Hello everyone, and thank you for this helpful site!
I'm a 53 year old woman with thalassemia trait. Never really had any symptoms. We've moved a few times, and every doctor I've gone to has ordered the standard CBC as part of a physical . Results come in that I'm very anemic, and then they run another test and they diagnose it as thalassemia trait. That's usually the end of that. No treatment.
We moved to Pa., in June. New doctor. Nurse called to tell me blood tests showed anemia. Scheduled me for a 2nd blood test. Second blood test shows iron levels o.k., but they wanted another CBC in a month to check. I told her I carried the trait for thalassemia & she said she didn't know anything about that (sigh). Fine; I go for 3rd blood test this a.m. Just got the call that I'm very iron-deficient anemic and they want yet another CBC done. I asked her if the doctor is seeing the thalassemia trait (he SHOULD be seeing it, right?!) Again she says she knows nothing about that.
I will go for the 4th blood test, but will not take iron therapy unless I talk to the doctor first. I want to add that for many months now I've felt tired, light-headed, dizzy, and have almost fainted. I've chalked this up to menopause and all the stress from the move. Maybe I am anemic, but it disturbs me that I have not heard them say, "Tests show you are anemic, and we also see you carry the trait for thalassemia...etc." Can a doctor/lab run these tests and NOT see this?!!!!
Why do you think they're running 4 blood tests with differing outcomes (one says iron ok; the next one - I'm anemic)?
When I go to see the dr., I do not want to insult anyone's intelligence, but I'm going to have to ask if he's aware of the thalassemia. Have any of you gone through this many blood tests and no mention of this? I'm baffled by this and would really like your opinion. Thank you very much.