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I am 48 yr female, who for the past 2yrs. been suffering with sinus type problems but nothing makes them go away,then about 6 mos. ago bloodwork showed i have amenia badly. I was scoped (both ends)they found no blood loss only H. pylori from a stomach biopsy. 8 wks. after prevpac stomach bloating back. Over year ago had gallbldder removed. Taking 1000mg of iron daily with only very slight evaluation. but doctor says just doing ok. I have these patchy red spots on my arms and legs that are getting worse and I have no energy what so ever. Yet, my doctor does not think anything is wrong. I have started dropping things while holding them and I keep headaches. Does anyone have an idea what might be going on?

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outdoors

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