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Hi guys. I actually also have shperocytosis. It is a very, very rare
condition, but what happened with me is that I had a splenectomy (spleen
removed) when I was 5 years old (I'm 18 now. When I was really young I
would get jaundiced and that is how they found out. I still get tired more
easily than most people I know, and my immune system is compromised because
of it, but other than that I am fine. In fact, last time I went to the
doctor, my heamoglobin count was 15.8, which is very good.
I was diagnosed with shperocytosis, homochromatosis and anemia when i was
13. I was really really sick and was bleed for 4 years ever 2 weeks. Now
that im 23 have had some serious problems. I had my spleen removed when i
was 18. I have arthritis in pretty much all my joints, mood swings that i
take meds for. I recently had to have my adnoids and tonsils taken out
becuase of infections and in the next few months have my gallbladder taken
out. This is a horrible disorder.
I just found out that i have Spherocytosis, my doctor said my spleen is a
little enlarged but not to the point where i need to be worry about. He
advised me to get my spleen remove. He explained to me all about
psenectomy, im kinda iffy about it and think of not getting it remove
untill much later on. is this a bad idea? should i get it remove?
What's up my northern european brothers and sisters (well those are the
most common who get it, 1/2,000 people). I had mine removed 10 years ago
this year. The only downside is I get sick easy (or blame it on the 4 year
old and preschool), other than that I live a normal life. My mother had
hers out as an infant.
I have HS as do all three of my children. I had a splenectomy over thirty
years ago with no side effects. I work in healthcare, so am around sick
people all day, yet I rarely get sick. My son had a his spleen out at age
five, and is in his 20s and fine too. Other two didn't need a splenectomy
yet.
I was just diagnosed with spherocytosis and elliptocytosis, and have been
very sick, with numerous problems that have been misdiagnosed. I am only
41, and our two young children have it as well, I am just wondering what
are some other peoples experience with this, symptoms, etc.
I inherited this from one of my parents. I've been on folic acid
supplements since birth and since after my earliest years my symptoms have
been largely under control. I can get fatigued and jaundice at times, but
my spleens in tact and there havnt been any major problems.
My 7 month old was was told he has this and he is on his 3rd blood
tranfusion. And we were told when he gets older he will have his spleen
removed. Now that i have found this i am unstanding what is going on.