momindeep
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Just got home from my daughter's LLMD appointment. She has been feeling so much better, but a couple months ago, she was complaining that her stomach issues had accelerated and it was causing her much discomfort.
We didn't know what to make of it because ever since she went GF, she has been so much better in that department.
Well, her energy doctor tested her and come to find out she had gotten tetnus (she has had the vaccine)...her body/vaccine fought it off, but there was remnants of that infection along with one or two bacteria that are new to her.
The bacterium reside in the gut and bingo...almost certain that they are causing her downturn.
They called it an acute infection and are hitting it hard.
I just wonder how many people who suffer from digestive problems have something like this going on? I mean, how bizarre is that? What mainstream doctor would even have a clue to something like this I wonder?
I thought parasites, or yeast, but no.
She remembers being poked in the leg by a piece of metal sticking out of a garbage sack...made her bleed...then feeling like she had the flu for three weeks, then the digestive problems.
Anyway...thought I would tell the story.
Sue
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