Hypoglacemia ?

PrepH4U

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:jameo: Come over here I will help you with your work while I take care of mom and you can help me with the horses..come on girl your 15..do your shooling and less work..eat a good breakfast before you go out..cook yourself one as my daughter did..:killingme

hmmm maybe the vet can check her out when he makes a farm call? :shrug:
 

nomoney

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i work on my schooling all day, i work in the ams from like 8-11 and the rest is my school work and then i ride in the evenings, if you all must know, at least im responsible enough to get a job and try to support myself more unlike most teens that sit on their asses, it takes 3seconds to check a forum by the way, and yall are sitting here running your mouths about me sitting here, what are YOU ALL DOING? and furthermore, the online home schooling is supervised, and all my work has to get graded and my mom does keep a close eye on it, if i dont get so many hours then the state comes after you. and right now im WAY over my school hours with straight As and taking honors classes if you all care to know... its way harder then reg school because i have 10x more work then public schools do in a day. And i dso have time to go to my dr, but why would i want to waste 5 hours for him to tell me to eat every 3 hours? so i asked for some advice to see if its normal for a reg persons blood to drop slightly lower cuz if it is then im not gonna go do that or if it isnt then yeah duhh id go to a dr, but im not going to do that unless its necessary. And the only reason y im afraid to go to a dr is because im terrified of blood and needles and dont want to get jabbed a zillon times.


I just read about something thats just popped up that shares many of your same symptoms you're complaining about here. It's called typhoid fever. It's been recently proven that its being transferred via horse eye gunk. I would be extremely worried if I was you. If this is what you have, you have only a good 3 or 4 weeks left before you lose the ability to walk upright, it attacks your spinal cord cell membranes. I would get to a dr asap and ask for the typhoid vacinations!!!
 

IntegritysDream

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I just read about something thats just popped up that shares many of your same symptoms you're complaining about here. It's called typhoid fever. It's been recently proven that its being transferred via horse eye gunk. I would be extremely worried if I was you. If this is what you have, you have only a good 3 or 4 weeks left before you lose the ability to walk upright, it attacks your spinal cord cell membranes. I would get to a dr asap and ask for the typhoid vacinations!!!


ok that is ONLY in humans, not animals, and i dont have fevers or anything.
 

nomoney

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ok that is ONLY in humans, not animals, and i dont have fevers or anything.


thats just what its called, doesn't mean you're actually going to have a fever. that only happens in 30% of those that get this sickness. And I didn't say that the animal had it...just that its been proven that they can carry it and pass it on. But hey, dont take my word for it....Hope you find a man in your future that has a thing for humpbacks :shrug:
 
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IntegritysDream

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look it up online.
animals are not carriers and cannot spread it.
if you can PROVE it to me, find it and post the link on here, but look anywhere webmd.com anywhere, it specifically says "ANIMALS ARE NOT INVOLVED IN ITS SPREAD"
 

Nanny Pam

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Geez didn't you read NP she doesn't have five hours to sit in a doctors office to get an answer. She only has time to waste on a public forum :whistle:

I see. She has so much time for horses and no time for herself. Oh woe is me. :drama:

Aren't you glad we are done raising our kids! :whew:

I couldn't go through all this drama again.
 

PrepH4U

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look it up online.
animals are not carriers and cannot spread it.
if you can PROVE it to me, find it and post the link on here, but look anywhere webmd.com anywhere, it specifically says "ANIMALS ARE NOT INVOLVED IN ITS SPREAD"

So you do know how to look up symptoms on webmd, I am sure that site will help you more than all of the non practicing physicans on this site. :whistle:
If it is not typhoid have you looked up mad cow then?
 
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