Coughing Blood
Posted by:
cpak
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Date: March 09, 2008 05:10PM Is this a sign of detox?
I have beend diagnosed with having tuberculosis a few years ago, and managed it through medications. Or should this be tuberculosis? Re: Coughing Blood
Posted by:
Utopian Life
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Date: March 09, 2008 05:23PM I think you should go to a hospital. Re: Coughing Blood
Posted by:
Itzdavey
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Date: March 09, 2008 05:53PM Utopian Life Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I think you should go to a hospital. I agree. Or at least call a doc or something. I've been on the forum for the master cleanse before this one and I don't believe anybody had this as a symptom, including people that were going 20, 30 days or more. -Dave K Colonel: Ooh, where are my manners :shoots Homer: Homer: OOOOOwwww! OOOW! Bart: Are you okay, dad? Homer: I think so. The bone stopped the bullet. Lisa: Dad, this might be one of those things you should go to the hospital for. Homer: After pie! (Don't be a Homer, please?) Re: Coughing Blood
Posted by:
Pistachio
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Date: March 09, 2008 05:54PM That is not normal and needs to be addressed ASAP.
Please update on the findings and outcome if you feel comfortable sharing it with the forum. Wishing you vibrant health Re: Coughing Blood
Posted by:
rost0037
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Date: March 09, 2008 06:02PM I don't like doctors much, but the one thing they excel at is dealing with acute situations like this. I would go to the hospital asap, like everyone else is suggesting. Good luck. Re: Coughing Blood
Posted by:
cpak
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Date: March 09, 2008 08:08PM I will see a doctor tomorrow. I read that this is a symptom of tuberculosis which hasn't gone away. Re: Coughing Blood
Posted by:
Lee_123
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Date: March 10, 2008 12:12AM Please see a decent medical doctor as soon as possible. It could be active TB. Or it could be something as simple as a broken blood vessel in your esophagus. Get it checked out sooner rather than later because most things respond to treatment better when treated sooner rather than later (regardless of the type/brand/school of treatment). Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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