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My wife has always bruised really easily and has never found the reason

why.It can be embarrassing for her as she has just finished climbing

stepladders for decorating and is bruised all down her legs and arms

from the ladders for no reason.This can happen all over her body

without a bad knock to cause the bruising.

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She may be taking too much vitamin c or any of the oils.  I'd double check with

a doctor too, to see if there is a problem with the blood.

 

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Brian <briantortoise3234

Easily bruises

 

Saturday, October 4, 2008, 2:43 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

My wife has always bruised really easily and has never found the reason

why.It can be embarrassing for her as she has just finished climbing

stepladders for decorating and is bruised all down her legs and arms

from the ladders for no reason.This can happen all over her body

without a bad knock to cause the bruising.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If this has always been the case for her, it may be a genetic condition

called VonWillebrands. I have been able to manage it for myself and my

children most effectively by diet and avoidance of blood-thinning drugs and

unnecessary medical procedures.

 

Karen

 

 

On 10/4/08, Brian <briantortoise3234 wrote:

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> My wife has always bruised really easily and has never found the reason

> why.It can be embarrassing for her as she has just finished climbing

> stepladders for decorating and is bruised all down her legs and arms

> from the ladders for no reason.This can happen all over her body

> without a bad knock to cause the bruising.

>

>

>

 

 

 

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My wife doesnt take any vitamin C or any oils and this is not a genetic

condition.She has been tested for a blood condition but nothing showed up. I

have looked up VonWillebrands and this is not what is wrong with my wife.Still

none the wiser and neither are the doctors but my wife still feels down covered

in bruises and to be honest i feel like a wife beater at times when people look

at my wifes bruises, then look at me. The bruises are mostly on the arms and

legs about the size of a thumb print each.The blood test left a bruise that

lasted several weeks from the needle, this always happens as well.

Brian

 

 

 

--- On Sun, 10/5/08, Sapphire <sapphire49221 wrote:

 

Sapphire <sapphire49221

Re: Easily bruises

 

Sunday, October 5, 2008, 5:37 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

If this has always been the case for her, it may be a genetic condition

called VonWillebrands. I have been able to manage it for myself and my

children most effectively by diet and avoidance of blood-thinning drugs and

unnecessary medical procedures.

 

Karen

 

On 10/4/08, Brian <briantortoise3234@ > wrote:

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> My wife has always bruised really easily and has never found the reason

> why.It can be embarrassing for her as she has just finished climbing

> stepladders for decorating and is bruised all down her legs and arms

> from the ladders for no reason.This can happen all over her body

> without a bad knock to cause the bruising.

>

>

>

 

 

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Maybe she is deficient in vitamin C. Have her try taking some vitamin C with

bioflavonoids, about 1000-4000 milligrams a day.

 

Linda

 

 

 

 

Brian <briantortoise3234

 

Tuesday, October 7, 2008 3:26:22 AM

Re: Easily bruises

 

 

My wife doesnt take any vitamin C or any oils and this is not a genetic

condition.She has been tested for a blood condition but nothing showed up. I

have looked up VonWillebrands and this is not what is wrong with my wife.Still

none the wiser and neither are the doctors but my wife still feels down covered

in bruises and to be honest i feel like a wife beater at times when people look

at my wifes bruises, then look at me. The bruises are mostly on the arms and

legs about the size of a thumb print each.The blood test left a bruise that

lasted several weeks from the needle, this always happens as well.

Brian

 

--- On Sun, 10/5/08, Sapphire <sapphire49221@ gmail.com> wrote:

 

Sapphire <sapphire49221@ gmail.com>

Re: Easily bruises

 

Sunday, October 5, 2008, 5:37 PM

 

If this has always been the case for her, it may be a genetic condition

called VonWillebrands. I have been able to manage it for myself and my

children most effectively by diet and avoidance of blood-thinning drugs and

unnecessary medical procedures.

 

Karen

 

On 10/4/08, Brian <briantortoise3234@ > wrote:

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> My wife has always bruised really easily and has never found the reason

> why.It can be embarrassing for her as she has just finished climbing

> stepladders for decorating and is bruised all down her legs and arms

> from the ladders for no reason.This can happen all over her body

> without a bad knock to cause the bruising.

>

>

>

 

 

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Hi Brian and wife,

 

I also bruise really easily. I have something called Hypermobility

syndrome. It means I can touch my toes very easily, but even if your

wife cant, she still may have the syndrome. Another sign is 'doughy',

soft skin. I hope this helps, if nothing else you could rule it out!!.

 

All the best

 

Heather

 

 

 

, Brian

<briantortoise3234 wrote:

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> My wife doesnt take any vitamin C or any oils and this is not a

genetic condition.She has been tested for a blood condition but

nothing showed up. I have looked up VonWillebrands and this is not

what is wrong with my wife.Still none the wiser and neither are the

doctors but my wife still feels down covered in bruises and to be

honest i feel like a wife beater at times when people look at my

wifes bruises, then look at me. The bruises are mostly on the arms

and legs about the size of a thumb print each.The blood test left a

bruise that lasted several weeks from the needle, this always happens

as well.

> Brian

>

>

>

> --- On Sun, 10/5/08, Sapphire <sapphire49221 wrote:

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> Sapphire <sapphire49221

> Re: Easily bruises

>

> Sunday, October 5, 2008, 5:37 PM

If this has always been the case for her, it may be a genetic

condition

> called VonWillebrands. I have been able to manage it for myself and

my

> children most effectively by diet and avoidance of blood-thinning

drugs and

> unnecessary medical procedures.

>

> Karen

>

> On 10/4/08, Brian <briantortoise3234@ > wrote:

> >

> > My wife has always bruised really easily and has never found the

reason

> > why.It can be embarrassing for her as she has just finished

climbing

> > stepladders for decorating and is bruised all down her legs and

arms

> > from the ladders for no reason.This can happen all over her body

> > without a bad knock to cause the bruising.

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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I'm with Linda Bumpas. My first reaction was try vitamin C to

strengthen the capillaries. I'd try a rich natural source of Vitamin C,

with all the co-factors, before anything else.

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I suggest a blood test from a GP to rule out any of the Lymphoma's or Leukemia

before you try anything else

 

> Maybe she is deficient in vitamin C. Have her try taking some

> vitamin C with bioflavonoids, about 1000-4000 milligrams a day.

>

> Linda

>

>

>

> Brian <briantortoise3234

>

> Tuesday, October 7, 2008 3:26:22 AM

> Re: Easily bruises

>

>

> My wife doesnt take any vitamin C or any oils and this is not a

> genetic condition.She has been tested for a blood condition but

> nothing showed up. I have looked up VonWillebrands and this is not

> what is wrong with my wife.Still none the wiser and neither are the

> doctors but my wife still feels down covered in bruises and to be

> honest i feel like a wife beater at times when people look at my

> wifes bruises, then look at me. The bruises are mostly on the arms

> and legs about the size of a thumb print each.The blood test left a

> bruise that lasted several weeks from the needle, this always

> happens as well.

> Brian

>

> --- On Sun, 10/5/08, Sapphire <sapphire49221@ gmail.com> wrote:

>

> Sapphire <sapphire49221@ gmail.com>

> Re: Easily bruises

>

> Sunday, October 5, 2008, 5:37 PM

>

> If this has always been the case for her, it may be a genetic

> condition called VonWillebrands. I have been able to manage it for

> myself and my children most effectively by diet and avoidance of

> blood-thinning drugs and unnecessary medical procedures.

>

> Karen

>

> On 10/4/08, Brian <briantortoise3234@ > wrote:

>

>> My wife has always bruised really easily and has never found the

>> reason why.It can be embarrassing for her as she has just

>> finished climbing stepladders for decorating and is bruised all

>> down her legs and arms from the ladders for no reason.This can

>> happen all over her body without a bad knock to cause the

>> bruising.

>>

>>

>

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, " Brian "

<briantortoise3234 wrote:

>

> My wife has always bruised really easily and has never found the

reason

> why.It can be embarrassing for her as she has just finished climbing

> stepladders for decorating and is bruised all down her legs and arms

> from the ladders for no reason.This can happen all over her body

> without a bad knock to cause the bruising.

>

hi,

u may do test named platelet count,tlc/dlc,hb,rbc count and tell me

the report.

 

 

dr anmol dhawan

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Does she take any kind of NSAID or cox-2 inhibitor pain relievers? Asprin,

advil, aleve, or prescription ones? I used to have severe problems with

bruising. For instance, my knuckles were bruised from knocking on a door. My

family thought I was being beaten! I had been on various nsaids for knee pain

and inflammation. After many blood tests that left me equally bruised and a

clotting test (my clotting time turned out to be slow), they determined it was

from the medication. My reaction was apparently severe. I tried different ones

but they all caused bruising eventually (or ulcers). Taking Bioflavinoids may

help by strengthening the capillary walls.

 

 

 

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I am assuming your physician has ruled out Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura

(ITP). It is a condition that varies in severity, and bruising and bleeding.

The cause is a lower than normal platelet count which can vary depending on the

severity of the condition.

 

Richard

 

Fear is a natural reaction to moving closer to the truth.

 

---Pema Chödrön

 

 

 

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>Does she take any kind of NSAID or cox-2 inhibitor pain relievers? Asprin,

advil, aleve, or prescription ones? <

Nothing except the ocasional headache tablets, she does have strange

cramps/tingles in her arms and some strange lumps on her biceps which the

doctors said was just gristle though. Both the arm cramps and the bruising were

dismissed by specialists as unknown but not dangerous.

Regards

Brian

 

--- On Wed, 10/8/08, Rhonda Entsler <rhonda973 wrote:

 

Rhonda Entsler <rhonda973

Re: Easily bruises

 

Wednesday, October 8, 2008, 8:38 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Does she take any kind of NSAID or cox-2 inhibitor pain relievers? Asprin,

advil, aleve, or prescription ones? I used to have severe problems with

bruising. For instance, my knuckles were bruised from knocking on a door. My

family thought I was being beaten! I had been on various nsaids for knee pain

and inflammation. After many blood tests that left me equally bruised and a

clotting test (my clotting time turned out to be slow), they determined it was

from the medication. My reaction was apparently severe. I tried different ones

but they all caused bruising eventually (or ulcers). Taking Bioflavinoids may

help by strengthening the capillary walls.

 

 

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Hi,

  

  I was told bruising is not having enough vitamin K.

 

--- On Wed, 10/8/08, anmol_dhawan <anmol_dhawan wrote:

 

anmol_dhawan <anmol_dhawan

Re: Easily bruises

 

Wednesday, October 8, 2008, 3:57 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " Brian "

<briantortoise3234@ ...> wrote:

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> My wife has always bruised really easily and has never found the

reason

> why.It can be embarrassing for her as she has just finished climbing

> stepladders for decorating and is bruised all down her legs and arms

> from the ladders for no reason.This can happen all over her body

> without a bad knock to cause the bruising.

>

hi,

u may do test named platelet count,tlc/dlc, hb,rbc count and tell me

the report.

 

dr anmol dhawan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Vitamin K is the clotting factor very important. Vitamin C helps to

rebuild capilaries. I would also throw in vitamin D for the

antioxiants.

 

Have the docs run her genetic profile?

DP

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>Have the docs run her genetic profile?<

i'm not even sure they do that in The UK.

These are all the strange problems with my wife.

unexplained lumps on biceps that cause pins and needles in her hands, doctors

put it down to unexplained gristle.

Unexplained bruising,doctors ran blood tests nothing abnormal detected.

Very sudden breathing problems,throat constricted and colapsed within 3

minutes.(anophaleptic shock, if spelt right) treat with 2 epi pens for

adrenalin.Most likely caused by a multi vitamin tablet taken twenty minutes

earlier.Doctor ran allergy tests, nothing showed up.

Even small amounts of vitamin c in tablets, orange juice etc  cause cistitus so

she avoids vitamin c if possible.

Hope this extra info helps her.

 

 

--- On Mon, 10/13/08, prattdw2000 <prattdw2000 wrote:

 

prattdw2000 <prattdw2000

Re: Easily bruises

 

Monday, October 13, 2008, 8:26 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vitamin K is the clotting factor very important. Vitamin C helps to

rebuild capilaries. I would also throw in vitamin D for the

antioxiants.

 

Have the docs run her genetic profile?

DP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A case of easily briuses

Male

 

Platelet disorder 10 years plus.

Bruises from least injury or blow on skin.

Other complaints: constipated

Thermal reaction: chilly, sensitive to cold damp

Thirst: thirsty

Desire: cold drinks

Mind: Love of childern.

Medicine prescribed: Phosphorous

 

Normal platelet count now. No more complain of any bruises.

 

F.

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