Andrea Rizo Influenza
Influenza with Severe Gastrointestinal Symptoms — Clinical Case: Resolution with CDS
Case Summary
Female patient living in Cle Elum, Washington State, USA, a small town without medical or emergency services (approximately 30 minutes from nearest doctor). Developed severe vomiting, diarrhea, and excessive abdominal pain that increased every minute. No abnormal food consumption reported. With no available medical consultation, patient initiated CDS treatment and recovered.
Clinical History
Event date: 2024
Geographic context: Cle Elum, Washington State, USA — rural area without medical services
Patient profile: Female patient
Prior medical situation: Patient developed sudden onset of severe vomiting and intermittent diarrhea, accompanied by excessive abdominal pain that progressively worsened. No identifiable foodborne cause. Patient lived in a remote area with no access to emergency medical services.
Treatment Applied
Protocol C: CDS oral drops administered as treatment.
Protocol F: Protocol F likely used during acute phase given severity of symptoms.
- Clinical Evolution
After CDS treatment: Patient recovered from severe influenza-like illness with gastrointestinal symptoms.
- Testimony Original
Patient (Andrea Rizo): "Hi, my name is Andrea and I live in Washington state in USA, in a small town called Cle Elum, which is a small town where there are NO medical or emergency services, so you have to go about 30 minutes from here. It happens that one night I had a lot of vomiting and diarrhea and I had not eaten anything out of the ordinary at my house. Then I had excessive abdominal pain that increased every minute. My son called to ask for help and there were no doctors available to give me an in-person consultation, so my son contacted a [telemedicine service]."
- Sources
- Direct testimony from the patient - Publication authorization by Dr. Kalcker and the patient
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