Hi Andy, this is an update.
Three years ago, when my teenage daughter was first tested, her hb was 9.4g/dL, MCV 60.7fL and ferritin 4.6ug/L. She has double heterozygous Haemoglobin E/Alpha II trait. She inherited heterozygous HbE trait from me and heterozygous 3.7kb single deletion alpha thalassemia from her father (-a/aa).
We tried various ways via diet and ferrous supplements but her ferritin was in the range of 8.2-11.1ug/L after two years.
Finally I requested for an iron infusion. Six weeks after intravenous Ferinject 1000mg, her hb was 13.1g/dL, MCV 78fL and ferritin 247ug/L. Hb started falling again to 12.4g/dL.
My daughter had a haematology appointment yesterday and the haematologist wanted to know what I did. Her hb is 13.5g/dL 🎉 I was so surprised, it has never been this high before.
So I told her the only thing that I added to her current supplement regime is 10,000iu vitamin A. For comparison, 100mg of liver has about 18,000iu of vitamin A. I am only intending to supplement with vitamin A for two months.
Her supplement schedule is as follows:
In the morning, 5000mcg methylfolate, 1000mg methylcobalamin, B-100 Complex and 1000mg vitamin C.
In the evening,
10,000iu vitamin A, 5000iu vitamin D, 400iu vitamin E, 1g fish oil, 1g krill oil and 1 capsule cod liver oil.
I did not think of supplementing with vitamin A because deficiency is not common in developed countries. It took me three years to figure that out. Who would have thought? 🤷🏻♀️
Thank you so much once again for the supplements guide ❤️ Wouldn’t have known what to do without you and which direction to proceed.