Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 Well, my poodle was diagnosed with Lymes Disease. It wasn't moldy food after all. She was VERY sick with 103-105 temp off and on for 3 weeks. I thought she was going to die. She lost so much weight. Praise God that on Sunday she turned around! She had one tick when she was 6 months old. She is now 2 1/2. Guess lymes can stay dormant and show its ugly head in times of stress. Think the stress of living in a mold home 24/7 then moving to different places. I am sure she thought we were going to leave her or something. Especially when we all had school or work and left her in the new home. I am so sick and tired of crisis after crisis dealing with this mold issue. It has been almost 8 months since we reported the mold problem to our builder and NOTHING yes NOTHING has been done to remedy nor even TEST why we have water infiltration in our almost new home. We are paying for a mortgage for a house we can't live in, rent for another house, medical bills because 2 of our members of our family are sick, attorneys fees, testing fees and expert fees to test the house. This is ludicrous! The building association and insurance industry have ZERO incentives to fix our water infiltrated homes in a timely matter. This is happening all over the country and the insurance and building industry wait you out until you are so stressed out or broke or both to settle with you. IT IS INEXCUSABLE that our legislators continue to allow people to suffer like this. Its going to take people in high places that get mold or their families get mold in their homes for laws to change. PS Wonder how fast peoples houses get fixed that are high up in the insurance industry?..... i.e. insurance presidents and vice presidents? ANYONE?..... Sheila Asleson Minnesota State Chapter President of HADD HOMEOWNERS AGAINST DEFICIENT DWELLINGS http://www.hadd.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 Well, my poodle was diagnosed with Lymes Disease. It wasn't moldy food after all. She was VERY sick with 103-105 temp off and on for 3 weeks. I thought she was going to die. She lost so much weight. Praise God that on Sunday she turned around! She had one tick when she was 6 months old. She is now 2 1/2. Guess lymes can stay dormant and show its ugly head in times of stress. Think the stress of living in a mold home 24/7 then moving to different places. I am sure she thought we were going to leave her or something. Especially when we all had school or work and left her in the new home. I am so sick and tired of crisis after crisis dealing with this mold issue. It has been almost 8 months since we reported the mold problem to our builder and NOTHING yes NOTHING has been done to remedy nor even TEST why we have water infiltration in our almost new home. We are paying for a mortgage for a house we can't live in, rent for another house, medical bills because 2 of our members of our family are sick, attorneys fees, testing fees and expert fees to test the house. This is ludicrous! The building association and insurance industry have ZERO incentives to fix our water infiltrated homes in a timely matter. This is happening all over the country and the insurance and building industry wait you out until you are so stressed out or broke or both to settle with you. IT IS INEXCUSABLE that our legislators continue to allow people to suffer like this. Its going to take people in high places that get mold or their families get mold in their homes for laws to change. PS Wonder how fast peoples houses get fixed that are high up in the insurance industry?..... i.e. insurance presidents and vice presidents? ANYONE?..... Sheila Asleson Minnesota State Chapter President of HADD HOMEOWNERS AGAINST DEFICIENT DWELLINGS http://www.hadd.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2005 Report Share Posted September 19, 2005 How low is low? Certain fats are critically important as are vitamins and minerals. Does she want to come to grips with this mood disorder? Has she been diagnosed or is this an undiagnosed situation? The severe mood swings that characterize bipolar disorder can be life threatening. Hope this helps mjh Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 00:32:32 -0000 From: " " <angel_lts@...> Subject: Re: Bi-Polar disorder and treatments She exercises like crazy, several times a day and is on a very low calorie diet. > Hi , > Some of the best treatment for symptoms of bi-polar disorder are nutrition & > exercise, would your sister be interested? > arnold > mjh " The Basil Book " http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2005 Report Share Posted September 19, 2005 She takes vitamins. But her fat intake is very low. FOr she was high on her ltd?? I get them confused. SO she cut back terrible. For they told her that she would have to cut down to get it lowered again for they wanted to put her on medication. SO she didnt want to take the meds, and she exercised her butt off. She is at a normal level now. But she eats no fat. And I cant explain it to her for she doesnt believe in eating fat for she doesnt understand at all. And I have told her she needs some good fats, but it went in one ear and out the other. I have also told her that the mood disorder can be a very harmful thing and it all can bring on a medical condition. She does not read or watch news that she can learn about her health. Right now I have talked to her e-mail it to her, and she now has not responded to me. Most likely she will not talk to me for a long time again. FOr she has done it many times before, for I am about the only one in the family to tell her the truth. I am hoping one day she will call and say she got help Thanks lisa In , foxhillers@a... wrote: > > > > > How low is low? Certain fats are critically important as are vitamins and > minerals. > > Does she want to come to grips with this mood disorder? Has she been > diagnosed or is this an undiagnosed situation? > > The severe mood swings that characterize bipolar disorder can be life > threatening. > > Hope this helps > mjh > > Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 00:32:32 -0000 > From: " " <angel_lts@y...> > Subject: Re: Bi-Polar disorder and treatments > > She exercises like crazy, several times a day and is on a very low > calorie diet. > > > > > Hi , > > Some of the best treatment for symptoms of bi-polar disorder are > nutrition & > > exercise, would your sister be interested? > > arnold > > > > > > > mjh > " The Basil Book " > http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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