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We went

to bed last night and I took 's clothes off only to find big ugly

bruises all over under his arms. It was awful! I was standing right there

and no one grabbed him hard or anything. Doesn't this mean really poor

nutrition? or malnutrition?

Dawn >>

Dawn,

I've been lurking on this list for a few days. My position is always on

nutritional interventions. Bruising could be many things, but my books tell me

vitamin C, bioflavionoids, and/or vitamn K. Have you tested for any of

these deficiencies?

Vicki

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I am very scared. I don't know what this means, or maybe I do and don't

want to admit it. Yesterday, we had a cookout. Well hubby has a close

single friend who spends a lot of time here. He is like a member of the

family. He, my hubby, and the neighbor were playing with the kids and

swinging them around. No big deal, the kids were all loving it. We went

to bed last night and I took 's clothes off only to find big ugly

bruises all over under his arms. It was awful! I was standing right there

and no one grabbed him hard or anything. Doesn't this mean really poor

nutrition? or malnutrition?

Dawn

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In a message dated 98-05-26 10:33:24 EDT, you write:

<< We went

to bed last night and I took 's clothes off only to find big ugly

bruises all over under his arms. It was awful! >>

Dawn:

Clayton will get welts on his body if you scatch him. We were told that his

skin is " atopic " (I am not sure if this is the right word) but he reacts that

way when touched.

Sharon

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Hi, the doc has tested for deficiencies before when I complained of

minor easy bruising, never seemed this bad. He always told us his levels

were ok but now is completely off dairy and is not receiving any

supplements. He is only eating hamburger and potatoes mostly. I am not

sure what kind of nutrition he gets out of this. We go back to see GI doc

tomorrow and we always see the nutritionist before we see the doc but she

never says anything, she just asks what is eating. I am going to

have them retest him and demand some sort of at least supplement vitamins.

Although I hate to add another med, I think it is one he is in dire need

of.

Dawn

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> To: eosinophilic gastroenteritis (AT) onelist (DOT) com

> Subject: [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Re: Scared!

> Date: Tuesday, May 26, 1998 10:26 AM

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> We went

> to bed last night and I took 's clothes off only to find big ugly

> bruises all over under his arms. It was awful! I was standing right

there

> and no one grabbed him hard or anything. Doesn't this mean really poor

> nutrition? or malnutrition?

> Dawn >>

> Dawn,

> I've been lurking on this list for a few days. My position is always on

> nutritional interventions. Bruising could be many things, but my books

tell me

> vitamin C, bioflavionoids, and/or vitamn K. Have you tested for any

of

> these deficiencies?

>

> Vicki

>

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I have a lot of bruises also and people keep worrying about me. You might

want to ask your doctor about some blood work. He may be anemic.

> Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 09:44:04 -0500

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> To: eosinophilic gastroenteritis (AT) onelist (DOT) com

> Subject: [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Scared!

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> I am very scared. I don't know what this means, or maybe I do and don't

> want to admit it. Yesterday, we had a cookout. Well hubby has a close

> single friend who spends a lot of time here. He is like a member of the

> family. He, my hubby, and the neighbor were playing with the kids and

> swinging them around. No big deal, the kids were all loving it. We went

> to bed last night and I took 's clothes off only to find big ugly

> bruises all over under his arms. It was awful! I was standing right there

> and no one grabbed him hard or anything. Doesn't this mean really poor

> nutrition? or malnutrition?

> Dawn

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Hi Dawn,

I haven't intro'd yet, but I noticed in one of your posts that you

mentioned Dr. Friesen...do you live in Kansas City? If so, what

nutritionist do you see?

Glenda

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In a message dated 98-05-26 10:33:24 EDT, you write:

<< Doesn't this mean really poor

nutrition? or malnutrition? >>

Bruising can mean a Vitamin K deficiency. I am not familiar with sources of

it, though, so I can't help you there.

Lynda

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On a supplement vitamin. Whole Foods carries a liquid multi vitamin, made

from natural plant extract, carrot, beets, etc. and it is kind a fruity

tasting, it is made by sheffs for children. I was able to add to

's milk and she never knew it. She can smell iron from a mile

away. Most health food stores will carry natural vitamin supplements like

this.

Lucy

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> To: eosinophilic gastroenteritis (AT) onelist (DOT) com

> Subject: [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Re: Scared!

> Date: Tuesday, May 26, 1998 11:49 AM

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>

>

> Hi, the doc has tested for deficiencies before when I complained of

> minor easy bruising, never seemed this bad. He always told us his levels

> were ok but now is completely off dairy and is not receiving any

> supplements. He is only eating hamburger and potatoes mostly. I am not

> sure what kind of nutrition he gets out of this. We go back to see GI

doc

> tomorrow and we always see the nutritionist before we see the doc but she

> never says anything, she just asks what is eating. I am going to

> have them retest him and demand some sort of at least supplement

vitamins.

> Although I hate to add another med, I think it is one he is in dire need

> of.

> Dawn

>

>

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> > To: eosinophilic gastroenteritis (AT) onelist (DOT) com

> > Subject: [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Re: Scared!

> > Date: Tuesday, May 26, 1998 10:26 AM

> >

> >

> >

> > We went

> > to bed last night and I took 's clothes off only to find big ugly

> > bruises all over under his arms. It was awful! I was standing right

> there

> > and no one grabbed him hard or anything. Doesn't this mean really

poor

> > nutrition? or malnutrition?

> > Dawn >>

> > Dawn,

> > I've been lurking on this list for a few days. My position is always on

> > nutritional interventions. Bruising could be many things, but my books

> tell me

> > vitamin C, bioflavionoids, and/or vitamn K. Have you tested for

any

> of

> > these deficiencies?

> >

> > Vicki

> >

> >

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