Hey all,
So here's my story. 28 year old Australian, 75kg, 5"10, male. Into fitness and weightlifting. Mediterranean on my father's side (Cyprus)
Was quite active as a child, had nice tan skin like dad (who is a Type 1 diabetic) and played sports. I do remember however, that I never had a lot of lung capacity and would lose my breathe quite easily. Not great endurance, especially when running.
By age 18 I was less active, and started getting quite pale. My peers seemed to mature quite ahead of me, with body hair and masculine features, while I still looked young.
By my early 20's, one day randomly I just got hideously sick. Constant nausea, anxiety, constantly tired and looking really really pale and unhealthy. I got blood tests at the time and doctors couldn't explain what it was and passed it off as anxiety and all mental. After a solid 2 months it randomly just passed as quickly as it came, but I never ever felt quite right.
Jump forward to age 25. By now I was weight training, and struggling to find any decent level of endurance. Putting on muscle was extremely hard. I would lose my breathe stupidly quickly. Wake up even more tired than I went to bed, and constantly fatigued to the point where breathing felt like a chore. Always sickly pale. Libido never consistent. Mind was a foggy mess. I pushed through workouts (which I could only manage 3 times a week) and my diet was flawless. Tried all vitamins and supps. Nothing helped, or lasted long enough.
About a year ago I decided to get to the bottom of my fatigue once and for all, so went to an endocrinologist and did a full blood panel. Surprise surprise, my Testosterone levels at age 27 were the levels of an 80 year old. My Leutinizing Hormone was pretty low, so my pituitary wasn't telling my body to make Testosterone. "How long had I been like this?" I wondered. Maybe that's what happened when I got sick years ago - my hormonals were shutting down. The range levels are so outdated that even being in range and getting the A OK from the Doc can still have horrible ill effects at low levels.
I attributed this was most of my problems, so began taking Testosterone therapy. It worked well, but wasn't the gold at the end of the rainbow I had hoped.
By 28 and now on testosterone, my levels are high normal. I have energy, my mood has increased, sex drive is better, anxiety decreased, more confident and I've put on about 6.5kg and am getting buff due to my good diet and weight lifting. Beard is growing in well. Although I could still probably pass for a baby faced 17 year old! Haha.
However, I still lack endurance, am sickly pale and get really short of breathe. I figured naturally it could be a type of anemia, surely. But my iron tests all check out quite well.
So I dug deeper, and read about Mediterranean anemia. Then I asked mum about it (my parents are divorced), and her answer shocked the crap out of me.
"Oh yeah," she said. "That's what all those kids on your dad's side died from!!!!!!!!!"
It turns out that my father's mother (grandmother) was 1 of 10 children, the other 9 of which died from Thalassemia.
The plot thickens.
I suddenly realized that my dad is also one of 10 children himself. And although he and one of his brothers are healthily tanned skin, most of his siblings all have sickly white skin just like me. Could it be they are all carriers and don't even realize it? All signs point to probably.
So now, here I am at work having found this forum and that's where I'm currently situated. I have blood work as of 1 week ago for my Testosterone checkup(Doctor was not concerned with values) but only found this out yesterday so he wasn't told to look for anything unremarkable concerning Thal.
Blood Stats are:
MCV, MCHC and MCH all below or borderline low scale. (will grab these values when I get home).
Low B12 (Now dosing at x4 times. Regular dose did nothing)
Lowish Vitamin D (Now dosing 4000iu daily. It's winter time here as well.)
Iron in scale - seemed OK as far as I remember. Will check as well.
2015 IRON TEST
Iron 19.3 umol/L (5.0 - 30.0)
Transferrin 2.5 g/L (2.0 - 3.2)
TIBC (Calculated) 56 umol/L (46 - 70)
Saturation 34 % (10 - 45)
Ferritin 101 ug/L (30 - 300)
2016 IRON TEST
Iron 10.0 umol/L (5.0 - 30.0)
Transferrin 31 umol/L (27 - 46)
Saturation 16 % (10 - 45)
Ferritin 141 ug/L (30 - 300)
2015/2016 HAEMATOLOGY - LITERALLY IDENTICAL EACH TIME
Hb 155 g/L (130 - 180)
Hct 0.49 (0.40 - 0.54)
RCC 6.2 x10^12 / L (4.5 - 6.5)
MCV 79 fL (80 - 99)
MCH 25 pg (27 - 34)
MCHC 317 g/L (320 - 360)
RDW 14.4 % (10.0 - 17.0)
Symptons:
Sickly pale skin
Baby faced/young features
Poor endurance/easily fatigued
Shortness of breathe/unsatisfying deep breathes
Unsatisfying sleep
Strange pins and needles sensations in feet and hands at times
Still inconsistent libido at times/could be better.
I have a number of questions but will update later with my values. Most pertinent of which is, wondering whether Thal can show no of few symptoms when young, and then excarcerbate when older?
Cheers