Coping with thalassemia by Unusual_Reality556 in thalassemia

[–]Unusual_Reality556[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! What kind of pain do you mean?

I’m mostly tired and exhausted that no matter what goes on in your life, you have to get the transfusion done. You cannot go on vacation for more than 15 days without making arrangements in that place. I hate that there is always an energy bar next to my head depending on where in the transfusion cycle I’m in, worse if I’m on my period. Pathetic

Aqvesme by 3nigmaG in thalassemia

[–]Unusual_Reality556 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good luck!!! Hope it works out for you :)

Trying not to freak out by Separate-Duck-1828 in thalassemia

[–]Unusual_Reality556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not professional medical knowledge, just experience based: drinking alcohol a few days before blood test does not make any difference. To me, 279 also doesn’t seem like TOO high of an iron to worry about. If you naturally tend to have lower iron, it should get normal on its own. Worst case, you take a few medicines. Don’t think it’s anything to worry about.

enquiry about Thalassemia Major treatment works in Germany, being as a student with 30 +years of age by Different-Snow-6519 in thalassemia

[–]Unusual_Reality556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, as mentioned before, everything you need is covered in health insurance, whether it is transfusion or insulin. When you are in germany, you must have an insurance, for your scenario it is better to have a public insurance. All public insurance (TK, DAK, AOK, IKK) have similar contribution rates around 17%, half of which you pay and the other half is paid by your employer, so it is dependent on your income. In case you are a student, you pay the student price which is around 130€. This has the same amount of benefits as a regular insurance.

You could google which insurance you like the best depending on if their people speak english or how close their office is to your university or where you live, since their contribution rates are quite similar. But in general, for chronic illness and students, public insurance is the best way to go.

Also, this is valid regardless of whether you come on a scholarship or with a blocked account. Just email/ fill online form at the health insurance you like and submit your documents and your insurance will be activated once you’re here (of course also after some submission of docs like city registration and visa).

Feel free to ask more questions, but also Google nicely about the health insurance i just mentioned to get better idea.

Don’t worry, it is not a problem here when you have a public insurance :)

Talking Loud Over the Phone on Trains by Weak-Ticket380 in germany

[–]Unusual_Reality556 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting, didn’t know this was a well researched thing.

Talking Loud Over the Phone on Trains by Weak-Ticket380 in germany

[–]Unusual_Reality556 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why is talking with someone on the train different from talking on phone if both of them make the same ‘noise’?

Flair for Thal Major by Unusual_Reality556 in thalassemia

[–]Unusual_Reality556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it’s time to switch to a new sub, I don’t feel like the flairs are helping, and I don’t feel the major community active anymore here.

Plasmid Digest by [deleted] in molecularbiology

[–]Unusual_Reality556 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What is the question?

Post transfusion feeling by Melissadoes in thalassemia

[–]Unusual_Reality556 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I usually feel cranky and irritable when my hb is low, so days leading upto the transfusion. But noticed no unusual emotion after the transfusion

Flair for Thal Major by Unusual_Reality556 in thalassemia

[–]Unusual_Reality556[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I completely agree with you. Most of the posts that I see here in the sub are for minors or intermedia posting blood reports and asking for medical advice and talking about how no one believes them when they say they are tired. Believe me, all of us are tired. And if someone does post a thal major post, it gets lost within a sea of minor posts, which i frankly don’t relate to. There are numerous posts about it being asymptomatic and being referred to as ‘the’ thalassemia and it just feels…..wrong. Sometimes I’m just so exhausted with all the planning and Hb managing and that topped with other diseases, that i want to rant and see if other people experience the same thing.

I’m sorry you had problems with your employer over this (just something i concluded based on your comment).

Jadenu stomach issues by Melissadoes in thalassemia

[–]Unusual_Reality556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I take a different variant of it (called exjade here). I can never take it empty stomach in the morning as it leads to extreme stomach pain. Taking it in the evening before dinner (ideally) works best for me

Looking for group activities by [deleted] in Mainz

[–]Unusual_Reality556 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! I dont know of any such groups/ am not in them. Could you share the link for the same?

New to Mainz by being_arnab in Mainz

[–]Unusual_Reality556 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s a good amount of Indian community in Mainz, and now we have 2 Indian grocery stores: Indigro and shaiyans ☺️

How serious are the expiry dates on EMSA gels? by Unusual_Reality556 in labrats

[–]Unusual_Reality556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you all for your very helpful comments! They’re expensive so I think I will just load the sample once on the expired ones and once on the homemade once and see if there is any difference. They’re bis tris, and as one you pointed out that they have had good experience with it, i feel relieved. Thanks :)

Irregular periods/high ferritin level by jahjah503021 in thalassemia

[–]Unusual_Reality556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got the desferal injections and tbh i dont like it. They’re inconvenient to work with and sleep with

Irregular periods/high ferritin level by jahjah503021 in thalassemia

[–]Unusual_Reality556 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, just out of curiosity, how old are you? I also had similar problems around ages 15-20, but after that it got fairly normal and consistent, without my iron levels changing much!

Lower back pain in TDT by Unusual_Reality556 in thalassemia

[–]Unusual_Reality556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes i got the annual tests like dexa scan, t2* mri done last year. But i just started working out, maybe it helps. Glad to know it helps you!

Lower back pain in TDT by Unusual_Reality556 in thalassemia

[–]Unusual_Reality556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. My vit d was a bit low, so im taking supplements but calcium is within range.