Hi all!
I've spent SO much time since I discovered this website just reading and reading all the posts I can find about Pregnancy and Thal Minor. It is so interesting, and you all are so knowledgable!!! I am so glad to have stumbled across this group.
I do have a couple of questions... some of it will probably be repetitive, but it would help me to absorb it better in my mind if some of the information is specific to my particular case.
First, a little about my history...
I've known I was Thal Minor since I was probably 10 or so, but didn't know anything about it until fairly recently. When I was diagnosed, the doctors just told me it could make me feel fatigued, I would be pale, and not to have kids with anybody else who was a carrier.
In 2008 I had a miscarriage at 12 weeks, cause unknown. I was admitted to the ER for hemorrhaging, and eventually it was discovered that I had a large clot that was not allowing my cervix to close. Once they removed the clot (and I think there may have been a couple more large clots removed also... but I'm not 100% about that, because I was kind of out of it...) my cervix closed and I was able to heal naturally without a D&C or any other interventions.
In 2010 I had my son. My pregnancy with him had some complications: I had severe edema, but was not diagnosed with HELPP or PreEclampsia because I was not spilling protein in my urine. (My mother-in-law is a nurse, and she thinks this could be because I was drinking so much water I was "diluting" my urine so the protein didn't show up.) I was on bedrest for two weeks before he was born, and I was finally induced at 37 weeks due to high blood pressure. After he was born I hemorrhaged, again because of a large clot holding my cervix open. I ended up getting two transfusions because of blood loss to bring my hemoglobin levels back up. (I was aware at the time what exactly my levels were, but I've forgotten since then.)
After I had my son I was able to have a short consultation with a hematologist, and was able to get some more information on Thal Minor, and how it all worked, etc. He explained to me that Hemoglobin count does not necessarily reflect Iron levels, and that I would need a Ferritin test to check that. I did get the Ferritin test, and I was low on Iron (again, I can't remember the exact numbers.) Unfortunately, I was not proactive about my health at this time, and I did not take any Iron supplements, nor have I had my Ferritin levels tested since then. (I did eat an Iron rich diet for awhile, but soon went back to my "normal" diet.)
Now I am pregnant again (31 weeks, as stated above). Last time my hemoglobin was checked it was low (which was not really a surprise to me, considering I am, after all, Thal Minor.) and my OBGYN wanted to start me on Iron pills. I mentioned to my doctor that my hemoglobin levels WOULD be low because of Thalassemia, but he kind of blew it off, and still insisted on the Iron supplement. Because last time my Ferritin levels had been checked I was actually low on Iron, I didn't fight him and went ahead and took the supplements (65mg/day) for a couple of weeks. (but then came to my senses and stopped until I can get my Ferritin levels checked again.)
Then I decided to do some more research, and I found all the great information on this website!! Aaaand, now I'm kind of freaking out about everything I'm reading having to do with Thal Minors and pregnancy.
I know it would be a lot easier to give me specific advice if I had actual numbers for you, but I have been feeling kind of "out of it" lately, and just not on top of my game, so I didn't think to get those from my doctor. With my son I wrote down every single time I got my blood pressure taken, I got copies of every single lab that was taken, and I really was proactive and involved.... but lately I've been feeling like my brain doesn't even function properly, which actually is one of my concerns.
Symptoms that I'm concerned about:
-Feeling like I can't think, or make sense out of everything that I'm reading/hearing. Basically just feeling kind of unfocused and "out of it."
-Not being able to think of common words when I'm speaking
-No energy/feeling exhausted constantly
-Sometimes my heart will feel like it's "pounding" and I'll be out of breath. Basically, even though I'll be physically inactive, or just moderately active, I'll feel like I just ran up a couple flights of stairs.
-Seeing spots in my vision
-Occasional brief dizziness for no apparent reason
-Feeling "shaky" often (which could also be due to hypoglycemia, but I've had that pretty well under control for awhile now, and have been eating properly, so I don't feel like that is the cause.)
-A constant headache, bordering on a migraine for the last week or so
-Just not feeling "well"
-Yesterday and Today, off and on feeling sick to my stomach like I'm going to throw up. (kind of feels like morning sickness... coming in waves, then going away. I haven't actually vomited at all, just felt sick.)
So I have a few questions.
1. Are these symptoms signs that my hemoglobin could have dropped even since last time I had it checked (almost three weeks ago.)?
2. Could my hemorrhaging due to clotting with my previous pregnancies be an indication that I am at risk for this Thrombophilia or Hypercoagulable State that I've been reading about?
3. I have an appointment with my OBGYN on Tuesday... are any of these concerns serious enough that I should do something about it before my appointment, or should I be okay to wait until then?
4. I have a feeling my doctor will blow me off when I do get to my appointment... what can I say to him to convince him to see my side and/or what should I insist on happening?
5. If the consensus is that it's safe to wait until Tuesday for my appointment, what should I be looking for that would indicate that I do need to go to the ER/Urgent care and get immediate help?
Thank you so much for your help!
~Sarah