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Old 01-29-2012, 07:15 AM
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You should realize that doctors don't have an answer to every problem. I had some abdominal pains last summer and fall for which I had a ct-scan, an ultrasound and other tests that showed nothing. Over time my problems seemed to have gone away on their own. So the doctors never figured out what my problem was.

I hope you find some answers to your questions and that your daughter feels better. I certainly hope that no surgery is involved.

If the doctors are not concerned about the non-itchy rash, it is probably not anything for you to worry about either. I'm about 3 or 4 weeks into a non-itchy rash that is finally fading. My doctor is treating it as a viral infection due to a persistent cough (with no fever) from a virus. He is treating me for the cough, not the rash. I have a feeling that I would have recovered exactly the same without any medication.

My youngest sister has had occasional nasty migraine headaches since she was a teenager. She had surgery to fix a deviated septum. The surgery did not help. Apparently over the counter Excedrin is the best treatment for her when needed.

The human body is good at healing itself in most situations. And most of the time it can heal itself without the need for medications, surgeries or other medical treatments.

I hope your daughters problems go away on their own or you find a simple treatment for them.
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