Thalassemia Patients and Friends
Discussion Forums => Thalassemia Minor => Topic started by: unknownnames on June 15, 2017, 03:03:02 PM
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I'm like to thanks Andy to approved me to joined. My name is Deric, Chinese. I do blood test showing my Hb is low and doctor advise me to do Thalassemia studies. I got the result few ago, I'm Alpha thalassaemia trait. I'm 35 years old before that i don't know i got thalassaemia carrier.
HAEMATOLOGY EXAMINATION
ESR (Westergren) 2
Total RBC 5.8 x10^12 /L (M 4.5-6.0 F 4.0-5.5)
Haemoglobin (Hb) 125 gm/L (M 125-175 F 115-155)
Haematocrit(PCV) 0.40 L (M 0.40-0.50 F 0.37-0.45)
MCV 69 fl (82-98)
MCH 21 pg (27-33)
MCHC 310 g/L (310 - 350)
RDW 16.1 % (11.0 - 16.0)
Total WBC 5.4 x10^9 /L (4-11)
Differential Count
Polymorphs 56 % (50 - 70)
Lymphocytes 36 % (20 - 40)
Monocytes 5 % < 10
Eosinophils 3 % < 4
Basophils 0 % (Less than 1)
Absolute Count
Polymorphs 3.0 x10^9/L (2.0 - 7.5)
Lymphocytes 1.9 x10^9/L (1.0 - 4.0)
Monocytes 0.3 x10^9/L < 1.0
Eosinophils 0.16 x10^9/L < 0.6
Basophils 0.00 x10^9/L < 0.1
ESR (Westergren) 2 mm/hr (M 0-15 F 1-20)
Platelet count 312 x10^9 /L (150-400)
LIVER FUNCTION TEST
Total Protein 77 g/L (64-83)
Albumin 48 g/L (35-52)
Globulin 29 g/L (21-40)
A/G Ratio 1.7 (1.0-2.2)
Total Bilirubin 17.1 umol/L (3.4-20.5 umol/L)
(Less than 171.0-NB)
SGOT/AST 23 U/L (5-34)
SGPT/ALT 21 U/L (0-55)
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase(GGT) 35 U/L (M 12-64; F 9-36)
Alkaline Phosphatase 54 U/L (1-12years old< 500
M> 20years F> 15years:40-150
M 12-15 years< 750)
THALASSAEMIA SCREEN REPORT
Serum Iron: 96 ug/dl
Percentage: Iron Saturation 30 % (M: 20-50%)
Serum TIBC: 321 ug/dl
Serum Ferritin: 365.7 ng/mL
Transferin: 221 mg/dL
Haemoglobin Electrophoresis Pattern
Cellulose acetate pH 8.6:
No significant abnormality in intensity in seen at the A, A2 and F regions. No overt variant haemoglobin bands are noted
Quantitation of haemoglobins
Hb A2 (*) 2.1% Normal Range (2.1-3.7%)
Hb A (*) 97.9 % Normal Range (96.8-97.9%)
Hb F (*) <1.0 % Normal Range (less than 1.0%)
Peripheral Blood Film
Red blood cell morphology: Hb is within normal limit. Hypochromic crenated cells seen.
Others
Haemoglobin concentration : 12.5g/dl
H inclusions: Occasional
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The supplement intake
1) Vitamin C 500g
2) Multi-Vitamin with Iron (from ferrous sulphate 16mg) 5mg
3) Omega Fish Oil
4) Vitamin E
5) Probiotics
I read my result, Serum Ferritin: 365.7 ng/mL look high but i ask the general doctor and the doctor replies me " Ferrtin is higer as your red blood cells is easier to die compared to normal person. SO after the RBC died, They will release some ferritin inside your blood, so Consider is normal for you as a thalassemia carrier".
Which supplement i should stop and which supplement should i start take ? or anything i should monitor more often?
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Derrick,
Switch to a multivitamin without iron. Your iron numbers show high ferritin and normal serum iron. Alpha minors should not take iron at all, unless iron deficiency is present, as iron can build up in the body. Long term iron supplements can damage the organs if not needed.
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Derrick,
Switch to a multivitamin without iron. Your iron numbers show high ferritin and normal serum iron. Alpha minors should not take iron at all, unless iron deficiency is present, as iron can build up in the body. Long term iron supplements can damage the organs if not needed.
Thanks. I would like to ask,
1. Serum Ferritin: 365.7 ng/mL (Normal Range 21.81-274.66 ng/ML). It's consider normal for A Thala. Trait.? Or should i take any supplement to reduce?
2. I'll stop taking multivitamin with iron this week, but i can't find multivitamin without iron in my country. The picture ingrendients supplement i intake now.
3. Got any supplement i recommend to take?
Vitamin C ingrendients
(http://i.imgur.com/yF6vhS3.jpg)
Vitamin E ingrendients
(http://i.imgur.com/6cL8Us6.jpg)
B ingrendients
(http://i.imgur.com/XDHawdO.jpg)
Omega 3
(http://i.imgur.com/if2mUND.jpg)
Probiotics
(http://i.imgur.com/0GTwTfB.jpg)
Zinc
(http://i.imgur.com/WawEgLt.jpg)
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Most alpha thal minors who have reported their iron numbers here have very low ferritin. I don't actually recommend multi vitamins for adults, because the doses of most are not enough to be of much value. I don't think you should be taking iron with a ferritin above 300. Your other supplements look fine. I would suggest a separate higher strength folate. Many minors take 2-5 mg daily.