INTRAVENOUS IV IRON INFUSION THERAPY

For Anemia, Iron Deficiency

(In Nanaimo, BC)

Are You an Eligible Candidate?

OBJECTIVE CRITERIA

What We Measure with Blood Work.

This must be recent, with in 4 weeks.

Iron Deficiency:

Ferrin < 50 ug/L

MICROCYTIC ANEMIA:

MCV < 82 Fl

Low hEMOGLOBIN:

Hemoglobin <125 g/L

Please Note: if you have chronic disease or inflammation, The criteria is:

Ferritin < 100 ug/L with a Transferrin Saturation < 20%

Liver and Kidney functioning well with electrolytes balanced

SUBJECTIVE CRITERIA

Your Symptoms

GENERAL

  • Fatigue

  • Dizziness

  • Shortness of breath

  • Weakness

  • Sore muscles

  • Sore joints

  • Palpitations

  • Headaches

  • Hair loss

  • Tinnitus

  • Poor immune function

  • Weight gain

  • Pending surgeries

DIGESTIVE

  • Diarrhea

  • Constipation

  • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD - Crohn's colitis),

  • Celiac disease

  • Candida

  • SIBO

  • Food intolerance / allergies

  • Peptic ulcers

  • Duodenal ulcers

  • Vegan

  • Vegetarian

Nervous / Hormonal

  • Brain fog

  • Poor Memory

  • Restless legs

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Sleep disturbances

  • Preconception

  • Pregnancy

  • Post Partum

  • Heavy Periods

  • Fibroids

  • Hypothyroidism

** ^^ This button will take you to calendar with the "Iron infusion consult and treatment" selected. This will ensure we have enough time to do both. Please only book this if you already have your blood work complete. (If you have your blood work already please email it ahead of time). If you don't have blood work yet, please book an injection consult here.

GEtting started - what you need IN THREE STEPS

IV IRON INFUSION PROGRAM & COSTS

1. BLOOD WORK

COST: $0 - 120 - $240

  • To be eligible for IV iron infusions I need to see recent bloodwork (taken with in the last 4 weeks)

  • You can either do this through your GP or Nurse practitioner or through me (billed privately). See below.

  • I need to see the following (costs if billed privately through my clinic):

  • Iron panel and CBC (about $120).

  • Liver & Kidney Panels, Electrolytes. (about $120).

2. INJECTION CONSULT

COST: $180

TIME: 45 minutes

  • Because... safety first.

  • Before you are eligible for IV iron therapy we need to have a consult so I can understand the full history and your goals with iron infusion therapy.

  • We'll review your blood work and do any relevant physical exams (blood pressure for example). If it's warranted and safe to do so, and we have enough time allotted ** we can do the first iron infusion that day or book you back in to begin.

  • Please come to your appointment fed and hydrated.

** ^^ This button will take you to calendar with the "Iron infusion consult and treatment" selected. This will ensure we have enough time to do both. Please only book this option if you have your blood work complete.

If you don't have blood work yet, please book an injection consult here.

3. TREATMENTS

COST: $200 x 4

TIME: 45 Minutes

  • I use Venofer (iron sucrose) as it comes with the lowest risk and best safety profile (for a clinic my size).

  • I recommend weekly infusions for a total of 4 treatments. Each week your IV will contain up to 100 mg of iron.

  • Your first treatment might be a modified dose, depending on what I learn in your injection consult.

  • Most see clinical improvements between 3 and 21 days after.

  • We typically see ferritin increase by 10-15 points for each 100 mg of iron administered (less if anemic).

  • We will rerun the Iron Panel and CBC approximately 4-5 weeks after your last treatment.

  • Please come to your appointment fed and hydrated.

IRON IV INFUSIONS

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How to not feel triggered by the stupid things other people do

How to not feel triggered by the stupid things other people do

November 07, 20184 min read

It was a dark and stormy morning.

Wait. That’s a lie. I just wanted it to sound dramatic. Let’s start over.

It was a dewy and moderate morning, and I was rooting through the recycling in the backyard.

Maybe I should back up.

We took a vacation and had house sitters in while we were away.

After we returned, I was getting ready for work the next day by preparing my lunch ahead of time. Something crucial was missing. I have this little bottle that originally housed a sample of oil or vinegar from one of those oil and vinegar stores. It’s my favourite little container for taking homemade salad dressings to work. It’s the perfect size for 2 servings of dressing. It’s dark glass so the light won’t damage the precious oils. Lastly, the lid fits perfectly and it’s never leaked on me in the 4 years I’ve been using it for this purpose.

But it was gone. All the drawers, all the rummaging. Alas. It was nowhere to be found.

I asked the husband if he knew. He had a good thought to check the glass recycling box. There it was, mingling amongst its glass brothers and sisters, probably wondering what it did to deserve being tossed in this graveyard.

Finding the bottle was a positive step but sadly it wasn’t with its lid. And it’s useless without the lid.

I text the house sitters. Hmm... not sure!

It was a dewy and moderate morning, and I was rooting through the recycling in the backyard. I was throwing old salad containers, jar lids, and empty coconut milk cans on to the gravel and grass. Finally, there, at the bottom of the icky, sticky, blue bin was my bottle’s little black top hat.

You’ve heard the adage, “One’s man’s trash is another man’s treasure?” This was literally true in this case. That bottle means a lot to me.

It means self-nourishment, and nutrition.

To them it was just garbage.

To me it’s about creativity, trying new dressings, and flavours.

But to them, nothing more than counter-top clutter that needed to be discarded.

I’m about to make the leap to the “lesson” of this article. Ready? Here it comes.

What means something to you might, might have absolutely no value for others.

What works for you might be the hardest thing for different people.

What makes sense to you might be impossible for others to comprehend.

What lights you up, might frustrate those you care about.

And of course, vice versa to all of the above.

 

This is reality.

The world is made up of different people who hold different value systems and views.

It’s really stressful (on both people) to want someone to be different from who they are.

Stress causes disease. I have articles on that here, here and here.

Since I’m on a mission to help as many people as possible be healthy, happy and doing what they love, I’d be remiss if I didn’t make this connection for you.

You can reduce stress in your life by sticking to your side of the street, and not worrying about what the folks around you are doing, thinking, how they are spending their time or who they are loving. Let them rummage through the recycling if they want. Let them pursue what makes them happy, even if it doesn’t include you or you don’t understand it.

You can reduce stress by reducing the number of people, situations, and things that you judge for not matching your own values.

Think of all the energy and anxiety that you’re spending on wishing the things in your environment were different than they are. Imagine what energy you’ll gain when you let that all go.

Even if you think it's really stupid.

I figure, as long they're not deliberately hurting anyone (including themselves) just let them be.

How to let things go:

Humans are meaning-making machines. We take it all personally, when most things have nothing to do with us.

  1. If you’re not feeling good about something another person “did” then take a step back. You’re not feeling good because you’re putting meaning on what happened.

  2. Challenge yourself to come up with SEVEN POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS of the situation. That’s right. SEVEN. I bet by the time you come up with 7 you’ve forgotten why you were mad or triggered, and very likely have found compassion for the person who “did you wrong.”

Your treasure might be someone’s trash, and that’s okay.

Your trash might be someone’s treasure. And that’s okay too. Make the choice to let it all be okay.

Thanks for reading! I’d love to hear from you. Do you have something in your life that no one else understands, or judges you for? Where do you see yourself doing that to other people? Have you tried the seven interpretations technique? What happened when you did? How did you feel? Let me know in the comments below.

If you liked this then please send it along to a friend who might need its message.

To your healthy, thriving, delightful life,

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Dr. Tonia Winchester, ND, NLP

Dr. Tonia Winchester is a naturopathic doctor and Master Neurolinguistic Programming Coach. She helps humans who are struggling with stress, overwhelm, anxiety, and insomnia, to calm their minds, sleep deeply, and find joy and energy, so that they can create exceptional lives for themselves, their families, and their communities. Grab your copy of her book: Break Through the Insomnia Cycle, The How to Sleep Deeply, Wake Rested and Enjoy Happy Energized Days. toniawinchester.com

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