ME symptoms – debilitating fatigue, brain fog, etc – I also have quite a lot of joint and stomach pain which seem to be more marked and persistent than is normal in ME.

In blood tests I’ve had since having the symptoms, I noticed that I have a slightly elevated ferritin level. Could this mean that I have an iron-storage disorder called haemochromatosis because I know that one of my distant relatives had this condition? Should I now go back to my GP?

Functional Limitations: Limb Movement and Use

ME Essential Summer 2021

A friend of mine has had severe ME/CFS for several years and been totally bedbound for the last three. At the beginning of March, within the space of about forty eight hours, she suddenly lost most of the normal functioning and strength of her arms and hands. By turns, depending on which arm had been used the more, first one and then the other hung useless and intermittently painful by her side for a few days. She has since regained some of what she lost but the improvement now seems to have plateaued off. Her fingers remain swollen, she can barely hold a pen to sign her name and needs both hands to operate the switch of her bedside lamp. We surmise that these difficulties may have their origin in inflammation of nerve cells but we are aware that this cannot be proved. We would like to know whether similar problems have been documented in other cases and, if so, whether there is any treatment that has been found helpful.

Charles Shepherd
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