At her age, 400-800 mcg folic acid daily should suffice. If you want to go the individual supplement route, in addition to folic acid, add B Complex, natural vitamin E and magnesium, all intended to help production and increase the lifespan of red blood cells. Eliminating empty calories is an excellent strategy. I find thal minors do best when diet is nutritious and junk foods are kept to a minimum. Understanding that the lower oxygen supply of thal minor does place limits on physical endurance and adjusting for this, just as you are doing is the best policy. Coaches should always be aware that the lower hemoglobin level does mean that allowances must be made in terms of endurance and the child should never be pressured to overexert. The oxygen carrying capacity of the blood is not the same as for non-thals and this should be accounted for, but never criticized, as all anemias do place some limit on activity. Nonetheless, there is no reason minors cannot compete as long as everyone is on the same page.
Hello Andy and all our Thal friends.
This is my first post. I am so grateful that I have found this wonderful forum. I look forward in ongoing participation.
I have been reading various posts and can relate to most of them. I am a Thal minor (beta thal trait). I am 50 yo female and have managed to live with Thal minor and have not really had major issues. However we found out recently that our 8.5 year old daughter (only child) is also Thal minor and started to research information re nutrition and sport for Thal minors.
I can directly relate to the post from member “werthal” as our daughter too is a swimmer and swims 3 to 4 days a week in training squads and quite often competes on the weekends. She is a fantastic swimmer for her age but as werthal’s situation she does perform better at the beginning of an event rather than the end. She loves the sport and her dream is to one day compete in the Olympics.
We of course will try our best as parents to assist her achieving her dream but we also realise that she is going to be challenged with this genetic disorder. We are hopeful that information from this forum and other sources will enable us to manage her performance for a better result and give her a better quality of life overall.
Andy, from a number of your posts I was able to gather information and sourced/purchased the following vitamins and supplements:
Vitamins: • Folic Acid,
• B complex (150s)
• Vitamin C
• Natural E
• Magnesium + calsium + D3
• CoQ10
Amino Acids (nitric oxide booster):• AAKG L-ARGININE Alpha Ketogluterate Powder
• L-CITRULLINE MALATE Powder
Superfoods - Food supplement powders (made from vegetables/grasses etc.):• Organic Wheatgrass powder
• Organic Spirulina powder
• Organic Chlorella powder
• Organic Barley Grass powder
Andy, in your posts you have mentioned all the above vitamins, nitric oxide booster and Wheatgrass. I don’t think I found a post re Spirulina, Chlorella or Barley Grass. Perhaps you may be able to advise here as most of these “super foods” are also high levels of iron especially Chlorella. Among many other good elements, Chlorella is one of the highest in iron; is that an issue for Thal minors?
Andy, (and of course our other friends) could you please advise on:
1 – above supplements for myself (50yo female with Thal minor)
2 – above supplements for my daughter (very fit, very active Thal minor 8.5yo female swimmer)
3– Advise when to take supplements
4 – Advise the dosage levels for both myself and my daughter.
5 – Any other recommendations
Apologies for the long post and thank you all in advance.
Cheers - Sofie