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> where we see:

> " Brain abscesses commonly occur when bacteria or fungi infect part of the

brain. "

I found out recently that my brother is involved in some mold litigation in the

area of

roofing inspections. He told me that he knows a person with holes in his brain

from the

mold. He said it was documented by doctor's brain scans, it was someone through

his

work. He has a great deal of sympathy for me, which is nice.

>

> Now, I'm pretty brain dead at the moment. .......Because, you know, brain fog.

Which is

altogether more fungus, fog, and brain matter than I can command at the moment.

But

still. The alarms go off, you know?

For someone who is brain dead, you are pretty entertaining.....

>

> I now call this phenomenon of hyperawareness that we all experience " fungdar " .

This is

similar to radar or gaydar, but only happens to Moldies.

I had a good laugh at this, it's close to home. A real LOL! Thanks.

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> But, as always, I have to throw it another complication.

> The upregulation of systemic Immune Complement Factors involves a

> delayed response. When I did my " proximity testing " , the peak of my

> response occured FOUR HOURS after the " hit " and then tapered off.

> I had to keep track of my movements in order to make a correlation

> with primary slammers that had happened hours ago instead of

> automatically implicating the current location.

I always keep an activity log. In my herbal practice, to help clients

detect food allergies and also environment allergies I had them keep a daily

log of what they ingested, an activity log and also a symptom log. Doing

this for 2 weeks is a very helpful tool. Ongoing is even better.

> And Carl. Where the heck you been all these years?

I agree and that's why I'm so interested in Carl's book. Will order it from

him as soon as I hear from him.

Rosie

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