LactaCaramel,
I have just seen your mail and definitely I have a lot to advise you since I have been on the Ferriprox-exjade combination therapy for two months. Although my ferritin was low( around 100) I decided to give it a try as I wanted a break from the pump. When on ferriprox-exjade, I had not one serious side effect (no rush, no stomach problems except for slight stomachburn which was resolved with a stomach pill, no elevated creatinine, no side effect on liver or kidney whatsoever). Of course, I have been taking it for only 2 months together with ferriprox. The ferritin went down from 113 to 68 and then I decided to stop exjade (inspite of my doctor's advice to continue). I decided to stop it, as I estimated that the risk I was undertaking was too much considering the benefit.So I voluntarily completely stopped exjade.
As for you, although your MRI results are alarmingly low, I would be very reluctant to advise you in favour of ferriprox-exjade combination therapy. Others would say 'yes' to that, as your iron burden is too high. But as long as your doctor is against it, I am afraid you can do nothing about it.There is no protocol, no clinical trials for this combination, so it depends on the doctor to advise it. Most doctors do not.
There is only one thing I want to underline to you:
With exjade only, it will take you too long to lower the MRI results and time is really pressing.
On the other hand ferriprox is necessary to you because it is cardio-protective.So you have to be on ferriprox. Ferriprox and desferal together is the ideal combination. Maybe you should re-try desferal and work with your doctor on your pressure problem.You may lower the desferal dosage and increase the frequency in a week.
Good luck,
Lena.