Latest Dengue Case Histories

Latest Case Histories

What type of dextrose solution are you using? 

(Scroll down to see a list of patients and their platelet histories)

 Before you read the case histories below, let us ask you:

What is the value of a referral by a former patient?

Who referred you to A.D.S.X.? And did you believe him or her?

Since we don't advertise, we don't display, and we don't give out A.D.S.X.,
then all patients like you were referred to us by word of mouth, by actual users of ADSX who were saved.

You did not know about ADSX from a salesman,
you knew about ADSX because of a patient who was saved.

Why is this fact important?
Because of the chain of testimonies that preceded your encounter with ADSX.

For example, A referred you to ASDX. 
Is that good? That's one person with actual experience and testimony.
But then, before A came to you, A had used ADSX because of the experience of B. 
And B was convinced because of the actual experience of C. 
And C was convinced because of the actual experience of D. 
And E was convinced because of the actual experience of F. 
And so and so forth for over 400 patients.

What does this mean?
It means it is wrong to say that ADSX is effective according to the testimony of one person A.
That's wrong. Because A relied on B who relied on C who relied of D, etc etc.

The testimony therefore is not only of one person but of all the other persons before him.

Don't lose sight of this not-so-obvious chain of testimonies.
The testimony of one person is actually the testimony of over four hundred people who have been saved from the deathly consequences of dengue.
Can you imagine that number of people having actually used ADSX and all of them are via referral from a previous patient?

Tragedy:
In the morning of Aug 23, 2013, a public high school teacher's child died of dengue
(KC, female, 9 years old) in the best hospital in Cebu.
The worst part was that a co-teacher told the parents to try ADSX Solution.
The parents refused. Instead, they used some white round tablets that cost them P5,000.
The patient died. How come the doctors failed to cure the child?
It's very tragic because the parents failed to realize that the testimony of that one co-teacher whose child was saved a few months before, is not her own single testimony alone, but actually the combined chain of testimonies of all the patients who were saved by ADSX since year 2008.
Don't let this tragedy happen to your friends or relatives.
Tell them about ADSX long before they acquire dengue so that they will know what to do when that happens.

(about 450 cases already; many more not yet uploaded; no time to upload)
  1. Patient CLDL (May 30, 2013) *(from 86k to 149k in 4 hours)
  2. Patient RKE (May 19, 2013)*(60% rise in just 2 hours)
  3. Patient KAPJ (May 8, 2013)* (full recovery in 12 hours)
  4. Patient MB (Apr 20, 2013)(due to confidence in ADSX, guardians chose no hospitalization)
  5. Patient JCR (Apr 4, 2013)*(Doctor couldn't believe rapid rise in platelet, ordered another CBC)
  6. Patient JPP (Apr 2, 2013)*(transfusion fails, then patient tries ADSX)
  7. Patient KCCS (March 31, 2013)(due to confidence in ADSX, guardians chose no hospitalization)
  8. Patient JKLC (Mar 31, 2013)
  9. Patient RKPM (Mar 24, 2013)*(10k platelet but ADSX averts transfusion)
  10. Patient HJM (Mar 21, 2013)*(Doctor couldn't believe rapid rise in platelet, ordered another CBC)
  11. Patient KMOL (Mar 9, 2013)
  12. Patient EEA (Mar 8, 2013)
  13. Patient COM (Mar 8, 2013)*(Doctor gave up, transfer to private hosp)
  14. Patient SRJ (Mar 4, 2013)*(Doctor gave up, transfer to prov hosp)
  15. Patient CMJL (Mar 4, 2013)*(Only 16k at admission, panic)
  16. Patient JCPS (Mar 3, 2013)*(Youngest patient so far, 5 months old)
  17. Patient KGN (Mar 2, 2013)
  18. Patient TLAIII (Mar 1, 2013)*(Transfusion fails, then patient tries ADSX)
  19. Patient HMD (Feb 27, 2013)
  20. Patient MBL (Feb 24, 2013)(due to confidence in ADSX, guardians chose no hospitalization)
  21. Patient LPCJ (Feb 21, 2013) * (due to confidence in ADSX, guardians chose no hospitalization)
  22. Patient RFA (Feb 21, 2013)
  23. Patient JMBC (Feb 18, 2013)
  24. Patient PAGT (Feb 18, 2013)(due to confidence in ADSX, guardians chose no hospitalization)
  25. Patient SIAA (Feb 16, 2013)
  26. Patient APGT (Feb 16, 2013)
  27. Patient JRR (Feb 13, 2013)
  28. Patient RRDR (Feb 11, 2013)
  29. Patient SJTC (Jan 30, 2013)
  30. Patient ZRAZM (Jan 29, 2013)
  31. Patient ZBDRP (Jan 28, 2013)
  32. Patient KCC (Jan 27, 2013)
  33. Patient JASAM (Jan 25, 2013)
  34. Patient JUSAM (Jan 24, 2013) * (due to confidence in ADSX, guardians chose no hospitalization)
  35. Patient CMO (Jan 23, 2013)
  36. Patient JAMAM (Jan 23, 2013) * (due to confidence in ADSX, guardians chose no hospitalization)
  37. Patient AGMS (Jan 22, 2013)
  38. Patient ABL (Jan 11, 2013)* (due to confidence in ADSX, guardians chose no hospitalization)
  39. Patient LDDLPJ (Jan 11, 2013)
  40. Patient JMT (Jan 10, 2013)
  41. Patient RPB (Jan 8, 2013)
  42. Patient MEZ (Jan 8, 2013)*
  43. Patient JRQ (Jan 8, 2013)* (due to confidence in ADSX, guardians chose no hospitalization)
  44. Patient NBN (Jan 8, 2013)*
  45. Patient LBN (Jan 7, 2013)*
  46. Patient SMDT (Jan 4, 2013)(due to confidence in ADSX, guardians chose no hospitalization)
  47. Patient ANM (Jan 4, 2013)
  48. Patient LB (Dec 31, 2012)*
  49. Patient ANGG (Dec 30, 2012)
  50. Patient JNDLVD (Dec 29, 2012)*
  51. Patient TAM (Dec 28, 2012)*
  52. Patient RMBC (Dec 26, 2012)*(probably the fastest early intervention case)
  53. Patient MKAY (Dec 26, 2012)
  54. Patient ASPD (Dec 25, 2012)
  55. Patient ZLSA (Dec 24, 2012)
  56. Patient RCN (Dec 22, 2012)
  57. Patient HCO (Dec 20, 2012)*
  58. Patient RBSL (Dec 20, 2012)
  59. Patient KDD (Dec 19, 2012)*
  60. Patient ZMDLA (Dec 14, 2012)*
  61. Patient ACBG (Dec 14, 2012)*
  62. Patient APV (Dec 13, 2012)
  63. Patient FJR (Dec 12, 2012)*
  64. Patient GST (Dec 8, 2012)*
  65. Patient AAS (Dec 8, 2012)
  66. Patient MPLB (Dec 5, 2012)
  67. Patient KAC (Dec 3, 2012)*
  68. Patient MOF (Dec 1, 2012)*
  69. Patient JRMV (Dec 1, 2012)
  70. Patient SMA (Dec 1, 2012)
  71. Patient CRD (Nov 27, 2012)
  72. Patient EP (Nov 26, 2012)
  73. Patient JerCen (Nov 19, 2012)
  74. Patient GPP (Nov 17, 2012)*
  75. Patient ARSM (Nov 16, 2012)
  76. Patient MAAE (Nov 15, 2012)
  77. Patient HOM (Nov 15, 2012)
  78. Patient SMDC (Nov 15, 2012)
  79. Patient ANT (Nov 15, 2012)  (due to confidence in ADSX, guardians chose no hospitalization)
  80. Patient KLN (Nov 13, 2012)
  81. Patient AFD (Nov 12, 2012)
  82. Patient EGSC (Nov 12, 2012)
  83. Patient MJGS (Nov 12, 2012)
  84. Patient MBS (Nov 11, 2012)
  85. Patient CBQ (Nov 10, 2012)
  86. Patient BNP (Nov 10, 2012)
  87. Patient CSXDLRR (Nov 9, 2012)*
  88. Patient HCD (Nov 9, 2012)
  89. Patient ANP (Nov 8, 2012)*
  90. Patient CRST (Nov 7, 2012)
  91. Patient RMA (Nov 6, 2012)
  92. Patient MNB (Oct 31, 2102)(due to confidence in ADSX, guardians chose no hospitalization)
  93. Patient JHB (Oct 30, 2012)
  94. Patient JAYRS (Oct 28, 2012)
  95. Patient GMJI (Oct 26, 2012)
  96. Patient GBL (Oct 25, 2012)
  97. Patient JSEV (Oct 21, 2012)
  98. Patient KAC (Oct 16, 2012)
  99. Patient SAME (Oct 17, 2012)
  100. Patient KCMI (Oct 12, 2012)
  101. Patient JRE (Oct 11, 2012)
  102. Patient CTDLP (Oct 10, 2012)
  103. Patient NAB (Oct 9, 2012)
  104. Patient VGA (Oct 9, 2012)
  105. Patient SCD (Oct 8, 2012_
  106. Patient DJI (Oct 7, 2012)
  107. Patient NKCN (Oct 5, 2012)
  108. Patient ACN (Oct 3, 2012)
  109. Patient NCM (Sep 29, 2012)
  110. Patient JMAB (Sep 28, 2012)
  111. Patient JFR (Sept 25, 2012)
  112. Patient JA (Sept 18, 2012)
  113. Patient MBDA (Sep 13, 2012)
  114. Patient AYM (Sep 13, 2012)
  115. Patient CB (Sep 5, 2012)
  116. Patient LACC (Aug 29, 2012)
  117. Patient JNDE (Aug 26, 2012)
  118. Patient EC (Aug 22, 2012)
  119. Patient HV (Aug 21, 2012)
  120. Patient TT (Aug 18, 2012)
  121. Patient RA (Aug 17, 2012) *(platelet drops; the multimillionaire political family tries ADSX)
  122. Patient PHCA (Aug 16, 2012)
  123. Patient RNAM (Aug 11, 2012)
  124. Patient OBSC (Aug 8, 2012)
  125. Table of Case Histories (more cases)

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