4/20/11

Anemia, Leukemia, or an overreaction?


Anemia, Leukemia, or an overreaction?
I'm 15 if that makes any difference . My diet isn't fantastic. I don't eat greens too often or meat either. It really varies day to day. Some days I'll eat close to nothing without even thinking about it or eat a truck load of food other days. About a month ago, the skin by my ankle turned really...weird; blotchy like. I can barely see it starting on the other ankle now too. I'm also getting a lot of bruises on my arms and legs for no reason or for the smallest things. And I've never been one to bruise easily. I thought that because of my poor eating or something it might be anemia or iron defeciency, but it kinda sounds like leukemia. I'm also more tired even though I get the same amount of sleep as I always did.
Intakes?
I went and checked my weight. I used to be 119 the last time I checked which was quite a while ago, and now I'm 114. Note that my eating has been horrible lately though. And also, my bottom gums look weird. They're very pink closest to my teeth but then get ugly and red after. The sudden change doesn't look normal. I have braces but I don't think they're the cause of that redness since I've had them for a long time. Maybe it's just bad dental hygene.

- Holly
you need to consume
alot of beans,lens, and also liver. but since you dont like meat, well i guess you gonna have to eat your greens theres no other choice

- sister_goldenhair
well, get a blood test at the doctor, they can tell if you are anemic. are your gums bleeding? that is a sign of leukemia, that and weight loss, usually. but get a blood test!

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