Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 When I was first looking for a diagnosis-my primary sent me to an allergist-my Pharmasists friend told me not to waste my time and momey-that the shots they give are starting to be in grave disrepute and that a positive test result only means you have mounted an immune response to a substance. After wasting time and money-they were right- and after 2 years of research-I think there is no one in the world who realy understands the workings of allergy ,immune response, and autoimmune response. My doctor agrees with this analysis of the situation-with the emphasis in medicine turning towards the systems approach-perhaps we will have a more acceptable model to work with soon- untill then stick with Shoemaker-he has the best handel on it. -- In , " who " <jeaninem660@...> wrote: > > I've had my window open a lot, because this year my window heating > unit and my sinuses are not getting along, it was new last year. it's > also the ac unit and what ever is in there is not my friend. the mold > count has been 40-50% the last 3 months, I to have been diagnosed > with many allergies but don't have the known allergy symptoms. and I > have linked everyone of those allergies to haveing mycotoxins > involved. this is why I keep harping about the difference between > allergies and sensativitys to toxins. thier not even close to the > same thing yet I believe that sensativity reactions to toxins can and > do often show as a allergy on testing because you have a reaction to > the toxins in the unpure serum. even the food allergies to corn, > eggs, milk and yeast products all these are known to envolve > mycotoxins. and I'd be willing to bet on it that it's the mycotoxins > in these things that i have a reaction to, not the product itself. I > don't like reading articles where this is all trying to be lumped > together because it's not the same thing. to me, refering to this > illness as tottally allergenic is like saying we are all a bunch of > crybabies over a few allergies. you don't get mcs from allergies, you > get it from toxin exposure. theres no dought that some here also or > either have allergies, i can't relate to allergies becauise i don't > have those type symptoms. seems like allergists are now trying to > change the list of allergy symptoms to include sensativity symptoms > and thats just not right. when people talk about allergy shots not > helping, maybe thier allergy doctors should than look into > sensativitys to toxins. there needs to be a devision between > allergies and sensativitys, there not the same thing. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 Thanks for explaining all of that . I am so very reminded of the victims of the Salem Witch Trials which I originally posted on here about. Perhaps we share a sense of commonality with those women and their possible ergot exposures, all of us are too victims of something not completely as yet understood. And it is so much easier for modern medicine to label us as crazy. I am so sick--can't go near somethings without my throat itching and then wanting to close up. So very tired of being sick. Thank you and I hope you are having a good day. Jane carondeen <kdeanstudios@...> wrote: When I was first looking for a diagnosis-my primary sent me to an allergist-my Pharmasists friend told me not to waste my time and momey-that the shots they give are starting to be in grave disrepute and that a positive test result only means you have mounted an immune response to a substance. After wasting time and money-they were right- and after 2 years of research-I think there is no one in the world who realy understands the workings of allergy ,immune response, and autoimmune response. My doctor agrees with this analysis of the situation-with the emphasis in medicine turning towards the systems approach-perhaps we will have a more acceptable model to work with soon- untill then stick with Shoemaker-he has the best handel on it. -- In , " who " <jeaninem660@...> wrote: > > I've had my window open a lot, because this year my window heating > unit and my sinuses are not getting along, it was new last year. it's > also the ac unit and what ever is in there is not my friend. the mold > count has been 40-50% the last 3 months, I to have been diagnosed > with many allergies but don't have the known allergy symptoms. and I > have linked everyone of those allergies to haveing mycotoxins > involved. this is why I keep harping about the difference between > allergies and sensativitys to toxins. thier not even close to the > same thing yet I believe that sensativity reactions to toxins can and > do often show as a allergy on testing because you have a reaction to > the toxins in the unpure serum. even the food allergies to corn, > eggs, milk and yeast products all these are known to envolve > mycotoxins. and I'd be willing to bet on it that it's the mycotoxins > in these things that i have a reaction to, not the product itself. I > don't like reading articles where this is all trying to be lumped > together because it's not the same thing. to me, refering to this > illness as tottally allergenic is like saying we are all a bunch of > crybabies over a few allergies. you don't get mcs from allergies, you > get it from toxin exposure. theres no dought that some here also or > either have allergies, i can't relate to allergies becauise i don't > have those type symptoms. seems like allergists are now trying to > change the list of allergy symptoms to include sensativity symptoms > and thats just not right. when people talk about allergy shots not > helping, maybe thier allergy doctors should than look into > sensativitys to toxins. there needs to be a devision between > allergies and sensativitys, there not the same thing. > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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