Hello everyone
I'm Joana from Lisbon, in Portugal, 25, thal minor freshly diagnosed. I had no symptoms i was aware of until after i had a surgery at 19. Since then, i've been anaemic most of the time, ranging from aprox. 9.0 to 12.0. These numbers i got from simple haemoglobin readings at the public blood bank (i was a blood donor from the age of 18, but since my surgery, only managed to make three donations because the minumum here is 12.0). Doctors or nurses at the blood bank used to tell me to correct this with better nutrition, more iron rich foods - lettuce, broccoli, spinach, etc. For the last 5 years my diet has been extremely high in iron, but my anaemia never seemed to depend on how high the iron intake was! Also, i experienced periods of intense fatigue and bad headaches, which sometimes made it really hard for me to keep up with my studies at university.
Last month i changed my GP and he made me do lots of tests for my first checkup and found out i was thal minor, and iron was too high (195ug/dL the test said). He wants me to make sure i start a new diet to reduce the iron intake. In a way i was happy to finally find a reason for this, as it was frustrating to keep getting low haemoglobin readings when i was so strict with my iron diet! My doctor said thal minor had little consequence on my life, but that i should stop being a blood donor, as my blood was not much help to hospitals. I found it hard to believe that being anaemic most of the time had little impact on anyone's life, i do feel extremely tired sometimes, even keeping a strict schedule with enough time to rest! And i do have periods of extremely low moods, and frustration. And finding this forum made me realize it's not silly to relate this to thal, that more people live with this kind of symptoms and i am happy to be able to share my experience here too
Thank you all !
I'm a bit clueless about how my new diet should be - i'm afraid to loose all the foods that seemed to help keep my energy when i went through high fatigue periods. I've stopped my breakfast cereal which was high in iron, but haven't found one yet that isn't. I am reluctant to cut back on vegetables and vegetable soup and fruit but i know vitamin C helps iron absorbtion so i guess orange juice with meals is something to be stopped too. Does anyone know a good plan to reduce iron intake? Thanks in advance
One more question
I read about a system to donate only platelets at the national blood bank. Does anyone know if that's ok for a thal minor? I don't want to stop being a donor because we have serious problems with blood shortage in portuguese hospitals, i would like to find a safe way to help out. Thanks again
Best wishes to all!