Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 & , , there has been many people that have reported problems with their thyroid after mold exposure. I can't elaborate on this situation as much as I would like, because it is hard to explain. , from some of the information that I have read from medical textbooks, individuals with any type of diabetes are more susceptible to fungal infections. One of the pathology books that I was flipping through looking for information, I just started with fungal in the index and the first thing that was listed was diabetes. I have also come across several people (young adults) that do not have any diabetes in their family medical history, but yet they came down with diabetes after their mold exposure. Just a thought. I would highly suggest to both of you to contact Doug Haney in CA and ask him these questions. You can tell him KC referred you. His number is: 916-772-6752 and leave a message on his answering machine. Or you can visit his website, myhealthrights.com Good luck, KC > Does anyone have experience with developing an abnornal thyroid after mold exposure? My daughter developed asthma, and now has an abnormally enlarged, abnormal texture thyroid and will undergo further testing. I hate to ask such general questions, but was curious and my doctor suggested asking around. > Thaks in advance for the input. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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