Dear Friends,
I will start to say that I am so pleased that I found this site. My husband and I are in here almost daily. We read your stories and try to learn as much as possible about Thalassemia in order to help our daughter to get the right treatments. Today we are meeting our doctor again, and we have several questions we will like to discuss, based on information we have found here. As we learn and experience more, maybe we will be able to give advice in the future as well.
An update on our daughter:
She was transfused the 28th of June. After one week her HB was measured 11,2. Two weeks later it was measured to 11,1. After 5 weeks it fell to 9,5 (she had 3 days of fever in between) and then it was stable for another two weeks. In the middle of September she dropped to 8,5. Now her hb is 7,6. She has not been sick during the period she has dropped from 9,5 to 7,6.
The doctors have told us they will transfuse if she dropp’s down to 7, we agree and it will probably be done during this week. As parents it we feel it is really important to take the right decisions, but how can we know what is right? Here quality of life seems to be much better when her hb is above 9. At the time she dropped down to 8,5 and then 8,0 she was really sad for some days. Now she is not as sad, but she is slow, eats less, sleaps less and isn’t that interested in playing with the other kids. But she is such a brave and good girl.
We do not know for sure what the future will bring, and how she will drop this time. We discussed with our doctors when she was around 8,5 if this is a ok level to live with. We do not think so, because we have now seen how she is when she is above 10. But on the other hand, what are the consequences of starting regular transfusions – compared to not do it. (I know we do not have a choice this time, so this is just IF she will be stable around 8,5).
We are reading about the different possible cures that might be possible in the future. Do you think it will affect the results in negative way if she has been regularly transfused? We think that a regular transfusion (if she needs it) will give her a higher life quality, but we are so afraid to do something wrong.
Does anyone have thoughts or knowledge that you will like to share? We will be thankful.