No you will not be, it all depends on what the doc said
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"I felt anemic after hiking through the woods yesterday"
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Yes, Jack Barakat is anemic. But its not a big deal, it just means he has a yellow tint to his skin and bruises a little easier than others. I'm anemic, its not that different. (: Hope that helps..
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"So pale was the skin of the bride, that Roderigo suspected she was anemic."
"The doctor advised his anemic patient to drink plenty of fluids to help replace the blood he'd lost in the accident."
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Alcohol causes or complicates anemia in a variety of ways, and should not be used by people who are anemic.
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The US spelling is anemic (having a low red blood cell count). The UK spelling is anaemic.
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Anemia is the name of the condition. A person with anemia is anemic.
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You may have learning disabilities and be anemic if you already had that learning disability before, however anemia cannot cause a learning disability.
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Take iron supplements, or even better eat more foods which contain iron such as spicach, broccoli, lentils, and wheatgerm.
A couple of tablespoons of blackstrap molasses can do wonders for people who are anemic.
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If you are anemic, your hematocrit count is below 14mg/dl and hemoglobin less than 40 mg/dl. There is fatigability, low blood pressure and dizziness.
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Nothing happens to the white blood cells in an anemic patient. It is the red blood cell count that goes down.
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Yes you can have your wisdom teeth pulled if you are anemic. Depends on the severety of your anemia and/org what type of anemia you have but unless you have the problem of unstopable bleeding if you get a cut then there should be no problem.
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A stab wound while anemic may result in significantly higher risk of injury or death. If stabbed while anemic, the lack of blood cells and hemoglobin will result in the inability to seal the stab wound. The result could be minimized by treating the anemia beforehand.
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" My doctor told me that the reason I had been feeling so tired lately was due to having anemia."
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dull, listless, boring, unenthusiastic,colourless
anemic
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You might be anemic. Go to the doctor and have tests done.
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pregnancy with anaemia isworse
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no but it normally mean ur anemic... sorry to say
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If severe anaemia: tachycardia, orthostatic hypotension, tachypnoea
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Could be you are anemic...have your hemaglobin checked out
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signs include constant weakness lethargy and paleness. Lethargy is is tired
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The synonyms of infirm are; ailing, anemic. The antonyms are; healthy, strong.
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They are usually pale, due to lack of blood. Sometimes vegetarians can be anemic as they don't eat any red meat. It is more common for females to be anemic then males. You are usually really tired. Hope this helps.
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If you are anemic during pregnancy, make sure to take an iron supplement after consulting with your doctor about dosage. You can have many complications from being anemic, especially if you go into preterm labor. Also, eat lots of "green" foods, such as leafy greens.
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because u have an anemic or you could have a thyroid problem. Have your thyroid checked by your doctor.
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Patients who are anemic or have a history of cardiovascular disease may not be good candidates for phlebotomy.
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