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My sister's dying - ideas please!
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 348096" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I'm also beginning to strongly suspect the Transfer factor pills. Unless they can find something else new to look at. Or perhaps the Transfer Factor maybe in combination with something the naturalist gave her. Why? Simply because she had no fever and her other blood work is normal. Have they tested her IgE? (blood/allergy) You can have minor allergic reactions to something over a longish period of time, then suddenly your body gets kicked into high gear and goes all out on the attack. It's not the usual case, but then we're not talking about a usual case scenario here. </p><p></p><p>Most viruses, bacteria, and fungi cause fever, even if it's low grade. I'd be thinking with any of those she'd be burning up by now.</p><p></p><p>I'm with you. I hope they can stabilize her and transfer her to the teaching hospital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 348096, member: 84"] I'm also beginning to strongly suspect the Transfer factor pills. Unless they can find something else new to look at. Or perhaps the Transfer Factor maybe in combination with something the naturalist gave her. Why? Simply because she had no fever and her other blood work is normal. Have they tested her IgE? (blood/allergy) You can have minor allergic reactions to something over a longish period of time, then suddenly your body gets kicked into high gear and goes all out on the attack. It's not the usual case, but then we're not talking about a usual case scenario here. Most viruses, bacteria, and fungi cause fever, even if it's low grade. I'd be thinking with any of those she'd be burning up by now. I'm with you. I hope they can stabilize her and transfer her to the teaching hospital. [/QUOTE]
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