Hi! My niece has a severe case of spherocytosis. While I realize that is quite different from thalassemia, I think a brief history will show why she has more in common with the "thals."
Maddie is 2 years old and has been receiving regular blood transfusions since she was in the womb. She received about 4
fetal blood transfusions before they decided to deliver her at 31 weeks gestation. Since her birth, she
has been receiving transfusions about every 4-5 weeks (7 weeks is the longest she has gone). She is located just outside Detroit, Michigan, USA.
She wasn't diagnosed with spherocytosis until recently. Part of the problem with diagnosing her is that with the frequent (and pre-birth) transfusions, they never had any of "her" original blood to test. The diagnosis is just a working one and may not even be correct.
Anyway, she has an upcoming MRI scheduled in order to see the iron levels in her heart and liver. Her iron count was 1350 five weeks ago and is 1410 now, so it looks like they will be chelating her soon.
Obviously, we want to start off on the right chelator, but I realize that we may need to do some trial and error here. I have some experience with lead and mercury chelation in myself and my own daughter (who I recovered from autism), so I'm not new to chelation in general -- just to iron chelation.
I have four questions:
1) I'm intrigued by IP6 and think we should start her on that as a supplement. Does anyone have an idea as to the dosing for a 2 year old (she weighs 25 lbs.)?
2) Also, that Exjade is oral is attractive, but I'm concerned about it being more suitable for children over 6. Does anyone have a younger child on it?
3) Is anyone dosing Desferal every 8 hours? If so, was that recommended by your doctor or did you request that? It seems like every 8 hours (instead of every 12) may be better based on the half-life of the drug.
4) Has anyone tried lactoferrin as a supplement?
Thank you very much for any help you can provide!
Dawn