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What Condition Could This Girl Have?(GRAPHIC)
Topic Started: Apr 24 2016, 01:34 PM (189 Views)
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My Dear Melancholy,

I fully understood none of us are doctors (I'm assuming) and probably can't fully understand what she might have. However y'all are smart people who knows about the human body quite well so maybe y'all can figure least something out.

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A seventeen year-old girl suffers from a bizarre and horrific ailment that makes hers seep blood from her eyes and ears.
(Later progressed to gums, nose, and fingertips)

Marnie-Rae Harvey, from the U.K., went to the doctors after falling unwell and coughing up blood in 2013. However, numerous tests showed nothing untoward. Over the next few years, her symptoms became more severe and unusual. In July 2015, she woke up with her pillow covered in blood and trickles coming from her eye.

Since then, she has visited a variety of medical specialists, none of whom have been able to develop a clear diagnosis.

"Normally it'll bleed for about five minutes then stop for an hour but it's been happening for half and hour and stopping for five minutes. I have to keep getting up in the night but I'm sick every day about five times,

For now, Harvey’s condition remains unsolved. “We’ve had it confirmed that Marnie does not have a brain tumour or brain AVM – an abnormal collection of blood vessels,” her mother said. “Her blood tests come back clear and healthy, her iron levels are strong.

“She has no tumours, no blood diseases and no blood clotting disorders. Her blood clots well.”

These symptoms are virtually unheard of even within the field of medicine. Although there are reports have a condition called “haemolacria” which causes bleeding from the eyes, the symptoms remain largely unrecognised by modern medicine


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My first thought was Ebola but obviously it can't be that.
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My guess would be that veins burst and she starts bleeding. This is common, but not so much in the head area as it is in legs or arms.
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I would guess that the blood vessel structure is failing when blood pressure increases.


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