Hello,
I have thalassemia, my current blood work is as following:
RBC = 7.11
Hemoglobin = 14
MCV = 65
MCH = 20
RDW = 19
MPV = 11
I have swollen lymph nodes and I did some tests which came all good so there is a chance that my lymph nodes are enlarged due to the high turnover of RBC.. I see a lot of people report enlarged spleen while I have have enlarged lymph nodes... in the past I had enlarged and fatty liver due to that, so I guess that thalassemia might be causing some of my problems. I also have fatigue, tiredness, hair loss, itchy and pale skin, brain fog, mouth sores, canker sores etc.
So now I am taking thalassemia more seriously. I started supplementing folate of 1 mg per day, vitamin E 400 IU, wheat grass. I will have my vitamin D levels checked but most likely I will start supplementing it, too.
I want to ask you if it is essential to have my vitamin B12 levels checked. I am paying for all the tests since doctors do not take me seriously and does not want to prescribe such tests so I want to have my costs at minimal and do not make unnecessary payments.
1. So, should I have my B12 levels checked first or I can start supplementing with B12 without checking the levels? Can B12 be harmful? I see there are some links to cancer, but I am not sure how accurate this information is. I see it is water soluble vitamin and if there is more than enough it should go to the toilet, but I am concerned not to get overdosed.
2. What other tests should I do? I will check my vitamin D levels for sure. I see that you can check folate levels, but I do not see it recommended here in the forum.
3. What should I do to lower the turnover of RBC and have healthier and longer living RBC? I am sure that the high turnover of RBC cause my fatty and enlarged liver some years ago.
4. I think my immune system might be struggling due to the thalassemia so what can I do in order to improve it?