We don't know what's wrong with you. Now, go away.

Sep 17, 2011 09:13

My daughter recovered from her liver transplant in record time--and now we're paying for it (in the karmic sense). We're two weeks into the new school year, and I think she's only gone to school for 3 1/2 days. (She's a freshman in high school, and she really wants to go to school!) Her symptoms are vague (back pain, abdominal pain, nausea, ( Read more... )

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brit_columbia September 17 2011, 17:24:44 UTC
I really feel for your daughter. It's deeply frustrating to have health problems when no one knows what it is or how to help. It's such a relief for people to get a clear diagnosis, even if it means they have something serious, because a diagnosis is the beginning of the solution, if there is one.

Your daughter's symptoms may be just part of the adjustment of her body to the foreign liver, or just to having a functioning one again. I'm sure that every transplant case is different, just as every human body has its own unique energies and life force. But of course, I'm much less knowledgeable about organ transplants than you probably are!

In the case of my own health, I've often had vague symptoms that affected the quality of my life. Sometimes they went away by themselves leaving me grateful they were gone, but none the wiser as to what had caused them. Other times I later discovered that they were caused by something simple, like a vitamin or mineral I needed but that my body was not absorbing, or by having an imbalance of yeast in my body, or something like that.

I offer my best wishes that your daughter and your whole family will find a solution to this problem so that she can enjoy going to school!

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mysid September 28 2011, 16:31:35 UTC
Thank you--belatedly.

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