Guest guest Posted June 25, 2005 Report Share Posted June 25, 2005 NOPE, BARB--ASPIRGILLUS & PENICILLIUM CAN & DO INVADE THE CNS, & THEY CAUSE DEMYELINATION. VICKI :>( (WHO AWOKE IN EXCRUCIATINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG PAIN FROM DEMYELINATION & SWELLING AROUND MY SPINAL CORD!!) [AspergillusSupport] Questions on testing for aspergillus blood infection > As I understand it there are four different ways that aspergillus > can effect you. One is an allergic response, the other is affected > by mycotoxins/poisons, the other is a pulmonary infection and lastly > the other is a systemic blood infection. I understand that the last > one is most rare. Is this information above correct??? > > Problem I'm having is so many recommendations to doctors and tests, > etc are confusing these types. I test negatively to aspergillus or > any mold allergy. I have many other allergies though. I do have > mycotoxins show up in my urine, so I have been exposed and am now > being exposed to mycotoxins and have advice on what to do about > that. I'm quite sure I do not have pulmonary aspergillus as have no > breathing problems. However I think I could have blood infection. > How I think I could have gotten exposed and infected in this more > rare problem, is not important to have everyone read. Anyway, with > this in mind, can anyone recommend, no matter how far I have to > travel that I can be tested for blood infection of aspergillus? > Even if I can never get rid of, I want to know. > > Thanks, Barb > > > > > IMPORTANT: Before writing messages to this group please read the > guidelines for suitable behavior at > http://www.aspergillus.man.ac.uk/patients/articles/regs.shtml > <BR> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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