Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 cold sores, chicken pox, genital herpes, shingles...i have heard the 3 day measles...these are what come to mind everyone i know have had some manifestation of herpes...and no, not everyone i know has ms. i do, my sister does, and this area (seattle) seems to have a large # of people affected (environmental links???) they way i look at it, there is a genetic potential at conception, and something or things trigger it. the only head trauma i have ever had was crashing into the wall after tripping on my husband's shoes last year (the eye was very colorful) judy -------------- Original message -------------- jmlrussel got it right!! cold sores, yes, and also chicken pox, yes to both of those....and , if you've ever worked down in a low ceilinged manhole, raised up quick (i know, should have had my hardhat on), well, it only hurts when you come to. :-) It was nothing to drive thru a "fog" of pesticide spray when working over on the west side, at least once a week. ??? head hurts, hard to think just thinking about it. So, cold sores and chicken pox are both or contain the herpes virus of some kind??? From the posts I've read so far, it seems most of us have had one or the other, or mono, or something that "might" contain a strain of the herpes virus??? Are we onto something here?? curious. Have a Great Day everyone! Jim(rrms) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 Judy, I agree that it is really the environment that causes MS. Both my wife and I were stricken and there was no history of MS in either family. What really disappoints me is that researchers don't seem to be interested in studying cases like mine.They should investigate our pasts and examine our two kids, who don't have MS, or at least not yet. They should also be investigating any area where there is a high incidence of MS. We can speculate that many things could cause MS but it would be smart to investigate the environment wherever MS seems to be prevelent. Chris -------------- Original message -------------- cold sores, chicken pox, genital herpes, shingles...i have heard the 3 day measles...these are what come to mind everyone i know have had some manifestation of herpes...and no, not everyone i know has ms. i do, my sister does, and this area (seattle) seems to have a large # of people affected (environmental links???) they way i look at it, there is a genetic potential at conception, and something or things trigger it. the only head trauma i have ever had was crashing into the wall after tripping on my husband's shoes last year (the eye was very colorful) judy -------------- Original message -------------- jmlrussel got it right!! cold sores, yes, and also chicken pox, yes to both of those....and , if you've ever worked down in a low ceilinged manhole, raised up quick (i know, should have had my hardhat on), well, it only hurts when you come to. :-) It was nothing to drive thru a "fog" of pesticide spray when working over on the west side, at least once a week. ??? head hurts, hard to think just thinking about it. So, cold sores and chicken pox are both or contain the herpes virus of some kind??? From the posts I've read so far, it seems most of us have had one or the other, or mono, or something that "might" contain a strain of the herpes virus??? Are we onto something here?? curious. Have a Great Day everyone! Jim(rrms) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 Have you both been tested for Lyme disease? The Western Blot test from IgenX Lab in Palo Alto, CA is the best lab. ----- Original Message ----- From: chrdana7@... low dose naltrexone Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 8:27 PM Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Pesticides/off topic Judy, I agree that it is really the environment that causes MS. Both my wife and I were stricken and there was no history of MS in either family. What really disappoints me is that researchers don't seem to be interested in studying cases like mine.They should investigate our pasts and examine our two kids, who don't have MS, or at least not yet. They should also be investigating any area where there is a high incidence of MS. We can speculate that many things could cause MS but it would be smart to investigate the environment wherever MS seems to be prevelent. Chris -------------- Original message -------------- cold sores, chicken pox, genital herpes, shingles...i have heard the 3 day measles...these are what come to mind everyone i know have had some manifestation of herpes...and no, not everyone i know has ms. i do, my sister does, and this area (seattle) seems to have a large # of people affected (environmental links???) they way i look at it, there is a genetic potential at conception, and something or things trigger it. the only head trauma i have ever had was crashing into the wall after tripping on my husband's shoes last year (the eye was very colorful) judy -------------- Original message -------------- jmlrussel got it right!! cold sores, yes, and also chicken pox, yes to both of those....and , if you've ever worked down in a low ceilinged manhole, raised up quick (i know, should have had my hardhat on), well, it only hurts when you come to. :-) It was nothing to drive thru a "fog" of pesticide spray when working over on the west side, at least once a week. ??? head hurts, hard to think just thinking about it. So, cold sores and chicken pox are both or contain the herpes virus of some kind??? From the posts I've read so far, it seems most of us have had one or the other, or mono, or something that "might" contain a strain of the herpes virus??? Are we onto something here?? curious. Have a Great Day everyone! Jim(rrms) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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