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I would think that blood sugar could go high as well as low;  I would think that the seizures might be related to lack of oxygen that is usable ... or ... some effects on the central nervous system 
 
definition:

extramedullary hematopoiesis: red blood cell production outside the vertebrae. Red blood cells are derived from the stem cells in the bone marrow throughout the body. When individuals become severely anemic, there is not enough space in the ctive bone marrow to produce hemoglobin, and the body begins to make blood outside the bone marrow: in the spleen, liver, and sometimes outside the vertebrae, which can compress the spinal cord, leading to paralysis
 
Does the child have the CFIDS symptoms?
 
If not, does one of the parents or grandparents?
 
Did any of these serve in the military or work with cleaning products/paint a lot?
 
Whoever has THE FATIGUE  ... should look for blood in urine  and red blood cells that are small-sized


Wed Mar 22, 2006 3:39 pm

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I would think that blood sugar could go high as well as low; <http://www.valdezlink.com/scenario.htm> I would think that the seizures might be related to...
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