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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Sat Aug 3, 2013, 07:33 AM Aug 2013

outbreak of stomach illness is hard to detect

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_STOMACH_BUG_OUTBREAK_DIAGNOSIS?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2013-08-03-04-24-56

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Donna Heller thought she had cancer. But multiple visits to the doctor after a month with debilitating nausea and diarrhea didn't yield any answers. Convinced she was dying, she met with her lawyer to get her will in order.

Then she saw a television report about an outbreak of cyclospora possibly linked to bagged salad mix. The stomach illness matched all her symptoms and is easily treatable with antibiotics. She told her doctor she suspected that could be the cause, and tests showed she was right.

"It went so long and nobody was able to give me answers," said Heller, a 54-year-old teacher in Crowley, Texas. "It didn't seem like anybody wanted to take you serious because there are so many stomach problems that resemble each other."

A mysterious outbreak of the parasitic illness usually found abroad is growing, with more than 400 confirmed cases in 16 states. FDA officials said Friday they had discovered the source of some of the illnesses, but not all of them. The agency said that the illnesses from Iowa and Nebraska are linked to salad mix from a Mexican farm that was served at Olive Garden and Red Lobster restaurants. Those make up around half of the cases.
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outbreak of stomach illness is hard to detect (Original Post) xchrom Aug 2013 OP
She told her doctor what was wrong with her Trillo Aug 2013 #1

Trillo

(9,154 posts)
1. She told her doctor what was wrong with her
Sat Aug 3, 2013, 08:18 AM
Aug 2013

and she paid for his or her treatment. She's even grateful! Is this part of how our educated 1% keep the rest of us confused, and the money flowing up up up?


"multiple visits to the doctor after a month with debilitating nausea and diarrhea didn't yield any answers"

Who the heck can afford that scam?

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