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I RECENTLY GAVE BLOOD AND I PASSED OUT TWICE ABOUT 5 HOURS AFTER, I HAD GASTRIC BYPASS IN 2002, I WAS ADMITTED TO THE HOSPITAL AND MY CARDIOLOGIST DID A BUNCH OF TEST TO MAKE SURE IT WASN'T MY HEART WHICH IT WASN'T.  I WAS TOLD I SHOULD NOT GIVE BLOOD BECAUSE MY HEMOGLOBIN WAS VERY LOW AND I HAVE HAD PROBLEMS WITH DEHYDRATION. PREVIOUSLY I WAS TURN AWAY FROM DONATING BECAUSE MY IRON WAS OFF BY A COUPLE OF POINTS, DO YOU THINK I SHOULD TAKE SUBLINGUAL B12 DAILY ?

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Jackie,

Since any one of a number of nutrients could be involved, I would strongly suggest that you go see your doctor and have at least an iron panel with ferritin, a B12 and folate level tested.  If it's been a while, they might also add copper and B1.

It is always best to know before you treat.  If you had low B12, but also low folate, for example, you could create a further imbalance by treating one and not the other.

I hope this helps,

In health,

Dr. Jacques

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Jacqueline Jacques, ND

Expertise

My expertise is in nutrition and weight loss surgery. I can answer questions related to nutritional care, vitamins, deficiencies, diagnosis, treatment and management. I can answer nutrition questions related to any procedure: gastric bypass (RNY), duodenal switch, lap-band, etc

Experience

I have spent seven years working almost exclusinvely in the area of weight loss surgery and nutrition.

Publications
Bariatric Times, Beyond Change Obesity, WLS Lifestyles, Nutrition and the MD, OH Magazine

Awards and Honors
Health Professional of the Year 2004 - Bariatric Support Centers International

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