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I have had floaters many times triggered by exposure to molds. Since I am now

also MCS, they can be brought on by other strong irritants as well. I was told

the same thing - getting older, nothing to worry about. That was just before I

found out it was mold making me sick.

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I'm fell like I well just scream if one more person says that it's a

sign of ageing. what bs, its like if you cant find a reason ,blame it

on old age. humm, a few years ago they were talking about how we would

live much longer, now all the sudden 45 is old? I dont think so. I was

32 when mold exposure started working on me, it took away what was

supposed to be the best years of my life. it's probibly a good thing

that it took my muscles and energy because I fell like punching some

lights out.

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> I have had floaters many times triggered by exposure to molds. Since

I am now also MCS, they can be brought on by other strong irritants as

well. I was told the same thing - getting older, nothing to worry

about. That was just before I found out it was mold making me sick.

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> Sue

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Age excuse -

After my first heart surgery, I had a huge amount of memory loss, and my doctors

told me that we all lose memory as we 'age.' It didn't seem to matter to these

folks that I aged ONE DAY and I knew WHICH particular day and that I'd also been

on a heart-lung pump that same day... AND I WAS 26!!!!!!!

Later, we were able to do brain imaging that showed I've had multiple strokes,

probably during my heart surgeries and probably because of particulate matter

from the heart-lung machine... It's a ridiculous argument.

~Haley

who <jeaninem660@...> wrote: I'm fell

like I well just scream if one more person says that it's a

sign of ageing. what bs, its like if you cant find a reason ,blame it

on old age. humm, a few years ago they were talking about how we would

live much longer, now all the sudden 45 is old? I dont think so. I was

32 when mold exposure started working on me, it took away what was

supposed to be the best years of my life. it's probibly a good thing

that it took my muscles and energy because I fell like punching some

lights out.

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> I have had floaters many times triggered by exposure to molds. Since

I am now also MCS, they can be brought on by other strong irritants as

well. I was told the same thing - getting older, nothing to worry

about. That was just before I found out it was mold making me sick.

>

> Sue

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They try to get you to accept that being old or getting older =equals

being sick, and old is anytime you get sick apparently after 25. They

LOVE to get people to ACCEPT illness as a way of life!!

--- In , Sue ston <thecanaries@...>

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> I have had floaters many times triggered by exposure to molds. Since

I am now also MCS, they can be brought on by other strong irritants as

well. I was told the same thing - getting older, nothing to worry

about. That was just before I found out it was mold making me sick.

>

> Sue

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I'm sorry to hear that Haley. What an awful thing to have gone

through at that age. Doctors comment shows his ignorance.

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> Age excuse -

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> After my first heart surgery, I had a huge amount of memory loss,

and my doctors told me that we all lose memory as we 'age.'

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In Russia, if you call for an ambulance they ask you how old you are and if

you are over 50 or so, they laugh

in your face. Unless you are rich, and can pay. The public ambulance is for

young, working people.

If you don't believe me, ask some Russians you know.

On 3/23/07, barb1283 <barb1283@...> wrote:

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> They try to get you to accept that being old or getting older =equals

> being sick, and old is anytime you get sick apparently after 25. They

> LOVE to get people to ACCEPT illness as a way of life!!

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> > I have had floaters many times triggered by exposure to molds. Since

> I am now also MCS, they can be brought on by other strong irritants as

> well. I was told the same thing - getting older, nothing to worry

> about. That was just before I found out it was mold making me sick.

> >

> > Sue

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I have floaters as well. I had them all of my life but they got

worse. I went to several eye doctors and they all said I had

floaters. I gave up on asking. I finially got to a point I needed

glasses when I turned 40. I did not even bother asking the last doctor

about the 3 spots I was seeing. She pulled out the x-ray and she

pointed out 3 dots. This one wise doctor knew exactly what they

are..freckles! Yes, I have freckles in my eye!!

In , Sue ston

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> > I have had floaters many times triggered by exposure to molds.

Since

> I am now also MCS, they can be brought on by other strong irritants

as

> well. I was told the same thing - getting older, nothing to worry

> about. That was just before I found out it was mold making me sick.

> >

> > Sue

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You had xrays of your eyes? Is this routine?

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> > > I have had floaters many times triggered by exposure to molds.

> Since

> > I am now also MCS, they can be brought on by other strong

irritants

> as

> > well. I was told the same thing - getting older, nothing to

worry

> > about. That was just before I found out it was mold making me

sick.

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> > > Sue

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You know, one known symptom of neurotoxins is that they kill cells in your

retina and that basically means people get holes in their visual field.

Blind spots. Some people who think they have floaters may have blind spots

and they may be growing.

I have those blind spots. Thats how I know. They are not floaters.

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