"have been having pain on my both hip when I'm walking or
sitting, It hurt's alot I'm wondering if it's not fibro, how
can u tell if it's that or something else. Please I need help".
Carmelle
I have read a couple of things
you shared, and I think you are dealing with autoimmune issues in
general, and there is a particular chemical that should be suspect:
the BUTYL in many cleaning products, paint, etc
AVOID this
chemical or anything that would cause 'sniffles' 'flu
type symptoms' diarrhea etc
| Dizziness? I think this
chemical causes immune system to attack red blood cells
(research says it causes hemolytic anemia) So red
blood cells are dying off prematurely
FIND the ANEMIA!
LOOK at
the red blood cells
http://www.valdezlink.com/re/msn/avoid2beforhealth-mm/findanemiaforproof.htm |
| Why an infection is suspect?
Maybe because high white blood
cell counts show up - an anemia sign |
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This fatigue is caused by
exposure to 2-butoxyethanol
www.valdezlink.com/same.htm
2 pages only ... ending with
:
AUTOAGGLUTINATION
In severe cases of
immune mediated
hemolytic anemia, the
immune destruction of
red cells is so blatant
that the red
cells clump together
(because their antibody
coatings stick together)
when a drop of blood is
placed on a microscope
slide. Imagine a drop of
blood forming not a red
spot but a yellow spot
with a small red clump
inside it. This finding
is especially for
boding.
LEUKEMOID REACTION
Classically, in IMHA the
stimulation of the bone
marrow is so strong that
even the white blood
cells lines (which have
very little to do with
this disease but which
also are born and
incubate in the bone
marrow along side the
red blood cells) are
stimulated. This
leads to white blood
cell counts that are
spectacularly high.
COOMB'S TEST
(ALSO CALLED A "DIRECT
ANTIBODY TEST")
This is a
test designed to identify
antibodies coating red blood
cell surfaces. This test is
the current state of the art
for the diagnosis of IMHA
but, unfortunately, it is
not as helpful as it might
seem. It can be erroneously
positive in the presence of
inflammation or infectious
disease (which might lead to
harmless attachment of
antibody to red cell
surfaces) or in the event of
prior blood transfusion
(ultimately transfused red
cells are removed from the
immune system). The
Coomb's test can be
erroneously negative for a
number of reasons
as well. If the clinical
picture fits with
IMHA, often the Coomb's test
is skipped.
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JOINT PAIN: These type of pains I have had only briefly;
and what helped me was to take glyconutrients ...
It backed off the joint pain ...
http://www.valdezlink.com/re/medh/drymouth.htm#at
some helps on this link:
http://www.valdezlink.com/re/helps2.htm#help
check
into glycobiology
9-23-08 |