Dr Ramanan's reply.
I feel that there is much misunderstanding about Dr Ramanan and that there have been many rumors spread about his work that were based on honest misunderstandings of his methods. I have asked Dr Ramanan to feel free to use me as an intermediary for any messages he wishes to share with us, as he has understandably become wary of social media. I think some things that have been done out of necessity have been misconstrued and that the doctor has been refining his methods as he observes results.
Dear Andy,
I don't know about misunderstanding much - I got the information directly from the parents who spoke with Dr Ramanan. They were both advised what I have outlined. The Medical Director of our TX centre also spoke with him, at the request of one of the parents - and he said exactly the same thing to her.
Why would anyone want to spread rumours about him? And, his patients have been hounded? By whom? And, why? If his treatment works and the provides the same or near same quality of life ex-transfusions, I would be the first to stand in line at his doorstep.
I only got involved in this whole thing because the mother of this thal child called me in shock, asking for advice, since the father was quite keen to try the treatment - and her common sense was telling her not to go for it.
Our goal at our centre on iron chelation is to get Ferritin levels below 1,000 and then below 500. We now have two other people at the centre, besides me, with Ferritin levels in the normal range. He told our medical director that he wanted chelation stopped because he did not know how hydroxy would work in conjunction with exjade/kelfer - hence, stop the latter. Which is a fair comment, if not for the huge risk in stopping chelation.
And, as far as money/treatment is concerned, these two thals are on the best possible treatment currently - transfusions, chelation, supplements and regular tests. The older thal, a youth aged 24 years, has turned his life around completely since he started to comply with this regime over the past 3 years.
So, yes, I was quite peeved with the suggested treatment of Dr Ramanan.
Poirot