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Old Jun 04, 2008, 12:32 PM
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The last 2 years I have nagged at boyfriend for always being so tired, although i love him dearly it gets annoying sometimes. And even though I know he wants sex, he never has the energy to initiate or even perform sometimes. At first i thought it was low libido, but now im finding out that he actually has the blood disorder thallesemia. he had mentioned it before, but me being a bad gf just put it aside thinking it was nothing. Well his mom and I started to have a convo about it the other day, and i realize now its actaully something important. Soooooo i was just wondering if anyone knows anything about it ......

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Old Jun 04, 2008, 05:10 PM
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Good info here Mayo Clinic link

Let me add that having been anemic to the point of 5 single-spaced pages of blood transfusions noted in my hospital chart, anemia can truly exhaust you. Your bf isn't kidding. A friend finally made me go to the ER when she called and I told her that I couldn't type more than two sentences without having to lay down for 15 minutes.
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