Hi Kathy and Dan,
Sorry that you both are having so many problems - I really sympathize with you. Having multiple, chronic health problems is really challenging and tiresome to deal with. I am so glad you sent the post obout older people with thalassemia. I will be 55 in May, and I have thalintermedia. I didn't start regular transfusions until 3 years ago. My health improved a lot as far as getting infections, and in some other ways.
This year has been difficult at work. I am a teacher and have not missed as many days as I used to before transfusions, but when I come home, I am usually exteremly tired. I also have had terrible chronic pain in my knee, hip and back, really severe headaches, general pain, chronic sinus infections, nausea, insomnia, and difficulty concentrating at times. I am getting discouraged dealing with this pain everyday.
I don't know what things are due to my thalassemia. I have worked hard as a teacher for 29 years, and lately I just feel drained and exhausted so much of the time. I have 5 more years until I can retire with maximum benefits, and I feel like I can't work that much longer!
I have had most of these problems over the years, but they seem to get me more exhausted now. I seem to do ok until about February. Working part-time would be better for me if I could afford it. Anyway, I wish both of you the best of luck in dealing with your health. I hope other older thals respond to your post. I don't mean to bring people down; I guess I'm just having a bad few weeks. Thanks for giving me a place to get my feelings out. It's hard when you work with people who are rarely ever sick. Jean