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Enlarged Spleen, Low blood platlet count, diabetes.

New to forums not sure where to post. This is a final plea to someone out there please I need help.

I am a 34 y/o male diagnosed with Diabetes type II currently on Metformin 500 mg 1x daily. I also suffer from ITP and an unexplained enlarged spleen with a low blood platlet count. My last test measured 57,000. I was wondering if you think those two may be interconnected somehow? I have tested negative to cancers, lukemia, lupus, malaria, typhoid, HIV, mono, and pretty much any other disease out there.
I have on order Arnica 6c and Red Root 6c in the tablet form. I understand there is a way to make the “wet dose” from the tablets and I am going to try it this week sometime. Would you recommend this treatment? Do you have any other suggestions for me? I am tired of every Dr.s line of “let’s just wait and see what happens.” I have been waiting for a year!! It is becoming very uncomfortable for me to sleep at night due to the spleen size, and I can’t enjoy life’s day to day activities for fear of it rupturing. Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated.
 
  jc1976 on 2010-10-25
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