News - Celtic gene ‘behind Irish blood disorder’
Posted on January 24, 2008
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‘Blood letting’
Elizabeth Cronin from south Dublin found out she had haemochromatosis after she went to her doctor complaining of constant exhaustion and a pain in her liver area.
“I go in on a two-weekly basis to hospital. My iron levels are beginning to decrease and now I’m feeling more energetic,” she says.
But in the overwhelming majority of cases, it is treatable - though the earlier it is spotted, the better.
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