Twinkle Dwivedi, 13, has a strange disorder which means she loses *lo** through her skin without being cut or scratched. She has even undergone transfusions after pints of it seeped through her eyes, nose, hairline, neck and the soles of her feet. Sometimes her condition is so bad she wakes up with her entire body covered in dried *lo**.
Villagers near her home in Uttar Pradesh, India, believe she must be cursed and shout cruel things in the street.
Her frantic family have sought help from numerous doctors as well as preachers from many different religions without success. "I am desperate to help my daughter," said her mother Nandani Diwedi, 42. "We are not superstitious people but we became so desperate. "We've been to temples, mosques, churches and sufi saints, but nothing has cured her." Indian medics now believe her condition is an extreme version of a rare *lo** platelet disorder for which they cannot find a cure.
However, a ray of hope has been offered by a British specialist, who believes Twinkle may have a different clotting disorder, for which treatment will be possible. Last year, Twinkle was a normal 12-year-old who enjoyed school, painting and playing with her friends - but then she suddenly started bleeding between five and 20 times a day.
"I was so scared," she said. "It didn't hurt. But it was scary and messy, and my friends thought it was disgusting. "My school blouse went all red. No-one would come near me or play with me. "I used to cry nearly every time it happened. But now I just keep quiet." Twinkle was thrown out of one school and another refused to teach her because of her strange condition. Now she studies at home and rarely sees other children. Her mother said: "I am very worried about her. She is very weak and pale from the *lo** loss. "She is very isolated and depressed. She wants to get better so she can go back to school. "I now believe doctors in India are incompetent. I don't think they can help her." The first time the bleeding happened from Twinkle's mouth in July 2007, her parents took her to a GP who suggested a common ulcer. But then, a few weeks later, the bleeding also started from her nose, eyes, feet and hairline. Twinkle's parents took her to see dozens of different doctors who could not find a reason for her *lo** loss. Her dad Aditya Kumar Diewdi, 47, a railway worker, said: "They told us they had never seen a case like this before.
damn.....evry day sumtin new.... but y is it always ova east???
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