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KINGSWITHFAME
September 3rd, 2009, 06:13 PM
and i think she is a Awesome person
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dm_aLCHl-T0

i bet the emo kids are jealous

Xon
September 4th, 2009, 01:04 PM
ha ha ha... nice man.

templarknight2
October 13th, 2009, 09:53 PM
menstruate trough eyes.

nate lightning
October 14th, 2009, 12:57 AM
menstruate trough eyes.

LOL!! Eye Menstruation. xD

Is it something to do with tear ducts?? because I have no sound and no idea what they are saying in the vid [assuming it tells]

ripmeidc
October 24th, 2009, 09:11 AM
i saw that show.....they went to a priest about it! its not a demon indian people, she just bleeds....duh

KusKus
October 27th, 2009, 08:03 PM
i would go to walmart bleeding
"spreading a pleage"
lol
scare people

AlbertWesker
October 31st, 2009, 03:53 PM
I am assuming that she should get that looked at?

Worshipped
November 17th, 2009, 08:12 PM
she did and it's a fake, just like all other miracles, it's just some dumb indian beggar bitch hoping to be special (like the cunt indian who had fake quartz crystals she "cried") indians are the most notorious for this sort of activity because they have thousands if not millions of beggars, they're stupid as fuck. and they s***l like curry (which seems to be a volatile combination) but here's and excerpt from the doctor who looked at "Twinkle" (the girl who bleeds, and who most likely cuts her vag so as not to have any noticeable cuts.



What was your reaction when you first heard about Twinkle’s symptoms?
Right from the start I suspected that her bleeding was factitious.

What is your diagnosis of Twinkle?
I believe that Twinkle most likely has a condition in the spectrum of disorders entitled Münchausen syndrome. This is a condition where disease manifestations are purposely induced or falsified by a patient to gain attention and sympathy. The underlying motive of this factitious illness is often unknown. Let me state that as a hematologist, I am not an expert in this condition. It is considered a psychiatric disorder. Such an illness in Twinkle was suspected by physicians in India and was my working diagnosis when I first met her. As I stated in the program, I’d like to think that her bleeding is due to something else, but I really cannot offer a good alternative. It is unclear with me at this point whether Twinkle has Münchausen syndrome (if the bleeding is induced by herself), Münchausen syndrome by proxy (with the mother being responsible) or Münchausen syndrome “in collaboration”, (i.e., Twinkle and her mother working together to induce the bleeding and befuddle her physicians and others hoping to help her). I discussed this with a psychiatrist colleague in Dallas who’s an expert in this area. He has offered some interesting insights. At this time her specific diagnosis is unclear and unproven.

What are your personal thoughts on Twinkle’s condition?
The pattern and nature of her bleeding really fits with no known bleeding disorder. Although I am always willing to give patients and their families the benefit of the doubt (and maybe indeed Twinkle’s has something totally unique, previously undiscovered and inconsistent with known medical science), I think that her bleeding is brought on in some way purposefully (motive unknown) by Twinkle and/or her mother. To confirm with this, we need to observe a bleeding event right from the start. The best way to do this would likely be prolonged direct observation 24 hours daily in a controlled medical setting.

Further to the above; do you still feel like it would be useful to get Twinkle over to you in the USA, is there anything further you think you can do?
As described in the program I believe that Twinkle needs to be directly and continuously observed by medical personnel to see whether and how she bleeds. Whether it is done in the USA or elsewhere remains to be seen. If she comes to America or Europe, the costs will likely be substantial, and it is unclear how they would be covered. Also, there is uncertainty about her prognosis even if the diagnosis could be confirmed.

Have Twinkle’s family been contacting you directly?
Twinkle’s family has not contacted me directly. I have heard indirectly that she is not doing well – she has not returned to school as I strongly advised and is continuing to “bleed” on a regular basis. I am distressed by that because I established somewhat of a doctor/patient relationship with Twinkle and her mother. I wish her well.

ABOUT GEORGE BUCHANAN
Dr. George R. Buchanan is Professor of Pediatrics and Director of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas (UT Southwestern). He holds the endowed Children’s Cancer Fund Distinguished Chair in Pediatric Oncology and Hematology at UT Southwestern, and he is Medical Director of the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Children’s Medical Center in Dallas. His clinical and research interests include childhood cancer, sickle cell disease and other anemias and bleeding disorders. In 2007 he was the recipient of the American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology (ASPHO) Distinguished Career Award and was twice a member of the Executive Committee of the American Society of Hematology (ASH). In December 2008 he received the ASH Mentor Award for Clinical Research.

RELATED LINKS:
Children's Medical Center
American Society of Hematology
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Read more: http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/the-girl-who-cries-blood-4450/Overview26#tab-doctor-q-and-a#ixzz0XAXQgIcs