| Re: what kind of anemia can it be
Jan,
Her symptoms do sound like mine. I had no appetite, I was a funny color, and I had this fever that came and sort of held on. They need to run more extensive tests - blood tests will tell them what they need to know. Two tests they did on me were a Coomb's test - shows the presence of antibodies to your red cells, and a reticulocyte(sp) - sometimes just called a 'retic' count, which tells them how many immature red blood cells are in her system.
If the retic count is high, it means the marrow is working hard to put more red blood cells out there, which tells them something. If the Coomb's test comes back positive, then they know her body is eating her red blood cells.
Either way, they need to do more testing. Don't be nervous if you get referred to a hematologist - that may be the best thing - the quickest way to get your daughter help. They see more of this than regular peds.
I hope she gets better soon!
Take care,
Jill
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