Case History: JNDLVD




Patient: Jaylie Nina de la Victoria Desamparado
Age: 4
Hospital: Miller Hospital

(Notice the dates; click on chart for a bigger image)

 Date and Time Platelet Count
 Dec 24, 2012 4:10 PM 304k (in the initial stages of dengue the platelet usually is higher than average)
 Dec 26, 2012 12:00 PM 143k (the rapid drop from 304k to 143k scared parents)
 Dec 26, 2012 6:00 PM 91k (scary; from 143k to 91k in 6 hours!)
 Dec 27, 2012 5:00 AM 68k (ADSX started at 2 pm Dec 27)
 Dec 27, 2012 4:00 PM 86k (immediate uptrend in 2 hours)
 Dec 28, 2012 4:00 AM 92k (full recovery in less than 24 hours)
 Dec 29, 2012 4:00 AM 158k (discharged in less than 48 hours)

























Note on case histories: Please note that since writing down case histories is very time consuming, sometimes, I will just, initially, post here a snapshot of the case. The snapshot will show the platelet readings and major text testimonies given by the patient's representative when the patient has fully recovered. Once I have more time, I will add more details. Remember, over the last few years there are close to 100 case histories, and I never had the time to write them down. With this blog I hope to upload them. Remember, these cases are linked to one another due to a referral system. It is somebody personally referring to a new patient.




Notes on accuracy of readings: Platelet counts, and the times they were taken, are based on the reports or texts from the patient's relatives. The actual time taken and exact figure could be mere approximations. For example, a count taken at 7 pm could have been actually taken at 6 pm. A count of 30, could have been 29 but rounded off either by the patient's relatives or the doctors.



Case History

Patient, 4, female. This is another "early ADSX solution intervention" case. The case was referred to us by the grandfather who is a loyal listener of ABS-CBN's DYAB AM station.

The parents panicked when the platelet count dropped very rapidly from 304k on Dec 24, to 143k on Dec 26 in the morning, to a scary 91K just six hours later.

Having followed all instructions not to drink anything except ADSX, and to stop any apple juice the patient has been drinking, the patient started taking ADSX at about 2 pm on Dec 27.

By the 4 pm, CBC count, the platelet had done to 86K,which is a complete reversal of the negative downward trend.

From 86k, the next morning, Dec 28, the platelet rose to 92k.

By this time the patient was active, not weak, frequently urinating, having no headaches nor muscle pains.

On Dec 29, at 4 am, the platelet had gone up, very very high, to 158K.

Discharged.

It's that simple to manage dengue.







(We don't have time yet to fully write the case history here but look the the charts for each case history.)




This illustrates that indeed ADSX is really effective. There is cause-and-effect. Whenever the patient is left to the care of the doctors, it almost always happens that there is a rapid drop in the platelet count, for example from 200 to 50.



But whenever, the ADSX Solution is used as intervention that early, then the platelet drop is immediately arrested to a level and then oscillates around that level and never drops to say 40k or 20k.



Is this cause-and-effect? Is this mere coincidence?


(We don't have time yet to fully write the case history here but look the the charts for each case history. Does this predictable pattern show the effects of a "cure?" Please come back for updates.)

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