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My daughter is 19 years of age. In october of 2003 she was critically injured in a car accident. She has made a miraculous recovery and is currently doing outpt physical therapy. She broke 28 bones and received 30 units of blood and had 2 pneumothoraxs. She has a near total metal pelvis, metal in both femurs, humerous, knees and ankles. Last week she developed two enlarged painful lymph nodes in her groin. Our internist and did all types of lab work to look for osteo or infection but all lab work has been normal. She is regaining her strength, weight and looks great. I am concerned since we cannot determine the cause of the swollen lymph glands. I would appreciate any assistance. God bless you
In Reply to: enlarged lymph nodes posted by Martha Steele [1671.109] on February 11, 2004 at 14:36:58:
Hi, Martha.
This is an example of the importance and value of conventional medicine BUT that is no reason not to combine health enhancing things with what she has been doing.
This massive insult to her system has reset her homeodynamic function at a different level for the rest of her life. She is going to have to consciously promote her general immmunity to make up for this.
Have her start learning about whole foods and SR.
Let us know what she learns and how she does from now on.
Walt
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