Jimi
Glad to hear you may have found the answer to Amandas problems and no drastic action will be needed. As Iain says it could well be food related. My nephew had migraines at age 4 and it was put down to cheese and chocolate related foods. The upside is his mom stopped letting him have cookies and other sweets and of course cheese. He lost his lst tooth from his milk set at age 18 !!!
I would agree with Iain totally. ( for once:-) )
KP
----- Original Message ----- From: "Desert Eagle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 12:39 AM
Subject: [VFB] Update on Amanda


Well,
We spent Monday at the doctor, running tests, Tuesday at the optometrist
checking her eyes and today at the optomologist for further tests.
   Nothing they could find wrong with her eyes, or eyes. Her prescription
has changed some, but nothing serious.
   General consensus is that the problem blindness, cloudiness, not being
able to focus is related to headaches. Best guess buy all was that she is
suffering from Migraines.
   Now for new questions, why is a 14 year old having migraines? It could
be diet, stress or chemical sensitivity as I understand it. So now we start
to look for answers and see where we can make changes that will alleviate
the problem.
   Thank you all for your prayers and we will keep you posted as we find
out answers or solutions.
In Christ,
Jimi



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