Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 The women & their > children need to be tested for all of these. Also we > need to find a lab that > will test for Silicone hypersensitivity, Ionized > platinum hypersensitivity, > neurotoxins and MSH levels, bacteria, fungi, and > biotoxins from mold > I found all below in the DOW Settlement > > There are 134 Signs-Symptoms-Findings listed > > Disease and Disability/Severity Definitions: > Definitions of Covered Conditions: > > > > Sclerosis, Scleroderma, Lupus, Sicca Syndrome, Mixed > Connective Tissue > Disease/Overlap Syndrome, Arthritis, Rheumatoid > arthritis, Non-Specific > Immune Condition, Non-Specific Autoimmune Condition, > Anemia, Neurological > Disease Syndrome, Neurological Disorders, Abnormal > Brain MRI or Spect Scan, > Loss of Short Term Memory, Multiple Sclerosis or > Multiple Sclerosis-like > syndrome, Polymyositis, Dermatomyositis, Sjogren's > Syndrome, Raynaud’s > phenomenon, Thyroid disorder, Sleeping Spells, > Elevation of Immunoglobulin, > Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, EBV, Colitis or Bowel > irritability, Pulmonary > Disease, Serositis, Renal disorder, Hematologic > disorder, Antinuclear > antibody, Myositis or Myopathy, Peripheral > Neuropathy or Polyneuropathy, > Serologic abnormalities: > Anti-DNA,SSA,SSB,RNP,SM,SCL-70,centromere, > Jo-1PM-SCL, or double stranded DNA (using ELISA with > standard cutoffs), © > anti-microsomal, anti-cardiolipin, or RF, > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > I did not find but maybe over looked. > > > > Fibromyalgia, Organ Calcification, Loss of Smell and > Taste, Cancer > Allergic reactions to: Everything – Medications – > Small amounts of everyday > chemicals – Silicone > Allergic Responses: Chest pain – Shortness of breath > - Spasms of the > Esophagus - Rashes – Itching - Asthma – Cough – > Joint pain – Headaches - > Loss of voice for hours or days - Lose muscle > control - Whole body shaking > Spine: degenerative disc disease, canal stenosis, > disc dessication, > spurring, degenerative spondylosis > Shoulders, Knees, Hips: degeneration and > osteoarthritis at the joint and > tearing of the tendons and ligaments. > > > > Subject: This is what I come up with on the tests > from the Google search ... > I will find out if the doctor tells me the same > thing when I see him next > week. > > They just did them last week, all came back with > some level. I went to the > lab and picked up my tests results. > > Blood test: > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > RNP Antibodies ... Anti-Rnp antibodies in chronic > liver diseases > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Antibodies ... SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Sjogren’s Anti-SS-A …Sjögren’s syndrome is a > systemic inflammatory disorder > that affects the mucous membranes > > Sjogren’s Anti-SS-B > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > What is it? > Sjögren’s syndrome is a systemic inflammatory > disorder that affects the > mucous membranes, causing dry mouth, decreased tear > production, and other > dry conditions of the body’s membranes. Although the > cause is unknown, it > usually occurs in women around 50 years old. The dry > membranes may occur > with > <http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/conditions/rheumatoid.html> > rheumatoid arthritis or other connective tissue > diseases. Characteristic > symptoms include dry or itching eyes, dry mouth, > decreased taste ability, > difficulty swallowing, joint pain, and swollen > glands. Other non-specific > symptoms that patients might experience include > chronic fatigue and fever. > There is an increased incidence of > <http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/conditions/lymphoma.html> > lymphoma among patients with this syndrome. > > Tests > Tests for Sjögren’s syndrome may include: > > * > <http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/ana/glance.html> > Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) (positive) > * > <http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/rheumatoid/glance.html > > Rheumatoid factor (RF) (often positive) > * Antibodies specific to Sjögren’s syndrome (SS): > anti-SS-A and SS-B; > SS-A is also called Ro, while SS-B is also called La > (usually positive) > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Antinclear Antibodies Direct.. systemic scleroderma, > as well as overlapping > or other autoimmune diseases. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Antiscleroderma-70 Antibodies.. Raynaud’s disease > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Anti-DNA (DS) Ab Qn .. Lupus > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Anti-Jo-1 .. lung disease > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Immunoglobulin G,Qn Serum .. infection & immunity > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Immunoglobulin A,Qn Serum .. lung eosinophilia in > the allergic mouse > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Immunoglobulin M,Qn Serum .. antibodies to rubella > virus > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Rheumatoid Arthritis Factor.. RA Latex Turbid > Rheumatoid factor is also > present in patients with other conditions, including > other connective tissue > diseases (such as systemic lupus erythematosus), > some infectious diseases > (such as infectious hepatitis, syphilis, > <http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=419> > infectious > mononucleosis, parasites, and > <http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=505> > tuberculosis), liver disease, and > <http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=6077> > sarcoidosis. Rheumatoid factor can also sometimes be > present in normal > individuals without diseases. This occurs more > frequently in persons with > family members who have rheumatoid arthritis. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > EBV Capsid Ag (VCA) IgA, IFA VCA IgA > > What diseases does the virus cause? > > The Epstein-Barr virus is thought to be responsible > for a number of diseases > in addition to glandular fever (otherwise known as > infectious mononucleosis) > and Burkitt’s lymphoma. One of these is > nasopharyngeal carcinoma: this is a > tumour of the nasal passages and throat which > affects up to 2 per cent of > people in southern China and also occurs in > Southeast Asia, northern Africa > and among Arctic peoples. It has been proposed as a > possible cause of > Hodgkin’s disease (a type of cancer affecting cells > of lymph nodes). > Diseases caused by the virus are particularly common > among people with > reduced > <http://www.science.org.au/nova/026/026glo.htm#immunity> > immunity. > For example, the virus is associated with > ‘post-transplant > lymphoproliferative disease’, a tumour often found > in organ transplant > patients. The immune systems of such patients are > usually suppressed > artificially by drug therapy to help prevent the > body from rejecting the new > organ. AIDS sufferers, who also have reduced > immunity, commonly suffer from > ‘oral hairy leukoplakia’, a condition involving > considerable replication of > the Epstein-Barr virus in cells along the edge of > the tongue. And > researchers have suggested that the high incidence > of malaria in countries > where Burkitt’s lymphoma is prevalent may also play > a role in the disease by > suppressing the body’s immune system. Scientists > don’t know why the virus > causes a relatively mild disease like glandular > fever in some people and > malignant tumours in others. Some evidence suggests > that genetic factors may > play a role that genetic factors may play a role. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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