I am the Mom 5 year old triplets--all fraternal--one boy and two girls. My MIL has beta thal which has recently been reclassified as intermedia. Insurance won't pay for the DNA testing (wouldn't pay for Vitamin D testing she said) but I would guess she was always just not transfusing. She's had to start transfusions in the last year (HgB below 7). She is in her late 60s and was dx'd at Boston's Children's Hospital in the 1940s when she was 4yo. She has a myriad of health issues, many of which I think may be related to thal. She sees a hematologist, but has been more concerned with the myasthenia gravis she was dx'd with in the past year. My husband and one of his sisters are thal minors, although he has more symptoms than she does (she's a vegetarian and in general takes better care of herself I think). Anyhow, we had asked the ped. several times about the possibility of beta thal and they said no, the screening at birth appeared normal (apparently there are many who don't understand about the screening process). Andy, I know you're busy, but see what you think, please, and do you suggest all thals, even minors, go to a center of excellence, and do you know if Boston's will treat adults? I'll have to type the bloodwork numbers as I don't have the electronic to upload.
E--(waiting on electrophoresis for her and DNA sequencing)
(draw on 3/11)
RBC-5.84
HgB--11.1
HCT-36.4
MCV--62.4
MCH-19.0
MCHC-30.4
RDW-14.1
PLT-530
MPV-5.70
FE was 75; really wish they had done a full iron study
Her Mentzer index was at 10 or so, so I'm pretty sure even without the electrophoresis and sequencing that she has beta thal, but would like the additional info. She's having some other sinus/immune system issues that we're already looking into.
C--they ran electrophoresis and it came back with the following (draw 3/26):
A1-93.4
A2-4.8
F-1.8
RBC-5.52
HgB-11.0
MCV-63.8
RDW-16.4
Unfortunately, they didn't run iron, so I think she's actually more borderline, could just be iron-deficient. Waiting on an appointment with hemotology.