Mariam,
Your doctor's queries just provide more evidence that you need to be at a better center for your son's care. Hopefully his issues will be resolved very soon.
For now you can take comfort in a few things:
If the doctors felt that your son was in immediate danger they would have admitted him.
Other thalassemia patients have been in this situation(as per earlier posts)- similar symptoms - and they are now doing well.
Perhaps, your son's ferritin levels are not reflecting the actual iron concentration in his body - the rise in ferritin levels have been very drastic and unless if he has some other hereditary/non hereditary conditions that causes him to store iron - his iron levels are probably not as high as they ferritin levels indicate.
Ferritin levels can be very fickle, they can change in response to other things in your body.
I hope that the other clinic is able to resolve some of the other issues - and most likely the ferritin levels will look lower at that time too.
It is very rare that a two year old child would actually have a LIC of 4300 after only 20 or so transfusions. I don't think that a ferriscan or SQUID will be available or suitable to your young child. In your son's case, because of some of the other liver function levels it may be a good idea for a liver biopsy to be done. If it is done at the center that Smurfette recommended to you, chances are that it will be very safe (as I have said, my son has had two liver biopsies and they were a breeze). I think it would provide you with some very important information about what it actually going on if his liver tissue is studied. At his age, he may not do too well with the ferriscan anyway.
If you have questions about the liver biopsy you are welcome to ask me:)
Smurfette, have you ever had a liver biopsy? Any others in Australia?
Mariam, your son's blood tests are producing very rapidly changing numbers, that seem to be all over the place within a short time. Usually if ALT levels appear high they are tested for in 1 month time again. In your son's case they increased in a matter of days. It is difficult to say what exactly is causing these changes, the auto antibody he tested positive for may provide some clues - as well as the wbc and the fact that he is prone to frequent herpes episodes.
We are all here for you Mariam - praying for you and looking for information - so don't feel alone. It is not acceptable to any of us that our little Aysam - born in a time of such technical advances - should be suffering when his disease is a manageable one. We will do everything we can to learn about what is going on with him to give him the best chance to get things 'on track'. You are right, as his mother you NEED to be informed and you shouldn't settle for anything less - I wouldn't. Hopefully the next clinic will give you all of the knowledge you need from them.
Sharmin