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My friend's daughter is a 3-year-old girl who was diagnosed a serious lack of neutrophils(no leukemia), resulting in a very low resistance. After bone marrow biopsy for twice, doctors have injected some chemotherapy-related medicine which with huge side effects to stimulate neutrophils growth, and now they suggest hormone injection with uncertain effect. She is still weak while I don't even tell the exact cause as well as the best treatment. Can anyone gives a hand? Any information please send to [email protected], lots of thanks.
 
This forum does not give medical advice. Nor should you want to take it from anonymous people. You should seek treatment elsewhere. Sorry this happened but look for your thread to be closed.
 
Even if we could give out medical advice, coming to a pre-med forum for a medical consultation is like going to a priest for marital tips.
 
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do you think people who are going to school to go to school to be a doctor have any idea how to treat that? stop being an idiot and trust the MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS . They went to medical school, if its between her having an early death by not trying or a treatment that may work but has uncertain side effects, isn't the answer obvious?
 
do you think people who are going to school to go to school to be a doctor have any idea how to treat that? stop being an idiot and trust the MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS . They went to medical school, if its between her having an early death by not trying or a treatment that may work but has uncertain side effects, isn't the answer obvious?

You are quite naive and ignorant if you think that just because every doctor has passed med school/licensing exams that they are always right and making the best decisions for you. You also are quite naive, ignorant, stupid, and quite honestly an dingus for telling someone that they are being an idiot in trying to get second opinions on a treatment for someone very dear to them (albeit in the wrong place to look). If you really think that doctors should always be trusted without question, or second consultation, and if you fail to have any kind of understanding of the difficulty patients and their families go through, and can't empathize and understand that, you are really in the wrong career path and should quit. Please grow up, especially when you are trying to tell someone what to do about a situation you know absolutely NOTHING about.
 
You are quite naive and ignorant if you think that just because every doctor has passed med school/licensing exams that they are always right and making the best decisions for you. You also are quite naive, ignorant, stupid, and quite honestly an dingus for telling someone that they are being an idiot in trying to get second opinions on a treatment for someone very dear to them (albeit in the wrong place to look). If you really think that doctors should always be trusted without question, or second consultation, and if you fail to have any kind of understanding of the difficulty patients and their families go through, and can't empathize and understand that, you are really in the wrong career path and should quit. Please grow up, especially when you are trying to tell someone what to do about a situation you know absolutely NOTHING about.
They are posting on a forum to people who have no idea to treat any of this. my point is consulting a physician i.e. medical professional (incase you didn't read that) is what OP should be trying to do instead of posting on a forum for people who want to be doctors... hell that's like asking a gardener how how phytochromes effect protein synthesis in plants.
 
You are quite naive and ignorant if you think that just because every doctor has passed med school/licensing exams that they are always right and making the best decisions for you. You also are quite naive, ignorant, stupid, and quite honestly an dingus for telling someone that they are being an idiot in trying to get second opinions on a treatment for someone very dear to them (albeit in the wrong place to look). If you really think that doctors should always be trusted without question, or second consultation, and if you fail to have any kind of understanding of the difficulty patients and their families go through, and can't empathize and understand that, you are really in the wrong career path and should quit. Please grow up, especially when you are trying to tell someone what to do about a situation you know absolutely NOTHING about
BTW I do understand the plight of families and patients, but this is the equivalent of asking some "dude" on the street for medical advice. In my oh so humble opinion, a hormone shot that could theoretically help is better than sitting a praying that the person gets magically better. (i.e. bad options are better than no options). even if it was an 8% chance it could work isn't that better than the 0% chance of doing nothing?
 
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