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Faith, if you can afford it, please get a copy of " Mold Warriors " ....it will

explain why you are sick, what tests the doctors should run on you, and how to

treat you so you can hopefully get better.

Go to www.moldwarriors.com and...it is $25......and if you are able to get to

Dr. Shoemaker in Pocomoke, MD, it is worth the trip. 410.957.1550. If you

can't get there because of money or you are too ill, just make sure you find a

doctor who understands that this is not just allergies and is a biotoxic

illness....and hopefully is open to learning. I am lucky to have a physician

like that. I hope you can find one.

Good luck.

Faith <faitheliza44@...> wrote:

And...could someone give me the steps for getting better.....Drs., medicines,

foods etc. I just recently found out I have been exposed to

stachy,aspergil,pencill for apx 1 yr at a very highlevel of spore

count...1,600,800. ANY advice would be greatly appreciated as my son and I are

both very ill.

SERENA EDWARDS <pushcrash@...> wrote:A quick addendum to the personal

reaction testing business. I know a lot has been said about the process of

developing one's senses for use in staying safe. I have recently been confronted

with a very negative practical outcome to that whole discussion and wanted to

correct something:

When a person is still so very toxic that the reactivity is constant - there

simply IS no way to develop that sense ( " fungdar " ). Finding out what you react

to requires first getting clear of the exposure long enough to have a new

reaction. NOT everybody will feel better when away from the acute exposure for

just a couple of days. I was not able to begin distingushing hits until several

months after the acute exposure had ended. and Jonathon went even further

with establishing a baseline for themselves, but the same principle applies -

it's like a light switch - it only has two positions. If it's already turned on,

you can't turn it on some more. You have to turn it off first, if you want to

see the lights come on again. Otherwise, it's like hoping to see a black cat in

a dark room on a moonless night - and visual contrast sensitivity isn't the only

lack of contrast you get along with the toxicity. Job One has to be ending the

acute exposure. Developing fungdar is ONLY useful

as a means of avoiding new exposures once the acute exposure has ended and

sensing new reactions becomes possible again. You have to get safe first. You

can get smarter about staying safe later when you begin to feel a bit better!

Serena

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