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you asked me to look at this question but, unfortunately, I can't answer this for you. While I have a PhD, its not in the medical field. My comments come from experience, and reading lots of literature. I offer "opinions" and advice, when I feel comfortable, with the hope it will help someone.
I think the fact your thalassemiaThalassemia Thalassemia major Thalassemia minor minor may/or may not have contributed to your high LDL levels is irrevelant and what is very important right now is that your cholesterol levels are lowered. No doubt your doctor will discuss this with you at your appointment.
Also, here is a good link which covers some dietary considerations for people with thalassemia minor that you may find useful.
Thank you Spade! I will check that website you gave me...however, it is my LDH...not ldl or hdl......something different...but I will continue to look. I appreciate you doing research for me...that is really nice of you and I am thankful....
I am Italian/Sicilian. It is also prevalent in the mediterranean region. It is funny that you mention Asian! I just adopted a daughter last year from China! Are you Asian? BTW, Do YOU know anything about LDH and Thalessemia????
I am chinese and I have Thalassemia. My doc said that it is common amongst Asians. I did read that you adopted a child from China and then you mentioned that you have Thal., so I thought you might be asian.
It only shows up in my blood tests every now and then. It showed up in my most recent blood test last month. My doc ran iron studies a few years ago but nothing remarkable showed up. I can go to a hemotologist but it doesn't bother me so I haven't gone. However, I do not know anything about LDH. I'm sorry that you have this health issue lingering in your mind.
Wow, adoption is a huge step. It takes an incredibly selfless person to do that. I think it's extremely wonderful to give a child that has no home a home. I have two kids of my own and that's about all I can handle at the moment. They are very young, 3 and 1. Maybe in the future adoption might be an option.
Well, good luck with everything. I hope your health issue is resolved very quickly. Have a nice long weekend.
you asked me to look at this question but, unfortunately, I can't answer this for you. While I have a PhD, its not in the medical field. My comments come from experience, and reading lots of literature. I offer "opinions" and advice, when I feel comfortable, with the hope it will help someone.
Trying to do a little research for you. Are you sure your LDL is 500 mg/dl? Do you mean your trigylceride level is 500 mg/dl? Here is a website with some typical ranges:
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=183
I think the fact your thalassemia minor may/or may not have contributed to your high LDL levels is irrevelant and what is very important right now is that your cholesterol levels are lowered. No doubt your doctor will discuss this with you at your appointment.
Also, here is a good link which covers some dietary considerations for people with thalassemia minor that you may find useful.
http://www.thalforum.ca/forums/articles/?p=54
It only shows up in my blood tests every now and then. It showed up in my most recent blood test last month. My doc ran iron studies a few years ago but nothing remarkable showed up. I can go to a hemotologist but it doesn't bother me so I haven't gone. However, I do not know anything about LDH. I'm sorry that you have this health issue lingering in your mind.
Wow, adoption is a huge step. It takes an incredibly selfless person to do that. I think it's extremely wonderful to give a child that has no home a home. I have two kids of my own and that's about all I can handle at the moment. They are very young, 3 and 1. Maybe in the future adoption might be an option.
Well, good luck with everything. I hope your health issue is resolved very quickly. Have a nice long weekend.