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Hello to everyone reading this blog. Today let’s talk about children’s health and astrology, and I’ll share some cases from my practice. There was a period in my professional life when I actively collaborated with a public organization representing the interests of pregnant women and young mothers in Riga. Once a week, I held astrological consultations at their premises. And during one of these consultations, a rather typical case occurred—I’d like to share it with you as well.
This story concerns a situation of misdiagnosis by physicians. So, a mother came for an astrological consultation whose son had been given a diagnosis that prevents children from attending regular schools. However, she didn’t tell me this right away. She ordered a child consultation with an analysis of the child’s future life prospects.
So there I was, sitting with this little one’s mother during the consultation, discussing his further development, school, and I told her that the child’s intellect is very good—definitely above average. However, unfortunately, it might not be immediately recognized due to behavioral peculiarities. Regarding good behavior in the classical sense—yes, there could even be some difficulties in the first years. Therefore, when the child starts school, the mother must dedicate a great deal of time to him during the first and second grades, rather than to her work. I emphasized this categorically.
Then I continued, explaining that the horoscope shows increased anxiety and excitability. I suggested that the child might frequently have aggressive outbursts and recommended checking for foci of excitation in the brain. I asked the mother: “Are you ready to have an EEG done for your child?” At that moment, the mother replied: “Angelika, we’ve already done hundreds of those EEGs!”
Then the client shared that the child had been under active medical observation for several years and had received a severe neurological diagnosis. I told her I saw no indications of this diagnosis in the horoscope. And then, since her mother’s heart sensed it too, she found the strength to stand up against our doctors. She managed to raise the necessary funds and took her child abroad for examination. There, our doctors’ diagnosis was refuted, but another, non-obvious diagnosis related to hearing issues was identified—symptoms that our doctors had misinterpreted.

The point is, without establishing this correct diagnosis, it would have been impossible—not only to raise the child properly, but even to guide his further education and development toward successful social integration of this boy! Thank God a mother’s heart is the best diagnostic tool for her children. Three years later, this client returned—not for a consultation—but to report that her son was preparing to enter school. We discussed with his mother a number of challenges and tasks they would face in elementary school, but once again I thought: how important it is for mothers not to give up and not remain silent in the face of our doctors. For our children’s health and our maternal happiness, we must fight with hands and feet, with teeth, and with everything we’ve got!
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There was another frightening case of misdiagnosis in my practice. Once, a young, distressed mother came for an emergency consultation. She was 26 at the time and had previously consulted me several times for general annual forecasts. Instead of the confident young woman I remembered, I saw someone frightened, visibly weakened, and deeply anxious.
She told me that doctors had diagnosed her with cancer, the prognosis was poor, and surgery was scheduled. Before that, one final check was required, followed by mastectomy.

At the same time, she was extremely worried about her little son, who was three years old, as she had no relatives at all and was raising him completely alone.
I looked at the client’s horoscope—and saw no cancer whatsoever. I told her directly: “I’m not a physician, of course, but I don’t see any surgery in your chart, nor do I see cancer.” Later, my words were fully confirmed. It was a misdiagnosis.
How essential it is for us to learn not to lose hope—even when it seems there’s no way out. Because often, things are not at all as they appear. Therefore, dear readers, I wish you never to lose faith in the better outcome—and in yourselves!
Thank you for reading my articles and blogs.
Sincerely,
astrologer
Angelika Zhuravskaya
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