Yvonne | Severe Lupus Nephritis Likely Arising from Damaged Tooth SD 480p (Lupus; Kidney Disease; Leg Pain) | Source of Pain is Dental
Yvonne is a woman from Mexico. She used to work in the fields in Mexico, where she was exposed to lots of chemicals. She does not speak English, so she brought her friend to translate for her. She was diagnosed with Lupus Nephritis. A biopsy proved that she has Lupus kidney disease. The Lupus had affected other areas of her body, but these cleared, and then the Lupus settled in her kidneys. She had extremely high protein dumping into her kidneys. She also had moderate kidney induced anemia. She also developed significant hypertension. Her mainstream doctors put her on steroids. She has fatigue. Rowen asks about her teeth. Yvonne had two crowns, T7 and T10, installed a few months before Yvonne started having Lupus symptoms. Rowen finds that Tooth T7 might have a problem. Yvonne has a very weak leg muscle. When Rowen injects Procaine into T7, Yvonne’s leg muscle strength improves dramatically. Yvonne’s friend then explains that, when Yvonne saw the dentist in Mexico to have the crowns procedure, the dentist told Yvonne that he saw blood around T7. But he didn’t do anything about it. Rowen sends Yvonne to a dentist in the United States.