Dear Andy,
Your initiative, support and knowledge has helped me and my family a lot. I have had a number of miscarriages over the years and the doctors would not investigate further saying it was all random! I got some closure after reading the comments here about the rate of miscarriage amongst thalassemia carriers.
I only stumbled on this site after I had my daughter who is now nearly 13 and carries an alpha thalassemia trait, like me and is currently iron deficient. But we are working on helping her get iron stores up responsibly and monitoring her iron uptake. Thanks for the useful information you have provided about iron deficiency and how to diagnose it and treat it in thalassemia carriers.
Even though I did not have much knowledge about thalassemia growing up and as an adult, this amazing resource and community here has helped me educate my daughter about her trait and how to optimise her health; through proper nutrition and balanced exercise.
We took our daughter back to my dad's village in Greece this year (called Agrinio in Central Greece) and found out that it is a hot spot for alpha thalassemia in Greece. This has had to do with the region's physical environment; its lakes, rice fields and yes there was a malaria outbreak there in the past. All this time I felt like an oddity here in Australia as I did not know any other alpha thalassemia carriers, as Greeks tend to have beta thalassemia.
Our traits can teach us so much about our ancestry and it was really interesting to meet so many of our relatives who all carry the same trait.
Have a safe Christmas season and a rejuvenating and productive New Year.
Kind Regards
Salty Sea from Australia