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).

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):

  • Hematology Panel $120 - which includes complete blood count, differential, iron, transferrin saturation, and ferritin. (No fasting required).

  • Comprehensive Panel $240 - "Hematology Panel" above, plus liver & kidney function, electrolytes, blood glucose, cholesterol, etc. (Fasting preferred). This is a great option if you haven't had any blood work down in a year or so.

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 not see above.

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.

HAPPY BODIES. HAPPY PEOPLE.

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Who Are You?

Who Are You?

September 23, 20247 min read

" I deeply believe that I am primed to heal. It's who I am, being a superhealer. I'm curious about you, how would things change for you if you believed that you were also a superhealer, that your body knows how to heal, that it can, that it wants to? Next down are beliefs." - Dr. Tonia Winchester

If you were to have a framework that could help you live a healthy, happy, life... would that be valuable to you?

In this episode I share a (very positive) experience of my first ever blood donation with Canadian Blood Services, because my experience allowed me to weave together the perfect way of describing a really helpful approach to living and life!

This episode serves as a prelude to episode number 46, where I'll reveal a deeply personal story about how I overcame my biggest health challenge. It's a topic I've rarely discussed publicly, or privately, for reasons you'll hear about in next week's episode. For now though, lets get wondering and curious about this healthy framework, for life and living!

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not in any way, shape, or form designed to be therapeutic, clinical, or medical advice. This episode isn't specifically about bioidentical hormones and advocating for them or not. The two conversations that inspired this episode related to that topic. If that's something that you're wanting to talk about, please see your naturopathic doctor in your local area. If you're local to me—that's Central Vancouver Island, British Columbia—I’d love to ⁠meet you as a patient ⁠and help you out with that or at least have a conversation about it. But that's not what this conversation is about today….

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SHOW NOTES-

FROM DR. TONIA: 

EPISODE 20 - The Simple Trick To Get Anything You Want

EPISODE 46 - That’s Easy For You To Say

BLOG: It’s Okay To Change Your Mind

BLOG: The Most Important Thing To Prevent Heart Attacks and Strokes

BLOG: A Cocktail You Might Actually Need

INFO: Naturopathic Injection Therapy

FROM OTHERS: 

ROBERT DILTZ - Logical Levels: 

1. Purpose, 2. Identity, 3. Beliefs, 4. Values, 5. Capabilities, 6. Behaviours, 7. Environment. 

DONATE BLOOD -  Canadian Blood Services

STUDIES:

Meyers D. et al. Possible association of a reduction in cardiovascular events with blood donation. Heart 1997; 78:188‐193.

Salonen JT, Tuomainen TP, Salonen R, Lakka T, Nyyssönen K. Donation of blood is associated with reduced risk of myocardial infarction. The Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study. Am J Epidemiol. 1998 Sep 1;148(5):445‐51.

Thank you so much for being here and tuning in.

🧠💗💫May you choose to make all your dreams come true!

Dr. Coach Tonia Winchester, ND, NLP

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In this episode, I'll be weaving together several ideas I've been contemplating recently, all of which came into focus during a recent blood donation experience with Canadian Blood Services. I'll share some moments from that experience and connect them to a broader concept.

This episode serves as a prelude to episode number 46, where I'll reveal a deeply personal and largely private story about my biggest health challenge. It's a topic I've rarely discussed publicly, or privately, to be honest. I believe it's important to share now. I've already recorded that episode and I realized it needed an introduction to some of the insights and knowledge I've gained through that experience.

So, let's dive in. Let's get wondering.

I've been meaning to donate blood for a long time. I actually tried to donate blood back when I was a naturopathic student in 2005. At the time, I was turned away because I was too promiscuous. Oops, I was in my 20s; what can I say?

One of the things that has interested me about donating blood, besides the fact that it's very kind to our fellow humans, is that I'm an O-type, the universal donor. Everybody can use my blood. My blood is clean and toxin-free, which I'll talk about more in a bit.

About eight or ten years ago at one of our naturopathic conferences, one of our mentors shared studies showing that people who donate blood regularly decrease their risk of cardiovascular events by 60 to 80 percent. No drug does this. Statin drugs are used to lower cholesterol production in people with high cholesterol. If someone's risk of having a cardiovascular event is 10 percent based on their lifestyle factors, genetics, environment, and stress, a statin medication will lower their relative risk by one percent. Blood donation changes that risk by 60 to 80 percent.

He asked us why this information isn't more public and shared a story about someone he knew who worked for a blood bank in Seattle. When asked why this information isn't shared as encouragement for people to donate, she said they only want people to donate for altruistic reasons.

This information is true for both men and women. Women pre-menopause have a drastically lower rate of cardiovascular events than men, but after menopause, women often surpass men in having heart attacks and strokes.

There are different theories about why donating blood changes our risk factors. The main theories surround the thickness and viscosity of the blood. Donating blood is essentially like taking a blood thinner. I'm simplifying things here, but I want to move on to the important parts of this podcast.

I've been afraid to donate blood not because of the procedure but because I didn't think I had the capability within my own body due to a health challenge I'll share in the next episode. Now that this health challenge is resolved, I've been thinking about donating again. Recently, a dear friend of my husband and mine who was in a motorcycle accident inspired me to donate. He used a lot of blood during his surgeries and requested his community to donate as often as they can.

I set up my first donor appointment and arrived at the clinic. The first person checking me in took all my information and asked if I had ever donated before. I said no, but I had attended a blood donor clinic before under my maiden name, Mitchell. After this initial check-in process, she gave me a sticker indicating it was my first time so people would explain things clearly.

The next step was filling out a screening questionnaire on a computer. I was delighted to say no to every single question: no medications, no chronic diseases, no longer promiscuous—no to all of them.

Then I sat down to eat some chips and drink water, which I refused since I had ample water on my drive there and didn't want chips. Mental note for next time: make homemade electrolyte replacement drink since I'm allergic to potatoes.

Next, I went into a cubicle with the nurse who checked my hemoglobin levels. You need a hemoglobin level of 125 to donate; mine was 158.

After being cleared, I met the phlebotomist who would take care of me during the procedure. She introduced herself and mentioned it was her first day there but felt confident after seeing my veins.

During the procedure, everything went smoothly without any wooziness or dizziness. As an IV technician myself, I'm comfortable with needles and blood.

Afterward, I sat at the table with snacks again but didn't eat any chips or cookies. Finally, after waiting for 15 minutes as required, I left with my sticker and pin.

This experience illustrated something called Logical Levels by Robert Dilts from NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming). It's a helpful framework for living a high-quality life.

At the top is purpose: Why am I alive? Donating blood serves my purpose of helping others.

Next is identity: Who am I? I'm Dr. Winchester and see myself as a superhealer.

Then beliefs: What do you believe? My belief in my capability affects how I behave.

Values: How do you choose? Health is my highest value followed closely by love.

Capabilities: What skills do you have? Both mine as an IV technician and self-hypnosis helped me through this experience calmly.

Behavior: What do you do? These are observable actions like donating blood.

Finally, environment: What does all this create around you? This includes relationships and surroundings shaped by higher levels down through behaviors.

Reflecting on these categories helps understand how thoughts translate into actions affecting our lives' results—health included.

So spend some time considering your purpose (why), identity (who), beliefs (what), values (how), capabilities (skills), behaviors (actions), leading finally into your environment (people/places around you).

Who are you?

Why are you here?

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Dr. Tonia Winchester, ND, NLP

Dr. Tonia Winchester is a naturopathic doctor and IV nutrient therapist in Nanaimo, BC. She helps humans who are struggling with stress, overwhelm, anxiety, insomnia, pain, and fatigue to calm their minds, sleep deeply, and live energized, pain-free lives. She's the author of two books: Break Through the Insomnia Cycle and Thinking Kindly and you can find her at nanaimoIVtherapy.com, drtoniawinchester.com, and toniawinchester.com

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Dr. Tonia Winchester, ND, BSc, NLP | Naturopathic Doctor | IV Nutrient Therapist

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