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Has anyone had thyroid problems after mold toxins exposure? I have a

tumor on the right side that has to be removed next week, and will be

losing the right lobe of the thyroid. Just wondering if anyone had

been diagnosed or experienced any thyroid problems.

Thanks,

Beth

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Type into Google: " women fungal thyroid "

Also: Hyperthyroid with toxic nodule goiter (sometimes also different type;

hyperthyroid w/grave's disease). Hope this helps you. Best of luck. I have

literary heard/observed thyroid diseases occurring after long-term or high level

exposures to indoor pathogenic fungi.

Doug Haney

Maridea EnviroHealth Research & Consulting, Inc.

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Has anyone had thyroid problems after mold toxins exposure? I have a tumor on

the right side that has to be removed next week, and will be losing the right

lobe of the thyroid. Just wondering if anyone had been diagnosed or experienced

any thyroid problems.Thanks,Beth

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I know it has probably been mentioned before on this site, but can

you please give us names of medical mycologists. Thanks.

Type into

Google: " women fungal thyroid " Also: Hyperthyroid with toxic nodule

goiter (sometimes also different type; hyperthyroid w/grave's

disease). Hope this helps you. Best of luck. I have literary

heard/observed thyroid diseases occurring after long-term or high

level exposures to indoor pathogenic fungi. Doug HaneyMaridea

EnviroHealth Research & Consulting, Inc.Email: _Haney52@...:

@...: bethlakey@...: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 18:12:28

+0000Subject: [] Re: thyroid questionHas anyone had

thyroid problems after mold toxins exposure? I have a tumor on the

right side that has to be removed next week, and will be losing the

right lobe of the thyroid. Just wondering if anyone had been

diagnosed or experienced any thyroid problems.Thanks,Beth

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True diplomat medical mycologist, allergist, immunologist: A.

Marinkovich, M.D., Redwood City, CA (650) 482-2800

Doug Haney

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2007 21:25:00 +0000Subject: [] Re: thyroid question

I know it has probably been mentioned before on this site, but can you please

give us names of medical mycologists. Thanks.>>

Darlene: > > Yes. > > Please allow me to explain it in this manner so that your

question will provide assistance to others. 1) Just because litigation has

settled does not mean that the discomfort of the disease in question will cease

or go away. On the contrary pathogenic (disease influencing/causing) molds alive

inside the human body are constantly living in an environment conducive to their

growth and development into colonies that subtly become stronger and

subsequently release more and more toxicity into human cells as they become

weaker due to the chemical toxicity. 2) Just because a person moves out of a

highly contaminated and infested home, school, or office environment into a new

location does not mean that the microbes that have invaded their body have

somehow been excreted from their body. What can happen and often does, is that

the microbes (molds and bacteria) retreat to become dormant because they do not

adjust well to the new environment and the human body regains enough strength

biochemically to cause this reaction. However, if colonized long enough and

strong enough in numbers, molds can and do subtly continue to affect our human

cells but to a much weaker and slower (subtle) degree. This might take years in

their decomposing effort to make their host (the human body) their prey, but

later on as the aging process increases and the body weakens structurally,

metabolically, and genetically micro fungi begin to become more aggressive as

" opportunists " occupying our body. Remember, they are just doing naturally what

they have done to turn organic life into inorganic live (decomposition into

mineralization) for nearly two billion years... we are simply caught in the

middle of their work. Don't be fooled if you are feeling better because of a

recent move from a chronically infested and contaminated environment into a new

one. Even human cells have to readjust to the new environment. Is this healthier

for you? Yes, no question about it. However, my suggestion is to still seek

medical testing from a qualified medical mycologist if you are still

experiencing unhealthy symptoms. Once a disease is diagnosed as fungal-oriented,

medical treatment is important as a followup.> > > Doug Haney> Maridea

EnviroHealth Research & Consulting, Inc.> Email: DRH@...> > > > To:

@...: darlenesb2000@...: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 15:07:56 -0700Subject:

RE: [] Re: thyroid question> > > > > Doug or Anyone, Would you know

if Is it possible for a woman to develop thyroid problems after they moved out

of the toxic environment. I know somone that was in a moldy home for about a

year and a half, just moved out this past October, had various symptoms after

moving in which it turned out to be thyroid. Does anyone that doesn't show signs

of illness while in moldy homes, get sick after they move out more or less is I

guess what I am asking. Thanks, Darlene Haney <_Haney52@...>

wrote: Type into Google: " women fungal thyroid " Also: Hyperthyroid with toxic

nodule goiter (sometimes also different type; hyperthyroid w/grave's disease).

Hope this helps you. Best of luck. I have literary heard/observed thyroid

diseases occurring after long-term or high level exposures to indoor pathogenic

fungi. Doug HaneyMaridea EnviroHealth Research & Consulting, Inc.Email:

_Haney52@...: @...: bethlakey@...: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 18:12:28

+0000Subject: [] Re: thyroid questionHas anyone had thyroid

problems after mold toxins exposure? I have a tumor on the right side that has

to be removed next week, and will be losing the right lobe of the thyroid. Just

wondering if anyone had been diagnosed or experienced any thyroid

problems.Thanks,Beth

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