hi i saw that u answered a question about someones mom bleeding a lot, and well did it ever occur to you that maybe someone on Advicenators had that problem and thats why she asked?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Comrade answered Monday October 13 2008, 6:14 pm: Perhaps, but it's possible that, although the symptoms of two conditions to be similar or even identical, the problems to be entirely unrelated and thus resulting in a wrong diagnosis. This happens to doctors who have access to your medical records and medical history. Volunteer advice-givers on the internet stand almost no chance of properly diagnosing anyone we've never met.
In any case, even IF we at Advicenators could somehow correctly diagnose someone over the internet (A long shot, at best), we're in no place to tell anyone what to do about it. Telling you what's wrong is one thing, prescribing treatment is entirely different. Especially in serious medical cases like your mother's.
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