Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 Wow willow you just answered my 2 year long problem, I am a bone marrow recipient from having luekemia (a.l.l. Acute lymphatic leukemia). Every symptom on there I have I even see the fungi of the picture I googled in my eyes. There worm like dotted and blueish. I believe I been missed diagnosed and neglected by the medical establishment by being on immune suppressant drugs (cyclosporine and cellcept) for 8 years after transplant. I have an appointment with my hematologist oncologist at city of hope in duarte,ca the 30th and im going to bring this information to her. I believe she knows or knew I had this condition and was an account of it for her neglection in the long use of those drugs post transplant. Thanks for this information. Its a huge weight off my shoulders to know what is wrong with me. I believe all the supplements and technique from this site I learned and used were the key to keeping me alive this past year. God has a plan for me and all of us and I am greatfull for everyone that has helped me cope with this affliction. On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 4:54 pm, Willow Morningsky wrote: > Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > symptoms I am dealing with > can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > black specks (pg. 8). > > If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > arthropods, that could be part > of why nothing kills it. > > I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > disfunctional. It's just a thought. > > I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are. > > Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection. > Symptoms resemble those of biting mites: > > http://www.aspergillus.org.uk/secure/articles/pdfs/Aspergillosis_Backgrounder-Fi\ nal-1.pdf > > Adam Rumblers C.C. www.myspace.com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 Very interesting. Now I'm wondering as I have the blueish colored wormlike looking things and lots of black specs. I had surgery almost 2 years ago and was on two different antibiotics for 6 months. If this is what itis is there anything we can do about it lou> Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > symptoms I am dealing with> can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > black specks (pg. 8).>> If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > arthropods, that could be part> of why nothing kills it.>> I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > disfunctional. It's just a thought.>> I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.>> Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.> Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:>> http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 And look what I found lou! ViraCor Laboratories Launches Comprehensive Testing for Fungal Infections Wed Oct 1, 11:40 AM KANSAS CITY, Mo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ViraCor Laboratories, a specialty molecular diagnostic reference laboratory that provides same day turnaround for laboratory tests, today announced the launch of a comprehensive mycology, or fungus, testing service that will allow the company to quickly detect potentially deadly fungal infections in patients. Fast diagnosis of fungal infections can significantly improve patient outcomes and prevent the overuse of costly, toxic antifungal therapy. As part of this new testing service, ViraCor has begun offering two tests – Platelia â„¢ Aspergillus EIA and Fungitell ® β -D Glucan – that together provide the most comprehensive fungal infection testing available. Both tests have been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). “ Fungal infections are emerging as a major cause of sickness and death among transplant and immunocompromised patients. Because these infections progress so rapidly, fast, accurate diagnosis is critical to patient health, â€� said Steve Kleiboeker, PhD and Chief Scientific Officer of ViraCor Laboratories. “ Currently, physicians administer highly toxic antifungal therapy, which can be expensive and dangerous, as a precautionary measure in many patients because symptoms of fungal infections are so vague. With fast turnaround of accurate test results from ViraCor, doctors have the information they need to treat patients correctly, reducing the inappropriate use of drugs, and ultimately saving lives. â€� Platelia Aspergillus EIA, which will be marketed as Aspergillus Galactomannan EIA by ViraCor, tests for Invasive Aspergillosis, one of the most serious fungal infections. It has mortality rates reaching 80-100 percent in adults and 75 percent in children with compromised immune systems. Studies have shown that testing with Aspergillus Galactomannan EIA can detect Aspergillus infection up to 10 days earlier than traditional testing methods such as cell culture. Fungitell β -D Glucan is the only FDA-cleared test for Candida, a yeast that can act as an opportunistic pathogen in patients with compromised immune systems and lead to Invasive Candidiasis. In addition to Candida, the test quickly and accurately detects 9 other pathogens: Acremonium Aspergillus Coccidioides immitis Fusarium Histoplasma capsulatum Pneumocystis jiroveci Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sporothrix schenckii Trichosporon To achieve the most effective fungal infection monitoring and ensure the most accurate diagnosis, ViraCor recommends that Aspergillus Galactomannan EIA and Fungitell β -D Glucan be used together. As recommended by the manufacturers of the tests, high-risk patients should be monitored two to three times per week. â€� Many of the fungi in these tests can be found in nature and healthy humans can breathe them in with very little risk of infection. However, for patients with compromised immune systems, who cannot readily fight disease, these fungi can be deadly, â€� said , President of ViraCor. “ Since many of the doctors whom ViraCor serves treat patients with compromised immune systems, fungal infection testing is an important addition to our test menu. We are committed to providing clinically relevant tests and unmatched turnaround time to our customers so they can in turn provide better care to their patients. This has been our mission since our founding and it is the core of what we do. â€� ViraCor is one of only two national clinical reference laboratories in the nation that run the Fungitell β -D Glucan test. The company is the only laboratory to guarantee same day turnaround of Aspergillus Galactomannan EIA and Fungitell β -D Glucan test results. ViraCor offers a range of complex, quantitative molecular diagnostic tests. In addition to Aspergillus Galactomannan EIA and Fungitell β -D Glucan, the company offers tests for infectious diseases including BK Virus (BKV), JC Virus (JCV), Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), and Cytomegalovirus (CMV). About ViraCor Laboratories ViraCor Laboratories is a leading molecular diagnostic and research laboratory dedicated to providing innovative diagnostic testing to critical care patients and those with compromised immune systems, with expertise in infectious diseases, including viruses, protozoa and fungi. The company set the standard for the diagnostic industry by turning all patient results around in less than 24 hours, unlike traditional lab results which can take three days to several weeks. The company is a trusted partner of transplant hospitals nationwide, including two-thirds of all pediatric transplant hospitals. www.viracor.com Corporate Contact: ViraCor Laboratories Bob Wilhelm, 800-305-5198 bwilhelm@... or Media Contact: Seigenthaler Public Relations Amy D. Asper, 615-327-7999 aasper@... On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 3:59 am, Lou wrote: > Very interesting. Now I'm wondering as I have the blueish colored > wormlike looking things and lots of black specs. I had surgery almost 2 > years ago and was on two different antibiotics for 6 months. > > If this is what itis is there anything we can do about it > > lou > > >>> Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the >>> symptoms I am dealing with >>> can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and >>> black specks (pg. 8). >>> >>> If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against >>> arthropods, that could be part >>> of why nothing kills it. >>> >>> I don't know.  I know nothing. This has my brain numb and >>> disfunctional. It's just a thought. >>> >>> I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are. >>> >>> Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection. >>> Symptoms resemble those of biting mites: >>> >>> http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos >>> is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf >>> >>> >> Adam >> Rumblers C.C. >> www.myspace. com/irishbandido > > Adam Rumblers C.C. www.myspace.com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 We should all get tested for this. Maybe they'll give us a group rate! Haha On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 4:04 am, Adam wrote: > And look what I found lou! > ViraCor Laboratories Launches Comprehensive Testing for Fungal > Infections Wed Oct 1, 11:40 AM > > KANSAS CITY, Mo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ViraCor Laboratories, a specialty > molecular diagnostic reference laboratory that provides same day > turnaround for laboratory tests, today announced the launch of a > comprehensive mycology, or fungus, testing service that will allow the > company to quickly detect potentially deadly fungal infections in > patients. Fast diagnosis of fungal infections can significantly improve > patient outcomes and prevent the overuse of costly, toxic antifungal > therapy. > > As part of this new testing service, ViraCor has begun offering two > tests – Platelia â„¢ Aspergillus EIA and Fungitell ® > β -D Glucan – that together provide the most comprehensive > fungal infection testing available. Both tests have been cleared by the > U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). > > “ Fungal infections are emerging as a major cause of sickness and > death among transplant and immunocompromised patients. Because these > infections progress so rapidly, fast, accurate diagnosis is critical to > patient health, â€� said Steve Kleiboeker, PhD and Chief > Scientific Officer of ViraCor Laboratories. “ Currently, > physicians administer highly toxic antifungal therapy, which can be > expensive and dangerous, as a precautionary measure in many patients > because symptoms of fungal infections are so vague. With fast > turnaround > of accurate test results from ViraCor, doctors have the information > they > need to treat patients correctly, reducing the inappropriate use of > drugs, and ultimately saving lives. â€� > > Platelia Aspergillus EIA, which will be marketed as Aspergillus > Galactomannan EIA by ViraCor, tests for Invasive Aspergillosis, one of > the most serious fungal infections. It has mortality rates reaching > 80-100 percent in adults and 75 percent in children with compromised > immune systems. Studies have shown that testing with Aspergillus > Galactomannan EIA can detect Aspergillus infection up to 10 days > earlier > than traditional testing methods such as cell culture. > > Fungitell β -D Glucan is the only FDA-cleared test for Candida, a > yeast that can act as an opportunistic pathogen in patients with > compromised immune systems and lead to Invasive Candidiasis. In > addition > to Candida, the test quickly and accurately detects 9 other pathogens: > > Acremonium > Aspergillus > Coccidioides immitis > Fusarium > Histoplasma capsulatum > Pneumocystis jiroveci > Saccharomyces cerevisiae > Sporothrix schenckii > Trichosporon > > To achieve the most effective fungal infection monitoring and ensure > the most accurate diagnosis, ViraCor recommends that Aspergillus > Galactomannan EIA and Fungitell β -D Glucan be used together. As > recommended by the manufacturers of the tests, high-risk patients > should > be monitored two to three times per week. > > â€� Many of the fungi in these tests can be found in nature and > healthy humans can breathe them in with very little risk of infection. > However, for patients with compromised immune systems, who cannot > readily fight disease, these fungi can be deadly, â€� said > , President of ViraCor. “ Since many of the doctors whom > ViraCor serves treat patients with compromised immune systems, fungal > infection testing is an important addition to our test menu. We are > committed to providing clinically relevant tests and unmatched > turnaround time to our customers so they can in turn provide better > care > to their patients. This has been our mission since our founding and it > is the core of what we do. â€� > > ViraCor is one of only two national clinical reference laboratories in > the nation that run the Fungitell β -D Glucan test. The company is > the only laboratory to guarantee same day turnaround of Aspergillus > Galactomannan EIA and Fungitell β -D Glucan test results. > > ViraCor offers a range of complex, quantitative molecular diagnostic > tests. In addition to Aspergillus Galactomannan EIA and Fungitell β > -D Glucan, the company offers tests for infectious diseases including > BK > Virus (BKV), JC Virus (JCV), Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), and > Cytomegalovirus (CMV). > > About ViraCor Laboratories > > ViraCor Laboratories is a leading molecular diagnostic and research > laboratory dedicated to providing innovative diagnostic testing to > critical care patients and those with compromised immune systems, with > expertise in infectious diseases, including viruses, protozoa and > fungi. > The company set the standard for the diagnostic industry by turning all > patient results around in less than 24 hours, unlike traditional lab > results which can take three days to several weeks. The company is a > trusted partner of transplant hospitals nationwide, including > two-thirds > of all pediatric transplant hospitals. www.viracor.com > > Corporate Contact: ViraCor Laboratories Bob Wilhelm, 800-305-5198 > bwilhelm@... or Media Contact: Seigenthaler Public Relations > Amy > D. Asper, 615-327-7999 aasper@... > > On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 3:59 am, Lou wrote: >> Very interesting. Now I'm wondering as I have the blueish colored >> wormlike looking things and lots of black specs. I had surgery almost >> 2 >> years ago and was on two different antibiotics for 6 months. >> >> If this is what itis is there anything we can do about it >> >> lou >> >> >>>> Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the >>>> symptoms I am dealing with >>>> can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and >>>> black specks (pg. 8). >>>> >>>> If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against >>>> arthropods, that could be part >>>> of why nothing kills it. >>>> >>>> I don't know.  I know nothing. This has my brain numb and >>>> disfunctional. It's just a thought. >>>> >>>> I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are. >>>> >>>> Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection. >>>> Symptoms resemble those of biting mites: >>>> >>>> http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos >>>> is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf >>>> >>>> >>> Adam >>> Rumblers C.C. >>> www.myspace. com/irishbandido >> >> > Adam > Rumblers C.C. > www.myspace.com/irishbandido > > Adam Rumblers C.C. www.myspace.com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 I agree. Let me know ifyou do. I can't afford anything like this til a job comes my way. Thanks Adam. lou>>>> Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the>>>> symptoms I am dealing with>>>> can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and>>>> black specks (pg. 8).>>>>>>>> If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against>>>> arthropods, that could be part>>>> of why nothing kills it.>>>>>>>> I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and>>>> disfunctional. It's just a thought.>>>>>>>> I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.>>>>>>>> Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.>>>> Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:>>>>>>>> http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos>>>> is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf>>>>>>>>>>> Adam >>> Rumblers C.C.>>> www.myspace. com/irishbandido>>>>> Adam > Rumblers C..C.> www.myspace. com/irishbandido>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 Wow Adam, what a blessing for you. I scanned through that whole article and it definately fits. Cant wait to hear what the doc has to say after you bring her this information. You must be so relieved. Please keep us updated!! > > Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > > symptoms I am dealing with > > can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > > black specks (pg. 8). > > > > If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > > arthropods, that could be part > > of why nothing kills it. > > > > I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > > disfunctional. It's just a thought. > > > > I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are. > > > > Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection. > > Symptoms resemble those of biting mites: > > > > http://www.aspergillus.org.uk/secure/articles/pdfs/Aspergillosis_Backg rounder-Final-1.pdf > > > > > Adam > Rumblers C.C. > www.myspace.com/irishbandido > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 WOW!! Excellent find! I'm going to call my doctor next week to be tested... Bessie > >>> Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > >>> symptoms I am dealing with > >>> can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > >>> black specks (pg. 8). > >>> > >>> If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > >>> arthropods, that could be part > >>> of why nothing kills it. > >>> > >>> I don't know.  I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > >>> disfunctional. It's just a thought. > >>> > >>> I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are. > >>> > >>> Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection. > >>> Symptoms resemble those of biting mites: > >>> > >>> http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos > >>> is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf > >>> > >>> > >> Adam > >> Rumblers C.C. > >> www.myspace. com/irishbandido > > > > > Adam > Rumblers C.C. > www.myspace.com/irishbandido > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 According to one of Frito's research articles we can take baculius and a few other kinds of probiotics to fight off things like increase of candida. You can find these helpful remidies in activa yougert so that you don't have to go buy a bunch of probiotics. Just eat the activa once in the Am and once in the Pm with out any other food for a short duration. I do it like the sulffur. Nothing 15 mins before or after. J.> Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > symptoms I am dealing with> can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > black specks (pg. 8).>> If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > arthropods, that could be part> of why nothing kills it.>> I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > disfunctional. It's just a thought.>> I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.>> Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.> Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:>> http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 DETOX<DETOX<DETOX. For those with actual birdmites, fungas attracts, feeds, and helps protect. For those with morg's, mycoplasma is definately an issue. Fight fungus, yeast and anything else. It is easy to introduce to the body through inhalation, or introduction through the skin due to infestation. Candida of the intestinal tract is pretty much a given these days with the advent of abx and the quality of our diet. I had to get really aggressive with treatment of these issues even after 8 months of fighting those very issues. From: jeannine allaire <ratgodess@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 4:51:25 PMSubject: Re: Aspergillis Commonly Misdiagnosed as Mites - According to one of Frito's research articles we can take baculius and a few other kinds of probiotics to fight off things like increase of candida. You can find these helpful remidies in activa yougert so that you don't have to go buy a bunch of probiotics. Just eat the activa once in the Am and once in the Pm with out any other food for a short duration. I do it like the sulffur. Nothing 15 mins before or after. J.> Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > symptoms I am dealing with> can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > black specks (pg. 8).>> If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > arthropods, that could be part> of why nothing kills it.>> I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > disfunctional. It's just a thought.>> I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.>> Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.> Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:>> http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Speaking of which Frito, I wanted to let you and others know that the sea weed and oragano oil has done wonders for the way my insides feel. I feel so clean inside. LMAO. I know that sounds funny, like something you might hear in a douch commercial. But honestly, my internal organs feel rejuvinated like I felt when I was a kid. I did add the Activa on to these things as well and since the ratties have had antibiotics several times in their lives especially after surgeries d/t all the terminex sprayings I beleive, they are eating blue berry activa too. Thanks for all your advice. J. > Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > symptoms I am dealing with> can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > black specks (pg. 8).>> If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > arthropods, that could be part> of why nothing kills it.>> I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > disfunctional. It's just a thought.>> I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.>> Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.> Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:>> http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 You are so welcome and I am so happy you are having results. Keep fighting the yeast and fungus issues. You will find you will recover much quicker and better!!!! That oregano oil is one of the most potent things you can take internally for those issues, and eventually you may add in others as well. FYI, to all taking garlic, its just as potent as abx's, so don't forget candida/fungal issues that can develop with its use as well. Its an ongoing fight, keep hammering!!! HUGS.....FritoBandito From: jeannine allaire <ratgodess@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 6:08:18 PMSubject: Re: Aspergillis Commonly Misdiagnosed as Mites - Speaking of which Frito, I wanted to let you and others know that the sea weed and oragano oil has done wonders for the way my insides feel. I feel so clean inside. LMAO. I know that sounds funny, like something you might hear in a douch commercial. But honestly, my internal organs feel rejuvinated like I felt when I was a kid. I did add the Activa on to these things as well and since the ratties have had antibiotics several times in their lives especially after surgeries d/t all the terminex sprayings I beleive, they are eating blue berry activa too. Thanks for all your advice. J. > Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > symptoms I am dealing with> can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > black specks (pg. 8).>> If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > arthropods, that could be part> of why nothing kills it.>> I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > disfunctional. It's just a thought.>> I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.>> Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.> Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:>> http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Hi there, I don't really buy that Candida is the problem. My wife had severe candida problems but never got bothered by the mites. -requireshelp Re: Aspergillis Commonly Misdiagnosed as Mites - According to one of Frito's research articles we can take baculius and a few other kinds of probiotics to fight off things like increase of candida. You can find these helpful remidies in activa yougert so that you don't have to go buy a bunch of probiotics. Just eat the activa once in the Am and once in the Pm with out any other food for a short duration. I do it like the sulffur. Nothing 15 mins before or after. J.> Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > symptoms I am dealing with> can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > black specks (pg. 8).>> If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > arthropods, that could be part> of why nothing kills it.>> I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > disfunctional. It's just a thought.>> I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.>> Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.> Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:>> http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Either you believe it or not. No biggie. From: J S <requireshelp@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 6:50:35 PMSubject: Re: Aspergillis Commonly Misdiagnosed as Mites - Hi there, I don't really buy that Candida is the problem. My wife had severe candida problems but never got bothered by the mites. -requireshelp Re: Aspergillis Commonly Misdiagnosed as Mites - According to one of Frito's research articles we can take baculius and a few other kinds of probiotics to fight off things like increase of candida. You can find these helpful remidies in activa yougert so that you don't have to go buy a bunch of probiotics. Just eat the activa once in the Am and once in the Pm with out any other food for a short duration. I do it like the sulffur. Nothing 15 mins before or after. J.> Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > symptoms I am dealing with> can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > black specks (pg. 8).>> If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > arthropods, that could be part> of why nothing kills it.>> I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > disfunctional. It's just a thought.>> I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.>> Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.> Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:>> http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Thank you. I will.> Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > symptoms I am dealing with> can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > black specks (pg. 8).>> If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > arthropods, that could be part> of why nothing kills it.>> I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > disfunctional. It's just a thought.>> I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.>> Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.> Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:>> http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 maybe hers were internal...i know a few like that.> > Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > > symptoms I am dealing with> > can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > > black specks (pg. 8).> >> > If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > > arthropods, that could be part> > of why nothing kills it.> >> > I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > > disfunctional. It's just a thought.> >> > I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.> >> > Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.> > Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:> >> > http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf> >> > > Adam > Rumblers C.C.> www.myspace. com/irishbandido> > > > > ________________________________> Looking for the perfect gift?Give the gift of Flickr!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Not everyone has to agree on everything. I do know for me, that only until I addressed the fungal aspect, did I kick the mites off my body and yes, I did have them internally. They were in my sinus passages and bronchus of which I have previously been diagnosed with Aspergillus of the external ear, also, Kleibseila, and staph aureus. And because of this and my abx history, a hell of a candida problem. I peed these things out, I coughed them up, and I had them pop out of my lacrimal ducts. Jan and Feb were the most awful months of my life and I have never ever been so sick. I am happy to hear that some are not affected, as I wouldn't wish this on anybody. My best to all....Frito From: itsjustmedammitgrl <dammitgrl2001@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 9:18:56 PMSubject: Re: Aspergillis Commonly Misdiagnosed as Mites - maybe hers were internal...i know a few like that.> > Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > > symptoms I am dealing with> > can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > > black specks (pg. 8).> >> > If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > > arthropods, that could be part> > of why nothing kills it.> >> > I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > > disfunctional. It's just a thought.> >> > I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.> >> > Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.> > Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:> >> > http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf> >> > > Adam > Rumblers C.C.> www.myspace. com/irishbandido> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> Looking for the perfect gift?Give the gift of Flickr!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Sounds like how I am now. On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 6:29 pm, fritolay66 wrote: > Not everyone has to agree on everything. I do know for me, that only > until I addressed the fungal aspect, did I kick the mites off my body > and yes, I did have them internally. They were in my sinus passages > and bronchus of which I have previously been diagnosed with Aspergillus > of the external ear, also, Kleibseila, and staph aureus. And because > of this and my abx history, a hell of a candida problem. I peed these > things out, I coughed them up, and I had them pop out of my lacrimal > ducts. Jan and Feb were the most awful months of my life and I have > never ever been so sick. I am happy to hear that some are not > affected, as I wouldn't wish this on anybody. My best to all....Frito > > -------------------- > > From: itsjustmedammitgrl <dammitgrl2001@...> > bird mites > Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 9:18:56 PM > Subject: Re: Aspergillis Commonly Misdiagnosed as Mites > - > > maybe hers were internal...i know a few like that. > >> > Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the >> > symptoms I am dealing with >> > can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods >> and >> > black specks (pg. 8). >> > >> > If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against >> > arthropods, that could be part >> > of why nothing kills it. >> > >> > I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and >> > disfunctional. It's just a thought. >> > >> > I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are. >> > >> > Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection. >> > Symptoms resemble those of biting mites: >> > >> > http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos >> is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf >> > >> > >> Adam >> Rumblers C.C. >> www.myspace. com/irishbandido >> >> >> >> >> ____________ _________ _________ __ >> Looking for the perfect gift?Give the gift of Flickr! >> > > Adam Rumblers C.C. www.myspace.com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 I am sorry to hear that Adam. It isn't an easy road. How can I help? Be back tomorrow. From: Adam <deadsled@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 9:38:11 PMSubject: Re: Re: Aspergillis Commonly Misdiagnosed as Mites - Sounds like how I am now.On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 6:29 pm, fritolay66 wrote:> Not everyone has to agree on everything. I do know for me, that only > until I addressed the fungal aspect, did I kick the mites off my body > and yes, I did have them internally. They were in my sinus passages > and bronchus of which I have previously been diagnosed with Aspergillus > of the external ear, also, Kleibseila, and staph aureus. And because > of this and my abx history, a hell of a candida problem. I peed these > things out, I coughed them up, and I had them pop out of my lacrimal > ducts. Jan and Feb were the most awful months of my life and I have > never ever been so sick. I am happy to hear that some are not > affected, as I wouldn't wish this on anybody. My best to all....Frito>> ------------ -------->> From: itsjustmedammitgrl <dammitgrl2001>> bird mites> Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 9:18:56 PM> Subject: Re: Aspergillis Commonly Misdiagnosed as Mites > ->> maybe hers were internal...i know a few like that.> >> > Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the>> > symptoms I am dealing with>> > can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods >> and>> > black specks (pg. 8).>> >>> > If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against>> > arthropods, that could be part>> > of why nothing kills it.>> >>> > I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and>> > disfunctional. It's just a thought.>> >>> > I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.>> >>> > Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.>> > Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:>> >>> > http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos >> is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf>> >>> >>> Adam >> Rumblers C.C.>> www.myspace. com/irishbandido>>>>>>>>>> ____________ _________ _________ __>> Looking for the perfect gift?Give the gift of Flickr!>>>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Grandpas bird is deathly sick too. His left eye is sealed shut he doest sing or chirp right now. So I know there's something going on it the environment even though gramps thinks im crazy On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 6:49 pm, fritolay66 wrote: > I am sorry to hear that Adam. It isn't an easy road. How can I help? > Be back tomorrow. > > -------------------- > > From: Adam <deadsled@...> > bird mites > Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 9:38:11 PM > Subject: Re: Re: Aspergillis Commonly Misdiagnosed as > Mites - > > Sounds like how I am now. > On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 6:29 pm, fritolay66 wrote: >> Not everyone has to agree on everything. I do know for me, that only >> until I addressed the fungal aspect, did I kick the mites off my body >> and yes, I did have them internally. They were in my sinus passages >> and bronchus of which I have previously been diagnosed with >> Aspergillus >> of the external ear, also, Kleibseila, and staph aureus. And because >> of this and my abx history, a hell of a candida problem. I peed these >> things out, I coughed them up, and I had them pop out of my lacrimal >> ducts. Jan and Feb were the most awful months of my life and I have >> never ever been so sick. I am happy to hear that some are not >> affected, as I wouldn't wish this on anybody. My best to all....Frito >> >> ------------ -------- >> >> From: itsjustmedammitgrl <dammitgrl2001> >> bird mites >> Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 9:18:56 PM >> Subject: Re: Aspergillis Commonly Misdiagnosed as Mites >> - >> >> maybe hers were internal...i know a few like that. >> >>> > Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the >>> > symptoms I am dealing with >>> > can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods >>> and >>> > black specks (pg. 8). >>> > >>> > If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against >>> > arthropods, that could be part >>> > of why nothing kills it. >>> > >>> > I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and >>> > disfunctional. It's just a thought. >>> > >>> > I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are. >>> > >>> > Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection. >>> > Symptoms resemble those of biting mites: >>> > >>> > http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos >>> is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf >>> > >>> > >>> Adam >>> Rumblers C.C. >>> www.myspace. com/irishbandido >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ____________ _________ _________ __ >>> Looking for the perfect gift?Give the gift of Flickr! >>> >> >> > Adam > Rumblers C.C. > www.myspace. com/irishbandido > > Adam Rumblers C.C. www.myspace.com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 I'M WITH FRITO....WHAT CAN WE DO?> >> > Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the> >> > symptoms I am dealing with> >> > can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods > >> and> >> > black specks (pg. 8).> >> >> >> > If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against> >> > arthropods, that could be part> >> > of why nothing kills it.> >> >> >> > I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and> >> > disfunctional. It's just a thought.> >> >> >> > I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.> >> >> >> > Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.> >> > Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:> >> >> >> > http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos > >> is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf> >> >> >> >> >> Adam > >> Rumblers C.C.> >> www.myspace. com/irishbandido> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> ____________ _________ _________ __> >> Looking for the perfect gift?Give the gift of Flickr!> >>> >> > > Adam > Rumblers C.C.> www.myspace. com/irishbandido> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 She never had an internal problem either. I was having a severe problem, while she was not having a problem with mites at all. -requireshelp From: itsjustmedammitgrl <dammitgrl2001@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 9:18:56 PMSubject: Re: Aspergillis Commonly Misdiagnosed as Mites - maybe hers were internal...i know a few like that.> > Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > > symptoms I am dealing with> > can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > > black specks (pg. 8).> >> > If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > > arthropods, that could be part> > of why nothing kills it.> >> > I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > > disfunctional. It's just a thought.> >> > I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.> >> > Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.> > Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:> >> > http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf> >> > > Adam > Rumblers C.C.> www.myspace. com/irishbandido> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> Looking for the perfect gift?Give the gift of Flickr!> Canada Toolbar : Search from anywhere on the web and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 I just wanted to let you all know I found some great stuff at the 99 cent store. Its laundry detergent with color safe bleach and borax. I couldn't believe it... The dollar tree and 99 cent store seem to have a bunch of stuff if you look at whats in it and its cheap...J. > Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > symptoms I am dealing with> can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > black specks (pg. 8).>> If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > arthropods, that could be part> of why nothing kills it.>> I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > disfunctional. It's just a thought.>> I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.>> Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.> Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:>> http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 HMMM...WELL, WE NEED TO FIND OUT WHAT HER SECRET IS!> > > Maybe this was already posted, but I just read it and most of the > > > symptoms I am dealing with> > > can be found here: the lint-like puff balls (pg. 7), the blue rods and > > > black specks (pg. 8)..> > >> > > If it is fungal, and we are dousing ourselves with poisons against > > > arthropods, that could be part> > > of why nothing kills it.> > >> > > I don't know. I know nothing. This has my brain numb and > > > disfunctional. It's just a thought.> > >> > > I'm posting it to share and to see what others' responses are.> > >> > > Medical - Aspergillus - A Serious Fungal Infection.> > > Symptoms resemble those of biting mites:> > >> > > http://www.aspergil lus.org.uk/ secure/articles/ pdfs/Aspergillos is_Backgrounder- Final-1.pdf> > >> > > > > Adam > > Rumblers C.C.> > www.myspace. com/irishbandido> > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> > Looking for the perfect gift?Give the gift of Flickr!> >> > > > __________________________________________________________________> Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now at> http://ca.toolbar..> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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