Hi Andy,
Dr. Vichinsky did not recommend daily antibiotics after my splenectomy, and I can't take the flu shot because I am highly sensitive to eggs. The pain is weird. It is like my insides are inflamed, like an internal allergic reaction. Wearing socks hurts my ankles. It feels like my bones all hurt and are burning, and I have to keep moving, kind of thrashing around in bed. I get a severe headache, my lower back hurts really bad. I wake up in the middle of the night with extreme nausea, and sometimes start throwing up. One time I threw up for 15 hours. I get severly fatigued and get short of breath walking across a room. I also get a fever, usually in the 100 range. I know there are much worse conditions and problems, but it is the chronicness which wears me down.
I usually don't feel well the week before this happens. My midsection also swells some the week before and I can't wear anything that is tight at all. I feel lightheaded and have difficulty thinking clearly.
I don't know, maybe it is fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue combined with thal. No doctor has ever wanted to really discuss possible chronic fatigue syndrome. The Chicago thal center had recommended trying to keep my pretransfusion level in the 8 range to help with iron overload, and to see if any other problems could be detected. This was a change from Dr. Vichinsky's plan to keep my pretransfusion level above 10. The few times I have gone down to the 8 range, I have not done well at all. I get extremely fatigued and in pain now with a hemoglobin that low, even though it was that and lower all the time before I started transfusions.
I talked to the Oakland Center where I used to go, and Dr. Vichinsky e-mailed my doctor and said to keep my hemoglobin over 10 again. I got the flu in November though, with my hemoglobin above 10, so it is not just that my hemoglobin was lower. Dr. Vichinsky also said that health seems to deteriorate in thal intermedias after age 50.
I have an appointment at the Chicago thal center for the end of July, to get annual testing and see their cardiologist. I just think it's strange that the same thing keeps happening, with the same symptoms. I am feeling better, but my bones still hurt. Maybe it is muscles and fibromyalgia. I don't know!! It's just nice to be able to vent my frustrations with everyone because doctors don't seem to want to hear about too many symptoms at once. It is frustrating to them; they want to just try to fix one thing at a time. I need someone to look at all these recurring whole-body symptoms and try to figure out the whole picture. Thanks for listening to me ramble on, Andy. It helps to just get it out of my system. Jean