Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Hemochromatosis stories.


Lisa Lee posted about "House" last night. It made me laugh. I couldn't help but think how the media really portrays health care. It is down right scary. Most, like the media over-hype the non-dramatic and fail to catch the essence of medical culture. It is also scary how they miss the REAL issues. Did you know that in real life if you are "coded" you have less than a 15% chance of leaving the hospital? On TV it is over 75% And the way they portray disease......don't get me started :(


But what's even scarier is having to suffer through disease. I always like to check out the support blogs and this is one I feel strongly about. They express their difficulty with phlebotomy, the traditional treatment for Hemochromatosis.


Which brings me to my last comment. The American Gastroenterological Association recommends Iron Studies to evaluate for Hemochromatosis, not genetic studies. There are some shortcomings to this approach.....What if you are a pre-menopausal woman? Sure your iron will be lower than most with Hemochromatosis. But it will be elevated. The moral of the story, know your ethnicity, know the symptoms, and stay aware.


Lastly thank you to all that have visited The Sherpa's Shoppe. I am not looking to make any money, I just wanted a shirt that said "The Gene Sherpa" and didn't feel like buying 20.

1 comment:

Heather said...

Thank you for doing all that you can regarding HH. My father, and now my sister, have HH. He went through a battle that no one can believe regarding his HH and made it through. I think he and I will begin a blog about HH so others who suffer from it can relize what they can do at different stages of HH. Thanks again:)