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Subject: URGENT, HELP NEEDED!
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For all, please read and forward to as many people as possible. This
person desperately needs help. The more this circulates, the better
chance that someone who knows what to do will be found. Thanks!
--
Hi,
This is Peking University in China, a place those dreams of
freedom and democracy. However, a young, 21-year old student
has become very sick and is dying. The illness is very rare. Though
they have tried, doctors at the best hospitals in Beijing cannot cure
her; may do not even know what illness it is. So now we are asking
the world -- can somebody help us?
Here is a description of the illness:
The young woman -- her name is Zhu Ling -- is a student in
the chemistry department. On DEC. 5, 1994, Zhu Ling felt sick to
her stomach. Three days later, her hair began to fall out and within
two days she was completely bald. She entered the hospital, but
doctors could not discover the season for her illness. However,
after she was in the hospital for a month, she began to fell better
and her hair grew back. Zhu Ling went back to school in February,
but in March her legs began to ache severely, and she felt dizzy.
She entered XieHe Hospital - Chinese most famous hospital. In
early March and on March 15, her symptoms worsened. She Began
to {*filter*} paralysis, central muscle of eye's paralysis, self-
controlled respiration disappeared. So she was put on a respirator.
The doctors did many tests for many diseases(include anti-
H2V, spinal cord puncture, NMR, immune system, chemical drug
intoxication ANA,ENA,DSONA,ZG and Lyme), but all were
negative, except for Lyme disease(ZGM(+)).
The doctors now think that it might be acute disseminated
encephalomyelitis(ADEM) or lupus erythematosus(LE), but the
data from the tests do not support this conclusion.
The doctors are now treating Zhu Ling with broad-spectrum
antibiotic of cephalosporin, anti-virus drug, hormone, immun-
oadjuvent, gamma globulin intravenous injection and have given
her plasma exchange(PE) of 10,000 CCs. But Zhu Ling has not
responded -- she reamers in a vegetative state, sustained by life
support.
If anyone has heard of patients with similar symptoms -- or
have any ideas as to what this illness could be, please contact us.
We are Zhu Ling's friends and we are disparate to help her.
This is the first time that Chinese try to find help from
Internet, please send back E-mail to us. We will send more crystal
description of her illness to you.
Thank you
very much
Peking
University
April 10th,
1995
======================================================================
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helpful. Thanks in advance!
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Subject: A GIRL NEEDS YOUR HELP NOW!!! *****URGENT*******
Date: 26 Apr 1995 11:42:16 GMT
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Quote:
> >---------- Forwarded message ----------
> >For all, please read and forward the mail to as many people as possible.
> >This girl desperately needs help. The more this circulates, the better
> >chance that someone who knows what to do will be found. Thanks!
> >--
> > Hi,
> > This is Peking University in China, a place of those dreams of
> >freedom and democracy. However, a young, 21-year old student
> >has become very sick and is dying. The illness is very rare. Though
> >they have tried, doctors at the best hospitals in Beijing cannot cure
> >her; many do not even know what illness it is. So now we are asking
> >the world -- can somebody help us?
> > Here is a description of the illness:
> > The young woman -- her name is Zhu Ling -- is a student in
> >the chemistry department. On DEC. 5, 1994, Zhu Ling felt sick in
> >her stomach. Three days later, her hair began to fall out and within
> >two days she was completely bald. She entered the hospital, but the
> >doctors could not find the season for her illness. However,
> >after she was in the hospital for a month, she began to feel better
> >and her hair grew back. Zhu Ling went back to school in February,
> >but in March her legs began to ache severely, and she felt dizzy.
> >She entered XieHe(Harmony) Hospital - the most famous hospital in China.
> >On March 15, her symptoms worsened. She began {*filter*} paralysis, central
> >muscle of eye's paralysis, self-controlled respiration disappeared. So `
> >she was put on a respirator.
> > The doctors did many tests for many diseases including
> >anti-H2V, spinal cord puncture, NMR, immune system, chemical drug
> >intoxication ANA,ENA,DSONA,ZG and Lyme, but all were
> >negative, except for Lyme disease(ZGM(+)).
> > The doctors now think that it might be acute disseminated
> >encephalomyelitis(ADEM) or lupus erythematosus(LE), but the
> >data from the tests did not support this conclusion.
> > The doctors are now treating Zhu Ling with broad-spectrum
> >antibiotic of cephalosporin, anti-virus drug, hormone, immun-
> >oadjuvent, gamma globulin intravenous injection and have given
> >her plasma exchange(PE) of 10,000 CCs. But Zhu Ling has not
> >responded -- she reamers in a vegetative state, sustained by life
> >support.
> > If anyone has heard of patients with similar symptoms -- or
> >have any ideas as to what this illness could be, please contact us.
> >We are Zhu Ling's friends and we are disparate to help her.
> > This is the first time that Chinese try to find help from
> >Internet, please send back E-mail to us. We will send more crystal
> >description of her illness to you.
> > Thank you very much
> > Peking University
> > April 10th, 1995
> >================================================================
> Best Regards,
> --
> eRic
> \|/ ____ \|/ Eric K C LAM \|/ ____ \|/