Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 In a message dated 12/22/2005 3:59:54 PM US Mountain Standard Time, blue74730@... writes: > I wonder if mold can > cause pneumonia> > Scroll down to aspergillus................ Fungi~http://wordnet.com.au/management_infectious_diseases18.pdf http://wordnet.com.au/Products/diagnosis_management_infectious_diseases18.pdf *******My mold exposure went right into pneumonia..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 Hypersensitivity pneumonitis >> a severe illness caused by excessive inhalation of fungal spores, Also called " farmer's lung " , " air conditioner lung " , etc It is also acknowledged to be caused by indoor molds. Read the IOM damp indoor spaces report called " strong evidence .. This is not an allergy or asthma, it is a serious life threatening immunological illness.!! I copied this from a message posted 9/23/2005 on this forum by dmcouimette@... It was a good post and I did more research and can verify that the post is correct. SW -- Re: [] Pneumonia (reply) In a message dated 12/22/2005 3:59:54 PM US Mountain Standard Time, blue74730@... writes: > I wonder if mold can > cause pneumonia> > Scroll down to aspergillus................ Fungi~http://wordnet.com.au/management_infectious_diseases18.pdf http://wordnet.com.au/Products/diagnosis_management_infectious_diseases18 pdf *******My mold exposure went right into pneumonia..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 Yep, Causes Granulomatous lesions in the lungs and in your body....I have it!!! Or mold related Sardocosis.It is very painful! Marcie Sheehan <msheeh02@...> wrote: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis >> a severe illness caused by excessive inhalation of fungal spores, Also called " farmer's lung " , " air conditioner lung " , etc It is also acknowledged to be caused by indoor molds. Read the IOM damp indoor spaces report called " strong evidence .. This is not an allergy or asthma, it is a serious life threatening immunological illness.!! I copied this from a message posted 9/23/2005 on this forum by dmcouimette@... It was a good post and I did more research and can verify that the post is correct. SW -- Re: [] Pneumonia (reply) In a message dated 12/22/2005 3:59:54 PM US Mountain Standard Time, blue74730@... writes: > I wonder if mold can > cause pneumonia> > Scroll down to aspergillus................ Fungi~http://wordnet.com.au/management_infectious_diseases18.pdf http://wordnet.com.au/Products/diagnosis_management_infectious_diseases18 pdf *******My mold exposure went right into pneumonia..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 ME TOO, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, it got better but now that I had to go back to work I'm wheezing and coughing again. Gotta find another job fast. Wish me luck guys! SW -- Re: [] Pneumonia (reply) In a message dated 12/22/2005 3:59:54 PM US Mountain Standard Time, blue74730@... writes: > I wonder if mold can > cause pneumonia> > Scroll down to aspergillus................ Fungi~http://wordnet.com.au/management_infectious_diseases18.pdf http://wordnet.com.au/Products/diagnosis_management_infectious_diseases18 pdf *******My mold exposure went right into pneumonia..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 MOLD CAUSES ASPIRGILLUS PNEUMONIA, & MAYBE OTHERS THAT I DON'T KNOW ABOUT. VICTORIA Re: [] Pneumonia (reply) > > In a message dated 12/22/2005 3:59:54 PM US Mountain Standard Time, > blue74730@... writes: > > >> I wonder if mold can >> cause pneumonia> >> > > Scroll down to aspergillus................ > Fungi~http://wordnet.com.au/management_infectious_diseases18.pdf > http://wordnet.com.au/Products/diagnosis_management_infectious_diseases18 > pdf > > > *******My mold exposure went right into pneumonia..... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 My symptoms in the past where more neuro and not bothering my lungs. I am sure you are right and it is mold related. I have a man who wants to rent my place, furniture and all and we talked today. He is a son of a cousin's wife and he has been a wild person but claims this last time in prison has changed him but I do not know if I am that desperate. I need the money now that I bought a large pickup to pull a trailer and now cannot afford the trailer and park rent...lol what was I thinking of when I thought that was a good idea? The ER dr didn't do a culture and the handout she gave me said it was either viral or bacterial but if she did a culture, it would probably come back as mold. At least they believe me when I come in spitting up green stuff and when I went in to say it was causing me neuro problems. I got started on Zithromax and bought a four day supply. Sunday is my last tablet but I am still coughing up green stuff. I know I need to leave, I just don't know where? Even motel rooms bother me and the only place warm enough for a tent is Mexico and that is a good way to make sure you will die. Anyone if the Dallas area have a camper shell for a new tundra? I could sleep there for a few days. Bob LymeAngl@... wrote: In a message dated 12/22/2005 3:59:54 PM US Mountain Standard Time, blue74730@... writes: > I wonder if mold can > cause pneumonia> > Scroll down to aspergillus................ Fungi~http://wordnet.com.au/management_infectious_diseases18.pdf http://wordnet.com.au/Products/diagnosis_management_infectious_diseases18.pdf *******My mold exposure went right into pneumonia..... --------------------------------- DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 Sheehan <msheeh02@...> wrote: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis >> a severe illness caused by excessive inhalation of fungal spores, Also called " farmer's lung " , " air conditioner lung " , etc It is also acknowledged to be caused by indoor molds. Read the IOM damp indoor spaces report called " strong evidence .. This is not an allergy or asthma, it is a serious life threatening immunological illness.!! I copied this from a message posted 9/23/2005 on this forum by dmcouimette@... It was a good post and I did more research and can verify that the post is correct. SW It just occurred to me that if I go to my CFS doctor on Monday and I am still spitting up green stuff, wouldn't he do a culture and I could prove it is mold related and treated for it? Can this kind of pneumonia be treated? I finally may have proof that mold in my mobile home is making me ill. This may be good if I can get the EPA involved and the newspaper. Bob --------------------------------- Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 Do a search on this condition Hypersensitivity pneumonitis or farmers lung and see how they verify what test confirms you have it. I was tested for a fungal infection and they did chest x-ray. Some people need a MRI to see the lungs better. Have a good Christmas Bob, I know you're having a rough go of it and I hope you get better like I did. I'm not 100% but slowly getting there after taking probiotics and anti-fungal meds(Nystatin). Take Care of yourself, SW -- Re: [] Pneumonia (reply) Sheehan <msheeh02@...> wrote: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis >> a severe illness caused by excessive inhalation of fungal spores, Also called " farmer's lung " , " air conditioner lung " , etc It is also acknowledged to be caused by indoor molds. Read the IOM damp indoor spaces report called " strong evidence ... This is not an allergy or asthma, it is a serious life threatening immunological illness.!! I copied this from a message posted 9/23/2005 on this forum by dmcouimette@... It was a good post and I did more research and can verify that the post is correct. SW It just occurred to me that if I go to my CFS doctor on Monday and I am still spitting up green stuff, wouldn't he do a culture and I could prove it is mold related and treated for it? Can this kind of pneumonia be treated? I finally may have proof that mold in my mobile home is making me ill. This may be good if I can get the EPA involved and the newspaper. Bob --------------------------------- Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2005 Report Share Posted December 27, 2005 What happens if you get bird flu after you have gotten mold-pneumonia? Is your chance of dying higher? On the BBC website, they say " Bird Flu is coming " and ask people to try to keep their lungs as healthy as possible, because if they get bird flu, they will need that health and strength to stay alive. But I have not seen any similar public warnings in the US. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 What can you do about this? I have pain in my lungs that I need to get checked out. My primary doc referred me to an infectious disease doc. It may take 2 mos to see him though. Loni Marcie McGovern <marcie1029@...> wrote: Yep, Causes Granulomatous lesions in the lungs and in your body....I have it!!! Or mold related Sardocosis.It is very painful! Marcie Sheehan <msheeh02@...> wrote: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis >> a severe illness caused by excessive inhalation of fungal spores, Also called " farmer's lung " , " air conditioner lung " , etc It is also acknowledged to be caused by indoor molds. Read the IOM damp indoor spaces report called " strong evidence .. This is not an allergy or asthma, it is a serious life threatening immunological illness.!! I copied this from a message posted 9/23/2005 on this forum by dmcouimette@... It was a good post and I did more research and can verify that the post is correct. SW -- Re: [] Pneumonia (reply) In a message dated 12/22/2005 3:59:54 PM US Mountain Standard Time, blue74730@... writes: > I wonder if mold can > cause pneumonia> > Scroll down to aspergillus................ Fungi~http://wordnet.com.au/management_infectious_diseases18.pdf http://wordnet.com.au/Products/diagnosis_management_infectious_diseases18 pdf *******My mold exposure went right into pneumonia..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 If you are suffering from mold the pain in your lungs is no surprise- but getting it checked by a good pulminologist is probably a good idea, the pain in my lungs has gotten much better this year and only hurts now if I use the strip heaeters in my rental, or other such pollution- -- In , Loni Rosser <loni326@y...> wrote: > > What can you do about this? I have pain in my lungs that I need to get checked out. My primary doc referred me to an infectious disease doc. It may take 2 mos to see him though. Loni > > Marcie McGovern <marcie1029@y...> wrote: Yep, > Causes Granulomatous lesions in the lungs and in your body....I have it!!! Or mold related Sardocosis.It is very painful! > Marcie > > Sheehan <msheeh02@e...> wrote: > Hypersensitivity pneumonitis >> a severe illness caused by excessive > inhalation of fungal spores, Also called " farmer's lung " , > " air conditioner lung " , etc It is also acknowledged to be caused by > indoor molds. Read the IOM damp indoor spaces report called " strong evidence > . This is not an allergy or asthma, it is a serious life threatening > immunological illness.!! > > I copied this from a message posted 9/23/2005 on this forum by > dmcouimette@a... > It was a good post and I did more research and can verify that the post is > correct. > SW > > -- Re: [] Pneumonia (reply) > > In a message dated 12/22/2005 3:59:54 PM US Mountain Standard Time, > blue74730@y... writes: > > > > I wonder if mold can > > cause pneumonia> > > > > Scroll down to aspergillus................ > Fungi~http://wordnet.com.au/management_infectious_diseases18.pdf > http://wordnet.com.au/Products/diagnosis_management_infectious_diseas es18 > pdf > > > *******My mold exposure went right into pneumonia..... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 I'll look for one, thanks, Loni carondeen <kdeanstudios@...> wrote: If you are suffering from mold the pain in your lungs is no surprise- but getting it checked by a good pulminologist is probably a good idea, the pain in my lungs has gotten much better this year and only hurts now if I use the strip heaeters in my rental, or other such pollution- -- In , Loni Rosser <loni326@y...> wrote: > > What can you do about this? I have pain in my lungs that I need to get checked out. My primary doc referred me to an infectious disease doc. It may take 2 mos to see him though. Loni > > Marcie McGovern <marcie1029@y...> wrote: Yep, > Causes Granulomatous lesions in the lungs and in your body....I have it!!! Or mold related Sardocosis.It is very painful! > Marcie > > Sheehan <msheeh02@e...> wrote: > Hypersensitivity pneumonitis >> a severe illness caused by excessive > inhalation of fungal spores, Also called " farmer's lung " , > " air conditioner lung " , etc It is also acknowledged to be caused by > indoor molds. Read the IOM damp indoor spaces report called " strong evidence > . This is not an allergy or asthma, it is a serious life threatening > immunological illness.!! > > I copied this from a message posted 9/23/2005 on this forum by > dmcouimette@a... > It was a good post and I did more research and can verify that the post is > correct. > SW > > -- Re: [] Pneumonia (reply) > > In a message dated 12/22/2005 3:59:54 PM US Mountain Standard Time, > blue74730@y... writes: > > > > I wonder if mold can > > cause pneumonia> > > > > Scroll down to aspergillus................ > Fungi~http://wordnet.com.au/management_infectious_diseases18.pdf > http://wordnet.com.au/Products/diagnosis_management_infectious_diseas es18 > pdf > > > *******My mold exposure went right into pneumonia..... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 Can you call your primary doctor and tell him/her that 2 months is too far in the future and ask for another referral to someone else? Thats what I would do. Seriously. On 12/29/05, Loni Rosser <loni326@...> wrote: > What can you do about this? I have pain in my lungs that I need to get checked out. My primary doc referred me to an infectious disease doc. It may take 2 mos to see him though. Loni > > Marcie McGovern <marcie1029@...> wrote: Yep, > Causes Granulomatous lesions in the lungs and in your body....I have it!!! Or mold related Sardocosis.It is very painful! > Marcie > > Sheehan <msheeh02@...> wrote: > Hypersensitivity pneumonitis >> a severe illness caused by excessive > inhalation of fungal spores, Also called " farmer's lung " , > " air conditioner lung " , etc It is also acknowledged to be caused by > indoor molds. Read the IOM damp indoor spaces report called " strong evidence > . This is not an allergy or asthma, it is a serious life threatening > immunological illness.!! > > I copied this from a message posted 9/23/2005 on this forum by > dmcouimette@... > It was a good post and I did more research and can verify that the post is > correct. > SW > > -- Re: [] Pneumonia (reply) > > In a message dated 12/22/2005 3:59:54 PM US Mountain Standard Time, > blue74730@... writes: > > > > I wonder if mold can > > cause pneumonia> > > > > Scroll down to aspergillus................ > Fungi~http://wordnet.com.au/management_infectious_diseases18.pdf > http://wordnet.com.au/Products/diagnosis_management_infectious_diseases18 > pdf > > > *******My mold exposure went right into pneumonia..... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 Thanks, Loni LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote: Can you call your primary doctor and tell him/her that 2 months is too far in the future and ask for another referral to someone else? Thats what I would do. Seriously. On 12/29/05, Loni Rosser <loni326@...> wrote: > What can you do about this? I have pain in my lungs that I need to get checked out. My primary doc referred me to an infectious disease doc. It may take 2 mos to see him though. Loni > > Marcie McGovern <marcie1029@...> wrote: Yep, > Causes Granulomatous lesions in the lungs and in your body....I have it!!! Or mold related Sardocosis.It is very painful! > Marcie > > Sheehan <msheeh02@...> wrote: > Hypersensitivity pneumonitis >> a severe illness caused by excessive > inhalation of fungal spores, Also called " farmer's lung " , > " air conditioner lung " , etc It is also acknowledged to be caused by > indoor molds. Read the IOM damp indoor spaces report called " strong evidence > . This is not an allergy or asthma, it is a serious life threatening > immunological illness.!! > > I copied this from a message posted 9/23/2005 on this forum by > dmcouimette@... > It was a good post and I did more research and can verify that the post is > correct. > SW > > -- Re: [] Pneumonia (reply) > > In a message dated 12/22/2005 3:59:54 PM US Mountain Standard Time, > blue74730@... writes: > > > > I wonder if mold can > > cause pneumonia> > > > > Scroll down to aspergillus................ > Fungi~http://wordnet.com.au/management_infectious_diseases18.pdf > http://wordnet.com.au/Products/diagnosis_management_infectious_diseases18 > pdf > > > *******My mold exposure went right into pneumonia..... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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