In our Thalassemia Unit doctors and patients target at ferritin level around 100. The old goal of 1000 or 500 that you referred to, Andy, is past history now. Things have changed and ferritin next to normal should be aimed at. In my opinion, when one's ferritin is at this low level, it is rare that one has high organ iron. There are some cases, yes, but from what I have seen very rare. The only thing to be considered at such low ferritin level is the side effects when chelators chelate clean organs. This is something for the doctors to resolve by adjusting the chelating dosage. I have personally faced that with desferal--my heart is clean from iron and desferal in high dosage makes me have heart pulpitations. From 70-80 when not in desferal, they raise to 90-95 when having desferal. O.K, nothing so much,but when I had a higher desferal dosage of 8-10 vials per time they reached 120 at times. So I have adjusted the dosage to 5 vials each time and this dosage is really the upper limit for me. Above that, my heart reacts.( I am thinking of changing that in the future with ferriprox-exjade combination therapy. We'll see. )
So this is really something to be taken into consideration now by the doctors.
Lena.