Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 Malibu, you may well be right. But the problem is we are not doctors and cannot examine this person. If this person had a stroke it is imperative that he/she get treatment immediately. I don't want the responsibility of having recommended that these symptoms are from toxin exposure when I don't know that. You were smart to have all the tests. Once you have that then you can move on to figure out how to deal with the toxin exposure or other possible problems. Certainly another possibility is infection such as Lyme disease and mycoplasmas. a I think this is a common problem for some of us with mold and/or organophosphate exposure. Having gone through all the tests for stroke, MS, etc and having them turn out negative 8 years ago, the only thing I can figure out that would be unrelated (or perhaps related) to the exposure is 'lung flukes', which are discussed in Hulda 's books. In a message dated 02/10/2004 2:04:40 PM Pacific Standard Time, writes: KT wrote: Anyone having problems with aspirating saliva by accident, and frequently? Also food? One second I am fine, then the next I am violently choking on something I aspirated without knowing it was coming. I am wondering if this is caused by mold exposure or just a symptom of some ugly disease trying to scare me... LOL. Thanks for any input. Oh, also, some speech difficulty too, missing words, missing syllables, slurred speech, difficulty finding words, mind goes on "screen saver" and hard to shake that mouse if you know what I mean, and saying things completely wrong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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