...that I actually have alpha thalassemia trait. This is a scenario I'm sure many on this site have gone through.
Hi Guys I'm new to this forum. I'm 23 and after a few years trying to find out why I always feel tired throughout the day, My GP said I had a blood condition that shouldn't show symptoms. After research on this site (you guys are great btw) I've finally realised why I feel the way I do and took a blood test. I don't have the finer details yet but I was told I am particularly low on Vitamin D and B12. I was first told I was deficient in iron but taking supplements did not help me at all. My knees have also began to feel weak and brittle which makes me feel like an old man at my age. I also suffer from lower back pain from a prior bike accident which isn't going away.
I've bought l methylfolate (instead of harmful folic acid), Vitamin D3, B100 complex and Vitamin E supplements to try give myself more energy to avoid afternoon naps. My diet is mainly eggs, bread, fish, chicken, meat, white rice, pasta and fast food maybe twice a week.
I am due for another check-up and I explained to the receptionist about some new discoveries in thalassemia (special thanks to Andy). I explained how minor sufferers can actually show symptoms and I was told to bring in some research at my next appointment. Any ideas on what to bring in? Any other tips on diet or anything else?