Greetings from the Lone Star State…
New to the site but must admit that I have learned more in my two hours of reading the posts here than I had found in the previous several years of toil in this regard. My only regret is that it took me so long to find you guys.
Like most I have read of, my greatest frustration deals with the attempt to find a GP who has even the slightest hint of how to take the Thalessemia factor into account in determining an overall treatment package. In addition to thal, I also deal with Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Cholesterol and very high triglycerides levels.
Until reading here, I was unaware that there were so many types of Thal. I knew of minor and major and that was the limit. Knowledge of that information includes what I feel is the knowledge base of the doctors that I have been to so far.
If anyone can tell me specifically what test to request in regard to determining the exact Thal that I have … or better yet, if anyone would happen to know of a doctor in the Houston area that even knows how to spell the disease, I would love to here about it.
My questions would be in regard to the standard prescription drugs used to treat problems in normal patients vs. thal patients. My triglycerides levels have been know to exceed the measurable limit. In response, my doctors have prescribed massive doses of the normal drugs used to control this problem. These dosages do much to take away any level of energy that was left after the thal was done with me. I have always felt that thal is the wild card that makes the treatment for the other issues “unique” as the standard treatments never seem to work for my body.
No doctor I have ever seen so much as mentioned that Folic Acid would be beneficial. In fact, no doctor I have ever seen has ever made a recommendation in regard to the fact that I do have Thalessemia. As I have read here, the doctors do not feel that thal minor comes into consideration for anything.
With that I will sit back and shut up and listen. Again, I’m very happy to be here and look forward to learning much from the paths that so many have walked before me.
Lloyd