I have a friend who I don't know in real life, but he is in a situation where he had no food to eat for 2 days, and has anemia, causing him the possibility to die at any second. His mom has work 24/7, and his dad stays at home, and drinks. His dad once had a job, but then spent all the money on beer, so he can't be trusted. My friend has no food in the refrigerator. But one thing I can say, he's an amazing artist. He doesn't go out much, because no one is there to bring him. I can't help him, because I met him over the internet, but he may die at any moment and I will feel horrible knowing it could all happen. I need serious help. What should I do to help him? His mom has money, but she uses it to pay the bills. Help is needed.. any ideas?What do you do to help a friend with anemia over the internet?
if you know his address you can send the cops or ambulance to help him or tell him to call they will stabilize himWhat do you do to help a friend with anemia over the internet?
I hate to tell you this, but it sounds as if you're being scammed. It sounds as if you're friend is a minor. If you know where he lives, call child protective services in that jurisdiction %26amp; ask them to check on his welfare. If what he says is true, he'll get help; if he's scamming you %26amp; he gets in trouble, he'll get what he deserves.What do you do to help a friend with anemia over the internet?
Anemia is a condition where your body does not produce enough Iron content from food to function well. It is nice to be caring for your Internet friend, but anemia does not kill someone because of an Iron deficiency. If possible, your friend needs to have a blood test to verify his/her Iron levels so to ascertain how severely the Iron deficiency exists. Blood tests cost about $75. Emergency Clinics that operate on 24/7 can do blood tests cheaper than going to a doctor who must send out the blood sample and add extrta costs for profit.
Iron and Zinc supplements are available, but can be dangerous if not monitored by a blood test. Red meats and organ meats are high in Iron content, but how much does someone eat to raise their Iron levels? There is no evidence your friend is asking you for money, and you need to persuade your friend's parents that he/she has an Iron deficiency that requires immediate attention. Persons of low incomes can register with their state's county health departments to receive medical help, maybe free-of-charge.
Harrald
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