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Do you go for blood transfusions on a regular schedule (e.g Monthly or after a few months etc.) or just when you feel low and get your Hb checked and it is low. If you go regularly then you might be Thal. Intermedia otherwise you might be one of the more severe form of the Minor category. In either case, taking iron is not a good idea if you are on transfusions as the iron you get from the transfusions will add to the splenomegaly problem that you already have and increase your Serum Ferritin level which is not good for Thalassemics who are transfusion dependent.
Have you got your Serum Ferritin checked? I'm surprised why your doctor prescribed you iron as it does more harm than good to Thals. unless your Anemia (low Hb) is from Iron deficiency.
Let us know about your Serum Ferritin results. Till then.
Take care, Peace!
My first doctor thought I only have anemia so I was placed in iron medication which worsened my condition, only to find out I have Thalassemia. I had my first blood transfusion with that doctor. It was followed by one more blood transfusion after a week. But my family was dismissive of the Thalassemia findings because of the doctor's initial error, so I went for a second opinion.
My second doctor confirmed my Thalassemia condition which he suspected as Beta Thal Major. Since I was already suffering from spleenomegaly and very high ferritin levels, and my blood proved to be hypochromic and microcytic. So I was treated as Beta Thal Major and he scheduled me to have blood transfusions every 3 months because that is the duration that I consume all the blood that I get, and together with that is my folic acid medication. It had been an expensive treatment so I went for a third opinion.
My third doctor stopped me from receiving transfusions and placed me instead on iron medication combined with the folic acid, that is since my blood didn't go below 5 and 6 grams since my last transfusion and I managed to stay between 7 and 8 gram. By the way, I had my last transfusion January 2006. I am undergoing several tests while I was being managed based on the previous findings. Then I was hardheaded and decided to have a baby against my doctors warning.
Actually, I was put in iron medication last January 2007 after my bone marrow aspiration. I don't know if that is for me or the baby but my hematologist prescribed that medication and it was increased by my ob-gyne from once a day to three times a day. And my ob-gyne is the one who suggested that I undergo blood transfusions prior to my 8th month of pregnancy and prior to my delivery so those were the transfusions scheduled March 30 and another one around 1st week of May. My hematologist agreed with my OB, so as of now I am just waiting for my scheduled appointments.
Sometimes, it hurts to have so many doctors handling one patient. In fact I have another one, my pulmonologist who is watching over my asthma since my immune system is weakening and I can't afford to get sicker.