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Which is not to say that anyone suffering from anemia has to experience every symptom ever, or that it's impossible for dyspnea to be the only symptom, but it seems very telling that it's Nora's only real problem when her anemia is apparently so bad that she needs to inhale enough iron pills to constipate an elephant. And on that note, it's never brought up what kind of effect taking iron supplements like that can have on the body. You can't take those things like candy. Tossing back iron pills the way Nora does is not healthy, and any pharmacist with half a brain will tell you that. She also never monitors her Vitamin C intake, or even mentions it. All Fitzpatrick had to do was include a single line about drinking orange juice to down the pills. But Nora just chokes down those iron pills like they're the sole antidote to a deadly poison.Speaking of antidotes, we're given this line: "The anemia wasn't life threatening ... as long as I took regular doses of iron."Really? Really, Fitzpatrick? Anemia can be life-threatening, but nothing Nora says or feels indicates that her anemia is, unless nearly dying of fucking oxygen deprivation counts, and that is not going to happen with anemia unless you are way beyond the help of any pitiful little iron supplement. I seriously, seriously doubt that it would happen even then, because there are a whole slew of other problems that would come first. I'm not even convinced that anemia can cause that severe of a reaction on its own. Or at all.It's as if Fitzpatrick did a Google search to find something that would make Nora appear weak and vulnerable that wasn't klutziness, hit on anemia, and didn't bother to do any further research than that. In short, I am calling bullshit on this "Nora is anemic" business. Nora clearly has some kind of physical health problem, but it's not anemia that's causing her so much trouble.
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