So it's possible to get visible blisters from just thinking about it? They report getting blisters in their throat as well.
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Then if that's the case it's the H2O molecule itself being an antigen and not something on the epidermis being solublized by water. It'd also...
The news article may say Aquagenic Urticaria but she also says she cannot ingest water as her throat closes and swells up, which isn't consistent...
Hey guys, what are your thoughts on this?...
Is the Independant (UK newspaper) and Birmingham Mail respectable?
Sounds good. I'll try that!
I'm thinking of changing it to a story where she's a medical fraud, but what would the reason be? It isn't like they (the parents) and later on...
If you want to turn it that way, yes. But why would a family (including the girl herself later on) lie about something as strange as this as...
What if it's the parents testifying and also (later on) the girl (now a woman) testifying to it? Would you think they were doing it for attention?
What if it was a news article though, and not one but multiple from different years and sources? Like one article dedicated to thieves shattering...
Just a hypothetical. Like if tomorrow you saw a news article in a reputable newspaper (eg The Independent in the UK) about a woman/girl named...
What if it wasn't the reporter saying it, but testimony of the parents? And then in later news articles (when she's older) she testifies the exact...
If it (and the exact details) were posted in the news (from multiple sources) would it make it more realistic? Like if you saw this case in the...
Well why would you lie about such a thing? There were also photos of the hives she gets when she contacts water, which is similar to Aquagenic...
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