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Have you read Montoya's study on EBV and HHV6? Looks like viruses, at

least these two, are players. It also looks like healthy people do

not have extremely evlevated IgG titres either. Not to say we don't

all have EBV, just that in some of us it becomes reactivated even

without IgM being high. This link is the complete study done by

Montoya. Everyone on this list should read it.

http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/2/6/741817/MontoyaRevised(edited%

29.pdf

Shoemaker has done extensive testing of patients who react to mold -

they have specific genes - the ones who are sick. I have these genes.

My husband has the same staph colonization I do. He never reacts to

moldy buildings. He does have Lyme disease, but no problems with

mold. Neither of us have sinus infections.

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> EBV is the most connected time and time again viral infection

> associated with cfs-Yet every researcher and there dog can't place

> this in the cfs jigsaw puzzle, basically because as strange as it

> seems you have high ebv titers and someone perfectly healthy

> alongside you has even higher ebv titers without asnything in his

> anatomy missing a beat.

> So if you want to travel down the path most travelled in this

> condition your not very switched on I'm afraid to say.

>

> On your other complaint YOU REACT TO TOXIC MOLD..what is the

> difference between you and others that stay in a hotel that don't

> react?Maybe it's the bugs in your head/sinus jumping at the threat

> another assault of sorts is on it's way?Do you see how even this

> symptom is IN YOUR HEAD ..Can you observe there's a procession that

> takes place by the bacteria when they are challenged and this

> procession only takes place in the CO2 zones of your body. Or do

you

> think your immune system became jumpy and got all screwed up.. I

> personally no longer have a problem stepping into a dusty used

> bookstore by having addressed my sinus bugs, I think you'd be

> foolish to feel you are in the 4% that don't have some sort of

sinus

> problem if you react like you claim..

> tony

>

>

>

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > So what infection would dilate veins? I got this

> pressure

> > > > > > headache,

> > > > > > > > damaged vestibular nerves and vertigo following a

fever

> > and

> > > > > what

> > > > > > > > looked like a minor viral illness. Now I have a huge

> > level

> > > of

> > > > > IgG

> > > > > > > > EBV - did I get reactivated mono from the vocal cord

> exam?

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > a in Wonderland

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > My migraines are only helped through

vasoconstrictors

> > > > > (although

> > > > > > > > vasoconstrictors like Immitrex & pseudophedrine also

> make

> > > my

> > > > > > heart

> > > > > > > > feel very iffy). But narcotics don't work at all for

> me.

> > > > Since

> > > > > > > > vasoconstriction helps, that indicates that increased

> > blood

> > > > > > volume

> > > > > > > > and the resulting pressure on nerves is one major

cause

> > of

> > > > > > > migraines.

> > > > > > > > Other things may also increase pressure on those

nerves

> > > (like

> > > > > > > > elevated or fluctuating cerebrospinal fluid).

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > I read recently that a very large percentage of

> > people

> > > > who

> > > > > > have

> > > > > > > > surgical forehead lifts suddenly stop having

migraines.

> > > > Theory

> > > > > is

> > > > > > > > that perhaps it desensitizes the nerves somehow, but

> they

> > > > don't

> > > > > > > > really know.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > The other big breakthrough in migraines was the

> > recent

> > > > > study

> > > > > > > that

> > > > > > > > showed that repairing a small hole between the

chambers

> > of

> > > > the

> > > > > > > heart

> > > > > > > > (to prevent heart attacks) had the startling side

> effect

> > of

> > > > > > curing

> > > > > > > > almost everyone who had suffered from migraines up to

> > that

> > > > > point.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Obviously, migraines (and some other headaches)

> must

> > be

> > > > > > caused

> > > > > > > by

> > > > > > > > vascular problems which cause enough

> > swelling/inflammation

> > > to

> > > > > > cause

> > > > > > > > nerve irritation. For some reason, most people don't

> > > suffer,

> > > > so

> > > > > > > > either their nerves aren't as sensitive or apparently

> > their

> > > > > > bodies

> > > > > > > > adapt better to increased intracranial pressure?

> Perhaps

> > > it's

> > > > > > > people

> > > > > > > > who already have increased csf levels who are the

ones

> > who

> > > > are

> > > > > > > overly

> > > > > > > > sensitive to headaches as they can't effectively cope

> > with

> > > > any

> > > > > > > > further increase in pressure whether vascular,

> hormonal,

> > > > > > > atmospheric

> > > > > > > > or...?

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > penny

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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