Shes bruising easy, has no energy, no stamina, falling, breathless with little movement, sore muscles, cramping limbs, tired most of the time, dizzy, blurry vision and poor memory. She has terrible tummy troubles and has for years.
They never test for anything and just say shes a faker. She eats meat and vegies. She loves salad and beef, chicken, pork. Shes not a fussy eater.
There are no hospitals that will see her since she isnt gushing blood or have a broken bone. They treat her symptoms and tell me to take her to a primary care.
We took her to a free clinic, held once a month...there was no doctor, they were on an emergency, so the only thing we did was talked to a nurse.
The nurse thinks maybe a vitamin deficiency, charley horses affecting her arms and legs, and told her to take omeprozole OTC for her tummy and a multivitamin.
.The nurse prayed over her and said she received that my daughter was under attack from the occult, possibly for something she did to open the door to such an attack.
Interesting visit to say the least...we are going to try the suggested OTC meds and pray they work.
Believing evil spirits cause illness went out in the 1800's.
Prayers for you and your daughter.
Prayers up!
She's eating good. No fever. No wheezing.
breathless with little movement-
Is an emergency.
Prayers for God’s blessings on all.
Anemia
Dehydration
Gilbert's Syndrome
Heart Rhythm Disorder
Histoplasmosis
Hyperthroidism
Hypotension (low blood pressure)
Labyrinthitis
Lyme Disease
Mononucleosis
Myelodysplastic Syndrome (pre-leukemia)
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
Sleep Deprivation
Type 1 Diabetes
Viral Syndrome
I do not know where you can go for a diagnosis to really sort this out as I live in Wisconsin, the "free clinic" lady sounds like she means well, and prayers never hurt, but you need to get some serious help for the young lady.
Regards,
GtG
Take your child to a pediatrician asap and pay cash.
Go to Health and Human Services and get resource phone numbers. There are funds readily available for the medical care of children. Your local hospital will offer good information on how to get money for medical care. Continue to pray, but most importantly, get your child to a pediatrician if she is 18 yrs. or younger.
OU Medical Center/Children’s Hospital
I'd yank her out of there right then and there.
Find some medical staff that don't live in crazy town.
Easy bruising, fatigue, muscle pain and nausea are symptoms of Scurvy, which might be caused by lack of stomach acid. Lack of stomach acid causes many nutrient deficiencies. It is treated by taking cheap over-the-counter Betaine (hydrochloric acid). Scurvy itself is treated with vitamin C, of course, but betaine deficiency is more likely to be the underlying cause. This would also explain the tummy trouble.
I would call into Dr. Bob Marshall's Healthline radio show. The show is recorded Monday thru Saturday, and he answers questions like this. He often recommends betaine because deficiency is common.
Did this come on suddenly?
How long has she had symptoms?
You have to go to a hospital Pediatric ER.
When you describe the symptoms, emphasize the bruising, lack of energy, and breathlessness.
If you get into the stomach problems that have been ongoing for a couple of years, you will lose the ER doctors interest.
Also ask for a social worker or case manager to talk with you about your insurance/lack of physician issues. They have more pull in getting you into see a Pediatrician affliated with that hospital.
Pediatric hospitals are more concerned with the ER follow up care then adult hospitals.
I haven’t any answers to the problem but I am praying so for Cheryl right now and our dear Trussell!!!
Have her checked immediately for anemia. The symptoms you posted were the very same symptoms a friend of mine had when I rushed her to my immediate care clinic (she had been seeing her doctor for months and she kept pushing pain pills on her) and the nurse practitioner knew immediately that it was anemia. We rushed her to the hospital where they gave her 2 units of blood and did a bunch of other tests but the blood infusion worked! Had she not been diagnosed when she was, she might have died. Normal hemoglobin level range is 11 to 13 for a mature woman - her’s was 4.5.
Is your daughter craving large amounts of ice? That’s usually a sign of anemia.