A little background: My daughter is 6 and has Beta Thal Major.
In 2009 her liver biopsy showed her iron level at about 20. She began ExJade and we eventually had to discontinue because she was having a lot of headaches.
In July 2009 her Ferriscan showed her iron level at 31. She started Sub Q Desferal treatments about this time.
In July 2010 her Ferriscan showed her iron level at 24. We had to discontinue the Desferal because of the rash it was leaving on her stomach and because even after all this time she was hating getting the poke. We resumed the ExJade and she did not get headaches this time around.
In July 2011 her Ferriscan showed her iron level at 35.5.
Since just before Thanksgiving we have been going to the hospital every 3-4 weeks. She is admitted and gets her transfusion on the first day and then 4 bags of IV Desferal (takes about 48 hours depending on the speed of the drip)
We were just in the hospital this week and she developed a red, itchy rash with very small red bumps on her torso during her second bag of Desferal. (This time she was getting a higher dose than she has before). Her chelation was stopped and after 48 hours of meds for the allergic reation, she still has some redness, tiny bumps and itching. Her doctor was out of town on Friday so the hospital sent us home and next week he is supposed to come up with a new game plan.
I'm not sure what to think. The ExJade isn't able to keep up with her iron and if she's allergic to the Desferal she is in big trouble.
Any advice, suggestions, thoughts, comments? Anything is helpful.
She is being seen at DeVos Children's Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan. We are wondering if we should be making the trip to the Children's Hospital in Chicago every three weeks for treatments instead.
I really am open to any and all input.
Thanks, Lori M, mom to beautiful Wei Wei