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Stoic wrote: Bad news folks. Her counts must have slammed back down to 0!!!! Bleeding from eye, nose bleeds today and petichia all over with bruising. what a roller coaster!! I should have asked you veterans first before I started blowing my horn :S :dry:
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I feel as if I let you all down and myself & my family...Don't know why....
crystal lee wrote: Alicein did your son look worse than normal while his body was adjusting? Everytime I look at my son he looking worse I have not seen him this bad in a long time
eklein wrote: Stoic, your child is puking blood, did you alert your doctor? Crystal lee, your son is looking worse and worse, did you alert your doctor? These sound like urgent situations where your child might need medical intervention.
Erica
Sandi wrote: I agree. None of us have seen your child and are only going by your description. Has anyone taken vital signs or are you able to diagnose dehydration or other alarming bodily decline symptoms?
You can't just go by Internet advice telling you this is normal. You need to have those children properly evaluated.
alicein wrote:
Sandi wrote: Sandy, you are presuming that this person's practitioner is stupid.
Wow, I was assuming this person's practitioner was endangering a child through ignorance and magical beliefs, but I'm willing to go with your terminology.
Erica
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