Kimmys ConjecturingAgain
@KimmysConjecturingAgain
04 July, 04:03
Prayers for our oldest. We just found out she's in the hospital in ICU. An ulcer on top of her foot went super infected and went up into her leg which has edema issues as well. She's being pumped full of antibiotics and now her fever is under control...and bp is back to normal. She'll be in the hospital a few days for more tests and monitoring. MRI to make sure the infection hasn't penetrated the bones or muscle. As much as I hate the hospital...something this serious we are just praying protection and GOOD doctors/nurses to help her. Very scary stuff. Thank you for your prayers!
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Kimmys ConjecturingAgain
@KimmysConjecturingAgain
04 July, 10:49
In response Kimmys ConjecturingAgain to her Publication
About 3 -1/2 years ago...while cleaning out her garage....she was bit by a spider...we believe it was a brown recluse. She's had all kinds of health issues ever since. The first few months she had what we believe were hallucinations...those did eventually go away...but she's not been the same since. This issue with edema in her legs...and open wounds on her feet that have been an ongoing problem for a couple of years now! It's crazy. It's like nobody will take the spider bite theory seriously though. Course it was during covid...and "they" had their agenda that took priority. :/
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Every Time
@soTELLme533
05 July, 03:35
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Please God, be the guide for all the medical personnel so that Kimmy's daughter gets perfect care.
My note to you, Kimmy is that spiders may carry several diseases. That your daughter hasn't been well since the bite may indicate the spider may have transmitted one or several different microbes, or parasites.
Actually, Ivermectin can get rid of lots of parasites, but it's not a good idea to just take it without knowing what is causing the symptoms.
When someone gets a tick bite, doctors will do a tick panel, testing which covers a number of diseases.
Spiders are vectors that can actually carry some of the same diseases as ticks do.
My note to you, Kimmy is that spiders may carry several diseases. That your daughter hasn't been well since the bite may indicate the spider may have transmitted one or several different microbes, or parasites.
Actually, Ivermectin can get rid of lots of parasites, but it's not a good idea to just take it without knowing what is causing the symptoms.
When someone gets a tick bite, doctors will do a tick panel, testing which covers a number of diseases.
Spiders are vectors that can actually carry some of the same diseases as ticks do.
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Kimmys ConjecturingAgain
@KimmysConjecturingAgain
05 July, 11:49
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That's good to know. Thank you! I'll pass that info on to her as soon as I'm able to speak with her. 💗
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Every Time
@soTELLme533
05 July, 01:34
In response Kimmys ConjecturingAgain to her Publication
It could be way off base, however, it's good to -
Leave no stone unturned.
Leave no stone unturned.
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She's my step-daughter....so I talked to her dad (hubby) and I also just got off the phone with her mom. I brought up these points and my own thoughts as well. She took notes and will be checking with the doctor and asking about all of these possibilities. Hopefully they will listen and take her seriously. They are obviously missing something for this to be going on for more than 3 years. So common sense would say...let's look at other more obscure possibilities.
03:14 PM - Jul 05, 2024
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Every Time
@soTELLme533
06 July, 02:04
In response Kimmys ConjecturingAgain to her Publication
Glad you're pursuing this. I've been a (Lyme) patient advocate over 20 years.
Worldwide there are millions of Lyme and tick-borne disease cases per year.
Unfortunately, the medical profession has downplayed the number of cases and some even deny that a tick, spider or any insect bite could have serious consequences.
From Fox News:
"An estimated 476,000 Americans are diagnosed with it each year, but only a fraction are officially reported. Traditionally, health departments received positive lab tests and went back to doctor’s offices to gather more information about the patients. But reporting fell off in 2020 and 2021 when health department staffers were busy working on COVID-19."
I don't want you to believe me. Instead, do your best to educate yourselves. There's a lot of information online.
Fox News site: try scrolling down to see the full article about number of cases
https://www.foxnews.com/us...
Worldwide there are millions of Lyme and tick-borne disease cases per year.
Unfortunately, the medical profession has downplayed the number of cases and some even deny that a tick, spider or any insect bite could have serious consequences.
From Fox News:
"An estimated 476,000 Americans are diagnosed with it each year, but only a fraction are officially reported. Traditionally, health departments received positive lab tests and went back to doctor’s offices to gather more information about the patients. But reporting fell off in 2020 and 2021 when health department staffers were busy working on COVID-19."
I don't want you to believe me. Instead, do your best to educate yourselves. There's a lot of information online.
Fox News site: try scrolling down to see the full article about number of cases
https://www.foxnews.com/us...
Change in Lyme disease reporting sees 70% rise in U.S. case counts in 2022 | Fox News
Despite no major increase in major infections of Lyme disease nationally, case numbers jumped nearly 70% in reporting year 2022 due to a procedural reporting requirement.
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