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My son contacted a parasite 🪱 called Giardiasis Lambila and he was so sick until after two years of his doctor not knowing what was wrong with him he put him in the hospital and they found the parasite. He took only a few pills and it was killed.
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Yeah because doctors don’t have every other doctor looking at everything or the equipment to check everything like a hospital that’s why it’s best to go to the hospital to get it figured out fast if it doesn’t get resolved by the regular doctor you use
@Likes2drive
Hello stranger! 🙂
The signs were so obvious and he just dismissed them.
Projectile vomiting, daily diarrhea, no appetite, distended abdomen - EVERY DAY FOR TWO YEARS HE HAD THESE SYMPTOMS.
He kept giving him shots and didn't even tell me what they were. But they didn't help my son at all.
Maybe he could have at least referred us to a gastroenterologist and perhaps he would have been able to help him long before 2 years of my son suffering like a dog!
I was a brand new Mom at the time so I never questioned his doctor. But now that I have years of doctors and their dismissive behavior I take matters into my own hands. That's for sure!
Yeah, doctors don’t know everything. They know only what they’ve been taught and unless they have a lot of experience in all areas of medicine, you usually have to go to the hospital so all different specialist can actually look and see what’s going on.
@Likes2drive
If I wasn't a brand new Mom without any experience with babies I would have taken him to the hospital. But why did it take his doctor 2 whole years to do that?
I once took my son to the hospital emergency room at 5 months old because he had a temperature of 105°F. The doctor examined him, didn't do any testing and just looked at me and said "I don't know why he has a fever that high". I was so mad that my response to him was "What? Did you miss school the day they were teaching about the causes of a high fever"?
Then I just left. I rushed him home and gave him some Tylenol and put him in a medium warm bath and wet his head. Then I put him in his crib wearing only a diaper.
The doctor didn't tell me what to do with him at all. But I knew instinctively what to do no thanks to the doctor.
A baby can get brain damage from such a high fever and he has learning disabilities which makes me wonder to this day if his high fever may have caused it.🤷🏼‍♀️
That’s a good possibility
glad to hear the pills was all it needed for him to get better
I think parasites are prevalent in our society because there is swine in everything, even if you're actively trying to avoid it.