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My daughter has been complaining about her chest hurting sometimes when

you touch it. She is also complaining about not having enough energy

when she runs at school. She is very athletic and was team captain, but

she told me a couple of times that her legs buckled. She has had a

physical, and her pediatrician had a chest xray done. Her Aunt is a

Internal doctor, and could not find anything either. Neither of them

checked her blood though. Could she be lacking something that is not in

her vitamins? She drinks organic juice & milk, gets fruit, and most of

our food id organic, and she gets lots of water. The doctor did say

that her blood pressure was low, but not low enough to alarm him, and

he also said to give her some salt with her food.(I only use organic

season salt, that contains some sea salt, broccoli, and other veggies).

The doctor says the chest pain is probably due to growing pains, but

the 1st time she complained she was 5. She is also tired every morning

and has a hard time getting up, even if she goes to bed early (she

loves school, and cried when she had to stay home sick, so she's not

faking)

Thank you for your input

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anemia?  If not, wear a holter monitor to check her heart rythm. Also, there is

cartilage between the ribs that could be inflamed.  That comes from lifting. 

Does she get enough protein from chicken, etc.  Best wishes.

--- On Sat, 8/30/08, Winona <louisonline2 wrote:

 

Winona <louisonline2

Tired 10 year old

 

Saturday, August 30, 2008, 2:09 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

My daughter has been complaining about her chest hurting sometimes when

you touch it. She is also complaining about not having enough energy

when she runs at school. She is very athletic and was team captain, but

she told me a couple of times that her legs buckled. She has had a

physical, and her pediatrician had a chest xray done. Her Aunt is a

Internal doctor, and could not find anything either. Neither of them

checked her blood though. Could she be lacking something that is not in

her vitamins? She drinks organic juice & milk, gets fruit, and most of

our food id organic, and she gets lots of water. The doctor did say

that her blood pressure was low, but not low enough to alarm him, and

he also said to give her some salt with her food.(I only use organic

season salt, that contains some sea salt, broccoli, and other veggies).

The doctor says the chest pain is probably due to growing pains, but

the 1st time she complained she was 5. She is also tired every morning

and has a hard time getting up, even if she goes to bed early (she

loves school, and cried when she had to stay home sick, so she's not

faking)

Thank you for your input

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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My friend has similar symptoms and her MD told her to eat a lot of salt on her

foods and that the salt she eats must contain iodine to be effective.

 

--- On Sat, 8/30/08, Winona <louisonline2 wrote:

 

Winona <louisonline2

Tired 10 year old

 

Saturday, August 30, 2008, 2:09 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

My daughter has been complaining about her chest hurting sometimes when

you touch it. She is also complaining about not having enough energy

when she runs at school. She is very athletic and was team captain, but

she told me a couple of times that her legs buckled. She has had a

physical, and her pediatrician had a chest xray done. Her Aunt is a

Internal doctor, and could not find anything either. Neither of them

checked her blood though. Could she be lacking something that is not in

her vitamins? She drinks organic juice & milk, gets fruit, and most of

our food id organic, and she gets lots of water. The doctor did say

that her blood pressure was low, but not low enough to alarm him, and

he also said to give her some salt with her food.(I only use organic

season salt, that contains some sea salt, broccoli, and other veggies).

The doctor says the chest pain is probably due to growing pains, but

the 1st time she complained she was 5. She is also tired every morning

and has a hard time getting up, even if she goes to bed early (she

loves school, and cried when she had to stay home sick, so she's not

faking)

Thank you for your input

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello my friend you wrote; The doctor says the chest pain is probably

due to growing pains,

I was curious as to " what are growing pains

 

I am 57 and I never had a growing pain in my life; in a nutshell;

 

I do not believe in " growing pains; I think your Daughter needs a

thorugh cardiac workup and I am not joking around;

 

why play gamses with chest pains when a simple test can tell the

answer; DO NOT IGNORE THIS; I wouid seek a second opinion

 

in the meantime; ADD MAGENIUSM PILLS AND B-COMPLEX AND REDUCE CALCIUM

 

is she on Calcium ? if so stop the Calcium and being Magneisium asap

 

next time she compalins of chest pains; run a hot bath and put Epsoms

Salts in the running lukewarm bathwater; see if this makes her better

 

if this does make her feel better; this could be a cardiac issue

 

the number one nutreitne for this is Thiamine Vitmain --- In

, bk <doglover894 wrote:

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> anemia?  If not, wear a holter monitor to check her heart rythm.

Also, there is cartilage between the ribs that could be inflamed. 

That comes from lifting.  Does she get enough protein from chicken,

etc.  Best wishes.

> --- On Sat, 8/30/08, Winona <louisonline2 wrote:

>

> Winona <louisonline2

> Tired 10 year old

>

> Saturday, August 30, 2008, 2:09 PM

My daughter has been complaining about her chest hurting sometimes

when

> you touch it. She is also complaining about not having enough

energy

> when she runs at school. She is very athletic and was team captain,

but

> she told me a couple of times that her legs buckled. She has had a

> physical, and her pediatrician had a chest xray done. Her Aunt is a

> Internal doctor, and could not find anything either. Neither of

them

> checked her blood though. Could she be lacking something that is

not in

> her vitamins? She drinks organic juice & milk, gets fruit, and most

of

> our food id organic, and she gets lots of water. The doctor did say

> that her blood pressure was low, but not low enough to alarm him,

and

> he also said to give her some salt with her food.(I only use

organic

> season salt, that contains some sea salt, broccoli, and other

veggies).

> The doctor says the chest pain is probably due to growing pains,

but

> the 1st time she complained she was 5. She is also tired every

morning

> and has a hard time getting up, even if she goes to bed early (she

> loves school, and cried when she had to stay home sick, so she's

not

> faking)

> Thank you for your input

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Unfortunaltey Sea Salt is not as high in Iodine as some believe;

although Sea Salt does have some Iodine; this is because Sea Salt is

dehydtated and the sun depletes Iodine; in this case of Tired 10 yr.

old year; I would get an EKG; then add Sea Salt;SeaWeed and B Vitamins

, Alison Bliss

<naturalhealthmom wrote:

>

> My friend has similar symptoms and her MD told her to eat a lot of

salt on her foods and that the salt she eats must contain iodine to

be effective.

>

> --- On Sat, 8/30/08, Winona <louisonline2 wrote:

>

> Winona <louisonline2

> Tired 10 year old

>

> Saturday, August 30, 2008, 2:09 PM

My daughter has been complaining about her chest hurting sometimes

when

> you touch it. She is also complaining about not having enough

energy

> when she runs at school. She is very athletic and was team captain,

but

> she told me a couple of times that her legs buckled. She has had a

> physical, and her pediatrician had a chest xray done. Her Aunt is a

> Internal doctor, and could not find anything either. Neither of

them

> checked her blood though. Could she be lacking something that is

not in

> her vitamins? She drinks organic juice & milk, gets fruit, and most

of

> our food id organic, and she gets lots of water. The doctor did say

> that her blood pressure was low, but not low enough to alarm him,

and

> he also said to give her some salt with her food.(I only use

organic

> season salt, that contains some sea salt, broccoli, and other

veggies).

> The doctor says the chest pain is probably due to growing pains,

but

> the 1st time she complained she was 5. She is also tired every

morning

> and has a hard time getting up, even if she goes to bed early (she

> loves school, and cried when she had to stay home sick, so she's

not

> faking)

> Thank you for your input

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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>

 

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Keep looking for answers.  Get either an Osteopath or Chiropractor to look at

her alignment.  When the ribs are out that can cause inflamation around the rib

heads.  Anemia could also explain some of the symptoms.  a pale tongue can be an

indication of not enough dark green veggies or iron.  Acupuncture takes a look

at pulse points some will look at the tongue. 

 

Have they taken a look at her thyroid.  when the thyroid is in trouble many

times weakness/tiredness can be one of the symptoms.

 

--- On Sun, 8/31/08, bk <doglover894 wrote:

 

bk <doglover894

Re: Tired 10 year old

 

Sunday, August 31, 2008, 9:01 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

anemia?  If not, wear a holter monitor to check her heart rythm. Also, there is

cartilage between the ribs that could be inflamed.  That comes from lifting. 

Does she get enough protein from chicken, etc.  Best wishes.

--- On Sat, 8/30/08, Winona <louisonline2@ > wrote:

 

Winona <louisonline2@ >

Tired 10 year old

 

Saturday, August 30, 2008, 2:09 PM

 

My daughter has been complaining about her chest hurting sometimes when

you touch it. She is also complaining about not having enough energy

when she runs at school. She is very athletic and was team captain, but

she told me a couple of times that her legs buckled. She has had a

physical, and her pediatrician had a chest xray done. Her Aunt is a

Internal doctor, and could not find anything either. Neither of them

checked her blood though. Could she be lacking something that is not in

her vitamins? She drinks organic juice & milk, gets fruit, and most of

our food id organic, and she gets lots of water. The doctor did say

that her blood pressure was low, but not low enough to alarm him, and

he also said to give her some salt with her food.(I only use organic

season salt, that contains some sea salt, broccoli, and other veggies).

The doctor says the chest pain is probably due to growing pains, but

the 1st time she complained she was 5. She is also tired every morning

and has a hard time getting up, even if she goes to bed early (she

loves school, and cried when she had to stay home sick, so she's not

faking)

Thank you for your input

 

 

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