Dear forum,
I think a few of you know that I don't have thal., but an other are hemolytic anemia called pk (d).
We have English forum and I need your help.
Parents of a young boy are asking about skeletal changes caused by a low hbg. Their son get an transfusion by 6. A lot lower than the level of you all keep. In general I see that people don't undestand why you should stay at higher level (by our disease). Our treatment is the same as you, but a lot of people are uninformered. I am happy to have a doc (since 1,5 year) who treat me as a patient with thal.
I know what a low hgb does with your bones. Your bone marrow has to work harder. The bone marrow is in your bones, so the bones are growing. Right? Your english is probably better than me and that's why I ask for help. My jaw looks a lil weird, but I am probably the only one who have noticed that ;).
Thanking you in advance,
Dore