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The Red of my Blood: A Death and Life Story

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Pregnancy. Pregnant people who don't take a multivitamin with folic acid and iron are at an increased risk of anemia. Hematuria in adults. National Kidney Foundation. https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/hematuria-adults. Accessed Nov. 4, 2022. Absolutely dreadful and self indulgent. Like most people in the world, I and my family have lost a very very young and dear loved one. We also remembered that there are other people that matter when mourning. A death of someone you love desperately is not just about you. Anemia and pregnancy. Hematology.org. https://www.hematology.org/education/patients/anemia/pregnancy. Accessed March 6, 2023. She is very good on her rage against platitude-spouting friends and strangers as well as the seemingly incomprehensible people she encounters who have not experienced trauma or loss.

The Red of My Blood, by Clover Stroud - Frances Wilson The Red of My Blood, by Clover Stroud - Frances Wilson

There are many forms of anemia. Each has its own cause. Anemia can be short term or long term. It can range from mild to severe. Anemia can be a warning sign of serious illness. If you have a blood transfusion (where blood is taken from one person and given to another) your blood will be tested against a sample of donor cells that contain ABO and RhD antigens. If there's no reaction, donor blood with the same ABO and RhD type can be used. Pregnancy While there's many things about Clover's grief that is unique to her, there's so much that hit my heart. So many experiences, feelings, thoughts and visions I could write as my own. Make an appointment with your health care provider if you're tired or short of breath and don't know why.Pregnant women are always given a blood group test. This is because if the mother is RhD negative but the child has inherited RhD-positive blood from the father, it could cause complications if left untreated. Iron deficiency anemia. Too little iron in the body causes this most common type of anemia. Bone marrow needs iron to make hemoglobin. Without enough iron, the body can't make enough hemoglobin for red blood cells. Ongoing, called chronic, conditions. Having cancer, kidney failure, diabetes or another chronic condition increases the risk of anemia of chronic disease. These conditions can lead to having too few red blood cells.

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Mercieri A. Exercise-induced hematuria. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed Nov. 4, 2022. Oh my word....This is an absolutely fantastic book. In places, I had to keep putting it down because I could almost feel this writer’s pain & grief. She writes so well and her description of loss is nothing less than jaw-dropping.Problems with the small intestine. Having a condition that affects how the small intestine takes in nutrients increases the risk of anemia. Examples are Crohn's disease and celiac disease. While they say 'misery loves company', in this incidence it does not find much solace. In fact, the best comfort comes from the words spoken to Stroud by her sister's oncologist some weeks after her death (p.174). While the reader will doubtless find numerous 'ah ha - that's it!' moments when coming across one of Stroud's perceptive descriptions of the pain, there will also be large tracts that do not resonate and - for this reader - seem too drawn out and somewhat overly self-indulgent. Glomerulonephritis may be part of a condition that affects the whole body, such as diabetes. Or it can happen on its own. Blood group O is the most common blood group. Almost half of the UK population (around 48%) has blood group O.

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