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Sun Apr 14, 2024, 01:34 PM Apr 14

Medical Mysteries: Years of hives and fevers traced to a startling cause

There were few things Beth Sternlieb’s Los Angeles doctors could say with certainty about her baffling illness, but this much was clear: Although manageable for years, it had worsened dramatically.

For nearly two decades Sternlieb had been plagued by flu-like episodes that began with a headache and abdominal pain accompanied by fatigue, muscle aches and diarrhea. Within a day, a spotty red rash blanketed her abdomen.

A yoga and meditation teacher who worked at the University of California at Los Angeles’s pediatric pain program, Sternlieb had undergone numerous tests that failed to reveal the reason for the unidentified illness that occurred two or three times a year and lasted about five days. In 2004, after 17 years, the illness began occurring more frequently and Sternlieb never fully recovered between episodes. A year later she developed a high fever, chills and exhaustion that lasted five months and left her bedridden.

The startling and highly unusual cause was finally identified after Sternlieb underwent an operation that ended up curing her.

“It was a good thing my abdomen turned red because it caught the attention of my doctors,” Sternlieb said recently. “Something was really wrong, but no one imagined this.”

More.. Very long and detailed report from the Washington Poslt

https://archive.ph/muQSc

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Medical Mysteries: Years of hives and fevers traced to a startling cause (Original Post) question everything Apr 14 OP
Link not working for me; Google for the original at ... eppur_se_muova Apr 14 #1
Sorry about this question everything Apr 14 #2
I can't help but think she was not given the best care. 58Sunliner Apr 14 #3

58Sunliner

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3. I can't help but think she was not given the best care.
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 08:44 PM
Apr 14

Uterine fibroids can be very painful, especially when they rupture and easy to see on a trans-vaginal ultrasound. I had mine removed as did my sister and I've had CT scans done for recurrent abdominal pain. I look at this story and see that the medical community failed this woman, possibly due to sexism.

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