bluelyme
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I have a beautiful girl who does not seem syptomatic ,then yesterday at our playdate she shows me a "spider" bite and it is huge red and inflammed and crusty from where she had scratched it ..
they (baby momma ) had just put calimine lotion...i dont talk to her much (momma ) she is nuts and dangerous . And havent told her abiut my diagnosis yet ...
congenital may be a factor but i got a "spider bite" 12 yrs ago and now these nerve issues and i am so scared for her .even ifni make my plea and case who would treat her ? I have a rife but she is not having over nites yet ...i must do something i dont want her to suffer .(.baby momma yea) but not my lil girl!
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Jordana
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Blue don't mess around with this, take her to the ER.
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bluelyme
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Thats it ..she is the custody of crazy momma and i am in a "non endemic" area docs barely believe me even with positive igenix.im calling lawyer today..and praying ..idk i am crying for her
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Jordana
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Ugh, like you need that kind of stress.
Listen, if you get her treated within the first couple *months* she'll recover. Dr J says the children ALWAYS recover even late .
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Rumigirl
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Oh, bluelyme, how terrible! Yes, to the lawyer. and see if you can't get her to an LLMD, even if it isn't the "perfect" one, but someone who could give her basic treatment.
Of course, the big issue is continuing the treatment under the current circumstances. Yikes. I pray that there is a way here.
If you can get her to a doctor who sill say that she needs the treatment, maybe legally she will have to giver her the meds. Awful situation.
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Tincup
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1. Please do not use a rife machine on her.
2. If she is under the guardianship of someone not competent, please seek legal advise as to how that should be handled.
3. If you see abuse, please call your local Child Protective Services and make a report.
bluelyme
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Thanks rumi ,tc ...woundnt rife be better than abx ? Lawyer said i can suggest pediatrician but that it is her choice ...i will be lucky of doc gives 2 weeks amoxicillin ...
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Rumigirl
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Oh, dear, what a terrible situation. Can you bring her to a pediatrician and bring the print out from Dr. B's guidelines for kids her age?
I presume that TC said that about rife, due to the situation with her mother. It could get nasty with her, I guess, if she found out. (TC would have to weigh in on if that's her concern).
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