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Anemia


Cheryl Henry never considered herself energetic, but after losing "these last 10 pounds," she felt so exhausted that she wanted to get to bed by noon. "It's good that I can sit most of the time," says the 30-year-old secretary and mother of two children, because I could not stand work that required more physical effort. "
It turned out that, after coming home after work, Cheryl immediately had to lie down on the sofa. "While I am resting, my husband is engaged in dinner," she says, admiring his patience, and after eating I put on my pajamas and go to bed. No matter how much I sleep, by the end of the day I feel like a squeezed lemon. I forgot what joint walks are. I can not take a mile or so to rest. I do not live".
Cheryl says that she often lacks air and her head is slightly dizzy: "Once I fell into a swoon in the church, I slid right off the bench. When I came to, I heard the sounds of the organ and saw many people around me. I thought I was dead. "
All that was said was enough to send her to the doctor. A simple blood test found the cause of Cheryl's poor health: she had iron deficiency anemia, a "tired blood" disease that is very common in women.





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