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RE: Just wait and see

in #philosophy6 years ago

I thought that your daughter was not convulsing, I was praying a lot for her ... 2 months ago I remembered her and you very much, because my oldest daughter began attacks every morning. Always between 1 am and 3 am. ... sometimes she had the attack once ... other times she had it up to 4 times ... The attacks started with a small cough and then she could not breathe, my husband had to press his chest so that she I breathed again and then my daughter was very exhausted ... we stayed like that for 2 months, without sleeping ... We took her to several specialists, each with a different treatment. We prayed a lot for her, trusting that God would heal her ... All the doctors recipe antibiotics ... So she spent 2 months taking antibiotics (I do not like that because it's a lot of antibiotic for the organisms, she's barely 8 years old) ..

The second doctor we took her was a gastrologist and recipe him an antibiotic and food allergy tests. to see if the attacks were by eating flour.
In the end it turned out to be a bacteria in the lungs. An antibiotic treatment for 10 days ... after 5 days she not had the attacks ...

In short, the attacks stopped ... we thought it was the bacteria in the lungs ... but then, last month he hit the attack once again ... So ... that makes you think ... That day we went to the park ... and we thought about what we ate ... we ate pizza with oregano. and I had also prepared a chicken with sauce and oregano at home .. We thought that maybe it was the atmosphere of the park ... or maybe the oregano ... and I have not cooked anything else with oregano ... just in case it's that ... but there is uncertainty ... will it be the oregano or what will it really be?

(I hope you understand everything because I use the google translator and it changes some words)

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Hopefully they can work out what is going on because it is a terrible feeling to be powerless in these things. All the best to your family.