Hello again, thank you for your responses.
Sharmin, my ferritin levels are regularly tested, and they have been quite low in the past, iron supplements have corrected this, but unfortunately do nothing to raise my hemoglobin. I have had many tests for possible blood loss through the GI tract (endoscopy, stool test for blood and parasites, celiac disease blood test, full abdominal CT scan), and all have come up negative.
Andy, my doctor said this was possible, but BWS is not a blood disorder, so the cause of my anemia remains unknown.
I also have Asperger Syndrome, and some learning disabilities; I think this explained my fatigue and depression during college more than thal trait.
A lot has happened over the past year and a half and I have new questions, in December 2009 I had my left ovary removed, it had huge cyst (looked 3mths pregnant) filled with old blood - got no transfusions for this operation, and went home after 3 days. I've become much more fatigued, and have stopped going to the gym because of worsening palpitations, shortness of breath, and even bouts of chest pain - when I told my hematologist about this in August, he put me on 5mg of folate and, referred me to a cardiologist. The folate has not helped, my hb was 67 when it was last checked two weeks ago. I had an echocardiogram, and EKG (does having normal results on these tests completely rule out pulmonary hypertension?); the cardiologist said my heart was in excellent condition, and my symptoms were probably all caused by the anemia. How could I suddenly have so many symptoms? I've been told before that young people can tolerate low hb, and until about a year ago, I had pretty good exercise tolerance. Does tolerance for anemia normally diminish around my age?