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Does Carbon Monoxide Or Heparin Exposure Cause A Lump On Neck, Nose Bleeds, Vascular Changes, Numbness On Top Of Skull, Kidney Pain, Blood In Urine And Fatigue ?

cabon monoxide or heparin exposure? help me please giiving up hope on finding any help online for free the following symptoms.... a lump on neck.... nosebleeds ... vascular changes..... numbness on top of skull... kidney pain.... blood in urine ... fatigue and yes these are VERY REAL possibilities figured id post under a diff catagory..... really getting iritatatred that i is this hard to get any kind of feed back at all or to find free med opinions online i thought this would be easy to talk to somebody but after 4 hours online and NOTHING ...... REALLY?!?!?!? i guess easy was the wrong thing to expect
Thu, 19 Jan 2012
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How can you imagine disorders which may not be possible !.
Consult your family physician, undergo detailed medical and biochemical evaluation and this will prove you are fine.
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Does Carbon Monoxide Or Heparin Exposure Cause A Lump On Neck, Nose Bleeds, Vascular Changes, Numbness On Top Of Skull, Kidney Pain, Blood In Urine And Fatigue ?

How can you imagine disorders which may not be possible !. Consult your family physician, undergo detailed medical and biochemical evaluation and this will prove you are fine.