I want to thank the members of this forum for the useful information that you offer.
I have thalassemia minor. Although curiously no one in my family has it.
I spent my adolescence with dizziness and mild but strange symptoms: tiredness, lack of concentration, weakness. Some people told me that it was psychosomatic.
My doctor prescribed medicine to treat vertigo, or rare medicines. He didn't know what to prescribe for me.
Consuming zinc, folic acid, and B12 improved my health.
The consumption of L-carnitine (500 mg / day) has made practically all my symptoms disappear, especially the dizziness. I don't usually remember that I have thalassemia.
Consuming vitamin D (20,000 or 30,000 IU / week) made me feel a little better overall.
With vitamin E, I didn't notice anything. Although I started taking it when I had already improved.
It is also clear that it helps to maintain a good level of testosterone, antioxidants and to rest well.
In this forum I have read about thalassemic marathon runners.
But for some strange reason (thalassemia, pulmonary hypertension, a little obese?) I get tired too quickly, to the point of dedicating myself to intellectual professions, and avoiding more physical ones that I liked. It's sad. My sports scores are good, but in endurance tests I sink. And if I train frequently, my hemoglobin and hematocrit start to drop.
I wish there was a safe, oral and cheap drug like Reblozyl for minor thalassemics. I guess that would make me almost 100% normal. But it's only a dream.