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No suggestion of low iron levels,anaemia,as Sheila was a well nourished woman according to Vanezis.

Where is the evidence her iron levels weren't low? Please provide it.

Well nourished women still have PMT, low iron levels, mood swings etc

According to you she was bleeding heaverly but according to the PM her tampon was still in place and not saturated by all accounts
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There was no suggestion that she was bleeding heavily either.

NO, there wasn't. It was a suggestion put forward by Mike along with a bucket full of blood as opposed to a bucket of water coloured by bloodied underwear soaking in it.

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"All blood, including menstrual blood, contains iron, and a monthly loss of iron-rich blood means that women have to find ways to make up for this loss.
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NO, there wasn't. It was a suggestion put forward by Mike along with a bucket full of blood as opposed to a bucket of water coloured by bloodied underwear soaking in it.

Mr Vanezis said there was a small amount of blood in her uterus, so that doesn't suggest she was bleeding heavily.

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No sign of anaemia in her blood test in his report.

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Mr Vanezis said there was a small amount of blood in her uterus, so that doesn't suggest she was bleeding heavily.

I've never suggested she was. The onset of menstruation isn't necessarily indicated by a heavy sudden rush -the flow may be at it's heaviest further on- but nonetheless, accidents occur/tampons leak.

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I've never suggested she was. The onset of menstruation isn't necessarily indicated by a heavy sudden rush -the flow may be at it's heaviest further on- but nonetheless, accidents occur/tampons leak.

I don't know where this business about tampons leaking has come from. There's no suggestion that Sheila's tampon leaked, and even if it did, why is that relevant?

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No sign of anaemia in her blood test in his report.

What the report doesn't tell you is anything about Sheila's mood.

But she WAS having a period, therefore it is highly likely she was tired. And the unlikely killer!
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I don't know where this business about tampons leaking has come from. There's no suggestion that Sheila's tampon leaked, and even if it did, why is that relevant?

A leaking tampon will leave the same signs in underwear as will the sudden onset of menstruation. I've lost track of whatever point it is that's trying to be proved.

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A leaking tampon will leave the same signs in underwear as will the sudden onset of menstruation. I've lost track of whatever point it is that's trying to be proved.





Blame your mate for starting it. Then ask her what her point was.

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Blame your mate for starting it. Then ask her what her point was.

NOW who's "interfering"? If it's not allowed for one member to debate a point, why should it be allowed for any? Might as well close the forum down if we're not allowed to speak.

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I don't know if it's signficant or not that Sheila had started her period. There have been reports of women getting aggressive because of hormones, so that's possible, but there's no proof of that.

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I don't know if it's signficant or not that Sheila had started her period. There have been reports of women getting aggressive because of hormones, so that's possible, but there's no proof of that.

Certainly during the pre-menstrual when migraine is also a possibility. It was, at one time, referred to as PMT -premenstrual tension- because that's exactly how it manifested itself in some women. It's now recognized as being a whole catalogue of possible symptoms from mild to serious. hence it's now renamed PMS -premenstrual syndrome.

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I don't know if it's signficant or not that Sheila had started her period. There have been reports of women getting aggressive because of hormones, so that's possible, but there's no proof of that.

Don't tell me you are suggesting all women who bleed are potential killers?
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You've only to see your posts this morning---------I wasn't even part of the furore !! You ALL made a beeline for Kaldin.

No lookout, Kaldin made a beeline for ME!

Then you put yourself in the middle of the 'furore' as though you were missing out on the attention
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