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I added this to a post yesterday but maybe some missed it so I will

put a new subject on it. One thing I suggest that if you don't want

to write congress, the press

just send all links of articles from one month such as all the

articles in June to your representative or whoever and then again the

articles in July, and then again the articles in August.

If we ALL did that for several months and they could see all the

schools, hospitals, homes, apartments that are across the country

every

month that maybe that would help.

We read this stuff and we know how they blow everything off in

schools, etc. It is like they all write the same thing .... There is

no problem, bla bla bla but there are children, mothers, court houses

all over the place and most people are not getting the proper help,

and

most people do not know how many stories are out there each and every

day.

That is my suggestion on America's holiday. I want my country back

from

these criminals.

And most people don't go to court just to get money on this mold issue

I am sure. You find mold and wait for help first, when you are treated

like a criminal and tossed out like the trash several times like my

family was and finally you try to go to court but then that is another

nightmare. No one does this for money I can assure you.

Also I wonder how many that are ill from mold now have the chemical

sensitivity, smoke, etc.

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Hey ,

Going thru some old emails that I had not had to opportunitity to read. I

think this is a great idea!!!!!!!

Sharon K

In a message dated 7/5/2007 10:20:56 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

ldelp84227@... writes:

I added this to a post yesterday but maybe some missed it so I will

put a new subject on it. One thing I suggest that if you don't want

to write congress, the press

just send all links of articles from one month such as all the

articles in June to your representative or whoever and then again the

articles in July, and then again the articles in August.

If we ALL did that for several months and they could see all the

schools, hospitals, homes, apartments that are across the country

every

month that maybe that would help.

We read this stuff and we know how they blow everything off in

schools, etc. It is like they all write the same thing .... There is

no problem, bla bla bla but there are children, mothers, court houses

all over the place and most people are not getting the proper help,

and

most people do not know how many stories are out there each and every

day.

That is my suggestion on America's holiday. I want my country back

from

these criminals.

And most people don't go to court just to get money on this mold issue

I am sure. You find mold and wait for help first, when you are treated

like a criminal and tossed out like the trash several times like my

family was and finally you try to go to court but then that is another

nightmare. No one does this for money I can assure you.

Also I wonder how many that are ill from mold now have the chemical

sensitivity, smoke, etc.

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I am glad I got a response from Sharon on my suggestion. I posted the

suggestion twice and Sharon posted it, but I have only seen one

response. Everyone wants something to happen on the mold issue but

when something is suggested and there are no responses how can

anything get accomplished. This idea doesn't need any skilled

writing or anything. All you have to do is put a month's worth of

links together and send them to people the press, people that write

these articles or members of congress, you could even send them to

family members that don't get it.

It is quite easy and then they can see how many schools are getting

blown off on the issue, or how many police stations, fire houses,

apartments, court houses, air ports, new homes. If they can see all

these articles like we read every month maybe we can get something

done. Can we get some responses on this suggestion.

>

>

> Hey ,

>

> Going thru some old emails that I had not had to opportunitity to

read. I

> think this is a great idea!!!!!!!

>

> Sharon K

>

> In a message dated 7/5/2007 10:20:56 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

> ldelp84227@... writes:

>

>

>

>

> I added this to a post yesterday but maybe some missed it so I will

> put a new subject on it. One thing I suggest that if you don't

want

> to write congress, the press

> just send all links of articles from one month such as all the

> articles in June to your representative or whoever and then again

the

> articles in July, and then again the articles in August.

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Hi, . You made some good suggestions, and I would encourage you to keep

sharing these suggestions with everyone you can. There are many activities

taking place in regard to promoting the truth about the serious health effects

of toxic mold. Sharon, KC, Doug Haney and Melinda Ballard are just a few of the

people who are working hard to spread the truth. There are many others who are

doing their part by sending letters, responding to media articles, creating

websites (like Carmen and many others), filing complaints, pursuing legal

action, etc. Some of these efforts are public knowledge and some are being done

in a more discreet way, but rest assured that there are many, many people who

agree with you and are doing what they can to help support this critically

important cause.

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Thanks Darlene, way to go. I think it is important for the country to

see just how many stories we read. Sometimes it gets so depressing to

read all of these stories and not do anything. I finally have a safer

place but it took many moves. I know everyone is working hard, but when

you suggest something several times and no one responds, it is hard to

keep working.

>

> , I am sending the months of July out. I ma waiting for the

last day of July this way they have the entire month. Darlene

>

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having been a member on this forum since 2004 and with all the mold

articles that have been posted here by KC & several others, this forum

is an awesome repository of information!!! i'm thinking ideally all

these mold articles should be stored in one central location (perhaps

a website?) and sortable by date (month & year) and state. since

we're pretty much all over the U.S., if we want to make it known to

public officials (elected or otherwise) that mold issues occur in our

particular state or be all-encompassing by sharing all the mold

articles in the country (like 's suggestion below), it would be

easier to tap into.

> >

> >

> > Hey ,

> >

> > Going thru some old emails that I had not had to opportunitity to

> read. I

> > think this is a great idea!!!!!!!

> >

> > Sharon K

> >

> > In a message dated 7/5/2007 10:20:56 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

> > ldelp84227@ writes:

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > I added this to a post yesterday but maybe some missed it so I will

> > put a new subject on it. One thing I suggest that if you don't

> want

> > to write congress, the press

> > just send all links of articles from one month such as all the

> > articles in June to your representative or whoever and then again

> the

> > articles in July, and then again the articles in August.

>

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It seems sometimes like the simplest things are the most difficult. I

need to make one letter and just paste it a few dozen emails and send

them. I am always afraid if I carbon copy that maybe they have their

email client's set to reject mass mailings like this.

Does anyone have a list of notable people like opera, politicians,

news paper editors, surgeon general, Jerry Springer etc? It would be

nice to have a web page to go to with all these address in one place.

Sometimes I think I would get more sympathy from OJ to tell the truth.

I did post a short quip to cnn for to read.

It's funny how things like aid's and sar's make headline news but no

one cares about mold. It's not personal enough like if it could happen

to anyone. If that was the case than the public would be up in arms

and officials would have to get up off their fat lazy duffs and do

something about it. I guess people with aid's complain about the same

thing though. But at least officials aren't denying it exist's.

Now that I got some of my health back I would like to do something. I

know what it's like to be to sick to.

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--- In , " ldelp84227 " <ldelp84227@...>

wrote:

This is a great ideal. Elected officials flooded with this kind of

information would really cause a stir. I would also suggest sending

it at the same time to your local media.

Mulvey son

" to write congress, the press just send all links of articles from

one month such as all the articles in June to your representative or

whoever and then again the articles in July, and then again the

articles in August.

If we ALL did that for several months and they could see all the

schools, hospitals, homes, apartments that are across the country

every month that maybe that would help. "

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I was thinking if we all decided something like the last Friday of

every month everyone in the group were to send a personal story to

oprah, she couldn't say we simply fell thorough the cracks.

And if any one of us didn't do it we wouldn't have any excuse.

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Maybe each of us should make up a list of all of the public figures,

politicians, reporters, media outlets, etc. that we have a personal interest

in and then set up a system so we can remind ourselves to write them all

frequently with new information. In the last place I lived I did that and I

was actually getting personal letters back from some of them..

(unfortunately, when I started getting really sick, my letter writing fell

off because I wasn't really able to do it articulately.)

I haven't really started again because I've been feeling so out of it.

(instead, I've been here, if I've bugged anyone by my venting, I'm sorry..)

If we each did that writing thing, we could make a huge difference.

You know, there are web based reminder services that will send you email

reminders to do things.. I think Google has something like that. Google

calendar ..

I don't know about others, but I'm like this.. if you get fatigue from mold,

do you think it makes you really disorganized, because you just don't have

the energy to do anything, pick things up from where you drop them, etc?

I think a lot of mold survivors have that.. its very difficult to overcome

that.. but we have to if we are going to change things on this.

Imagine what a loss it is to this country, all the people who are sick from

mold and the fatigue they have.

Its like carrying a 50lb weight around on your neck.

On 7/28/07, Christ <antares41_41@...> wrote:

>

> I was thinking if we all decided something like the last Friday of

> every month everyone in the group were to send a personal story to

> oprah, she couldn't say we simply fell thorough the cracks.

> And if any one of us didn't do it we wouldn't have any excuse.

>

>

>

>

>

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I can relate to not being able to pick things up where I left off. I

think one has to have a certain amount of their faculties to be able

to organize their selves and do the simple task's that ordinary people

take for granted. My forehead start's burning sometimes when I try to

do this.

Same thing happens to a healthy person after drinking a six pack of

beer. (not the burning)

I made a link at my web site specifically for storing emails for

people to petition. From now on if anyone is too affected by mold to

search for email address they can go to this link:

http://www.geocities.com/antares4141/index.html

if people want to email me at:

antares4141@...

with suggestions or post them to this group. I will add them to the

list. I need everyone's help though.

I will organize them and even suggest date's to send them so that

people can have a schedule to follow.

On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 13:16:42 -0400, you wrote:

>Maybe each of us should make up a list of all of the public figures,

>politicians, reporters, media outlets, etc. that we have a personal interest

>in and then set up a system so we can remind ourselves to write them all

>frequently with new information. In the last place I lived I did that and I

>was actually getting personal letters back from some of them..

>(unfortunately, when I started getting really sick, my letter writing fell

>off because I wasn't really able to do it articulately.)

>

>I haven't really started again because I've been feeling so out of it.

>(instead, I've been here, if I've bugged anyone by my venting, I'm sorry..)

>

>If we each did that writing thing, we could make a huge difference.

>

>You know, there are web based reminder services that will send you email

>reminders to do things.. I think Google has something like that. Google

>calendar ..

>

>I don't know about others, but I'm like this.. if you get fatigue from mold,

>do you think it makes you really disorganized, because you just don't have

>the energy to do anything, pick things up from where you drop them, etc?

>

>I think a lot of mold survivors have that.. its very difficult to overcome

>that.. but we have to if we are going to change things on this.

>

>Imagine what a loss it is to this country, all the people who are sick from

>mold and the fatigue they have.

>

>Its like carrying a 50lb weight around on your neck.

>

>

>On 7/28/07, Christ <antares41_41@...> wrote:

>>

>> I was thinking if we all decided something like the last Friday of

>> every month everyone in the group were to send a personal story to

>> oprah, she couldn't say we simply fell thorough the cracks.

>> And if any one of us didn't do it we wouldn't have any excuse.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>

>

>

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> And if any one of us didn't do it we wouldn't have any excuse.

>

>

, I really hate it when a fellow moldy cant comprehend just how

ill people can be from this.if I dont do this the excuse is that I'm

to ill. and damn, I've been sending stuff out here and there for

awhile now. and I'm just not up to it anymore.

I recall when you were felling pretty bad and dispert and no one

layed a guilt treatment on you to do something you just wasn't up to

doing.

and please dont assume you are completely out of hot water yet. I

see that you have been to a allergist and that you still believe you

suffer only from allergies, I hope thats true but I wouldn't put all

my faith in that unless you went to someone that understands this

whole realm of exposure at its worst and best.

I would be interested in knowing what you and/or your allergist have

deturmined as symptoms of mold allergies.

past posts and even resent ones lead me to believe that your just

not getting it. I know your felling better and thats great, your

symptoms are being relieved. however people often dont start to

realize their level of organ damage until they have been out of that

environment for awhile.

I hope you suffered none but I also wish you could understand those

who have.

I was tested and told I was highly allergic to many molds yet now I

really have my doughts to that in many ways. Ill give you one big

hint. consider that just maybe allergy testing is going to show more

than a allergy, maybe it shows a reaction to whatever you have become

sensative to, or intolerant of on many different levels. suppose it

showed a chemical allergy, do you really think a person can have a

allergy to a chemical? or would this maybe be a reaction to that

chemical because its in your system and has made you very ill and you

now have a intolerance to it.

when you were tested for allergies to molds was the serum pure mold

with no myco's or other tiny particles in it? I have stachy listed on

mine yet there was just resently a article posted where stachy was

found to not be allergenic and I breathed it for years with no

allergic reaction.

I'm just asking that you have a more open mind on this. many

symptoms you have described dont fit in with the allergy only theory.

what about people here who have negative allergy testing? I;d say

theres a big problem in certain testing methods. as far as I know the

only place that tests for pure mold allergies is the EHC where they

grow molds for this purpose. it's known that depending on where serum

comes from can also mess up outcome of testing.

somewhere in past posts is a article on latex allergies which states

that allergy testing can also show reaction to irritants and toxins.

what we are fighting for here is to get it reconized that it's not

just allergies that ills us, that its exposure also to irritants, and

toxins that poison us, these cause multi-organ damage. the longer and

higher amounts dictate the more organ damage you end up with.

paricles,,fragments that get trapped in different organs cause

granulomas which can lead to tummors and cancer, lesions can lead to

cysts,. you need to have your sinuses checked out too as you may have

lesions that later become cysts even if you wash your sinuses

regularly. if you have food " allergies " your stomach lineing has

maybe suffered damage to the mucosa lineing. please dont asume that

all you have is allergies and ignore the rest of your body because it

may all come back to bite you in the butt.

I think getting diagnosed with allergies actually harms some of us

because we tend to believe that doctors know all and it's really easy

to blame things on allergies that really have nothing to do with

allergies.

been there done that but because I have severe chemical intolerance I

started realizeing there was way more to it. over 3 years walking

like a sick zombie believeing I just had allergies like the doctor

told me. but it just wasn't adding up because I had never seen anyone

with allergies be this damn sick. when I first went to the libuary

and got on line to search illness from mold I went to mold-help and

there I first read about mcs and cried because it described me, that

was just the beginning

after much research I have no dought that neurosarcoidosis is the

result of irritant and toxin effects

of exposure in a sick building at it's worse with many levels to

lessor degrees, and this part has nothing to do with allergies.

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>I was thinking if we all decided something like the last Friday of

>every month everyone in the group were to send a personal story to

>oprah, she couldn't say we simply fell thorough the cracks.

>And if any one of us didn't do it we wouldn't have any excuse.

jeanine,

I am sorry I didn't mean for it to sound like that. What I meant to

say is if we had a schedule to follow it would make it much easier for

those who just can't seem to focus because most of their day is spent

in a haze. I do understand this, one of my most recent post's states

I can relate to this intimately. I don't know how much permanent

damage has been done to me because of mold exposure as well as the

incident that sensitized me to mold (pesticides). I am painfully

aware that my battle is far from over. I have to be able to reenter

the work force and get some type of job that isn't demanding

physically or mentally and doesn't expose me. If I don't I could be

going back into substandard housing. And I don't even know weather I

can sustain something like this yet. I am almost 50, instead of

focusing on retirement like most do at my age I am going to have to

start over and compete with 20 year old's for entry level work.

The MD I saw did simple pin prick test's on a checkerboard pattern on

my back. He affirmed that I am allergic to mold but insisted " there's

no such thing as toxic mold " So the test didn't mean a great deal to

me one way or the other.

We do need to group together and focus our efforts if were ever going

to get any help in the form of recognition for this disease.

On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 21:09:29 -0000, you wrote:

>

>> And if any one of us didn't do it we wouldn't have any excuse.

>>

>>

>, I really hate it when a fellow moldy cant comprehend just how

>ill people can be from this.if I dont do this the excuse is that I'm

>to ill. and damn, I've been sending stuff out here and there for

>awhile now. and I'm just not up to it anymore.

> I recall when you were felling pretty bad and dispert and no one

>layed a guilt treatment on you to do something you just wasn't up to

>doing.

> and please dont assume you are completely out of hot water yet. I

>see that you have been to a allergist and that you still believe you

>suffer only from allergies, I hope thats true but I wouldn't put all

>my faith in that unless you went to someone that understands this

>whole realm of exposure at its worst and best.

> I would be interested in knowing what you and/or your allergist have

>deturmined as symptoms of mold allergies.

> past posts and even resent ones lead me to believe that your just

>not getting it. I know your felling better and thats great, your

>symptoms are being relieved. however people often dont start to

>realize their level of organ damage until they have been out of that

>environment for awhile.

> I hope you suffered none but I also wish you could understand those

>who have.

> I was tested and told I was highly allergic to many molds yet now I

>really have my doughts to that in many ways. Ill give you one big

>hint. consider that just maybe allergy testing is going to show more

>than a allergy, maybe it shows a reaction to whatever you have become

>sensative to, or intolerant of on many different levels. suppose it

>showed a chemical allergy, do you really think a person can have a

>allergy to a chemical? or would this maybe be a reaction to that

>chemical because its in your system and has made you very ill and you

>now have a intolerance to it.

> when you were tested for allergies to molds was the serum pure mold

>with no myco's or other tiny particles in it? I have stachy listed on

>mine yet there was just resently a article posted where stachy was

>found to not be allergenic and I breathed it for years with no

>allergic reaction.

> I'm just asking that you have a more open mind on this. many

>symptoms you have described dont fit in with the allergy only theory.

>what about people here who have negative allergy testing? I;d say

>theres a big problem in certain testing methods. as far as I know the

>only place that tests for pure mold allergies is the EHC where they

>grow molds for this purpose. it's known that depending on where serum

>comes from can also mess up outcome of testing.

> somewhere in past posts is a article on latex allergies which states

>that allergy testing can also show reaction to irritants and toxins.

>what we are fighting for here is to get it reconized that it's not

>just allergies that ills us, that its exposure also to irritants, and

>toxins that poison us, these cause multi-organ damage. the longer and

>higher amounts dictate the more organ damage you end up with.

>paricles,,fragments that get trapped in different organs cause

>granulomas which can lead to tummors and cancer, lesions can lead to

>cysts,. you need to have your sinuses checked out too as you may have

>lesions that later become cysts even if you wash your sinuses

>regularly. if you have food " allergies " your stomach lineing has

>maybe suffered damage to the mucosa lineing. please dont asume that

>all you have is allergies and ignore the rest of your body because it

>may all come back to bite you in the butt.

> I think getting diagnosed with allergies actually harms some of us

>because we tend to believe that doctors know all and it's really easy

>to blame things on allergies that really have nothing to do with

>allergies.

>been there done that but because I have severe chemical intolerance I

>started realizeing there was way more to it. over 3 years walking

>like a sick zombie believeing I just had allergies like the doctor

>told me. but it just wasn't adding up because I had never seen anyone

>with allergies be this damn sick. when I first went to the libuary

>and got on line to search illness from mold I went to mold-help and

>there I first read about mcs and cried because it described me, that

>was just the beginning

>after much research I have no dought that neurosarcoidosis is the

>result of irritant and toxin effects

>of exposure in a sick building at it's worse with many levels to

>lessor degrees, and this part has nothing to do with allergies.

>.

>

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I don't know how much permanent

damage has been done to me because of mold exposure as well as the

incident that sensitized me to mold (pesticides) . I am painfully

aware that my battle is far from over. I have to be able to reenter

the work force and get some type of job that isn't demanding

physically or mentally and doesn't expose me. If I don't I could be

going back into substandard housing. And I don't even know weather I

can sustain something like this yet. I am almost 50, instead of

focusing on retirement like most do at my age I am going to have to

start over and compete with 20 year old's for entry level work.

,

I'll drank to this.

maatqueen

Christ <antares41_41@...> wrote:

>I was thinking if we all decided something like the last Friday of

>every month everyone in the group were to send a personal story to

>oprah, she couldn't say we simply fell thorough the cracks.

>And if any one of us didn't do it we wouldn't have any excuse.

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I'm sorry too, I misunderstood your posts. I will do what I can if I

can, going though some ruff times rightnow, hopefully I'll get better

after a few sergerys. I react to live mold situations too but I dont

think its the mold but is the voc's(that smell). a month or so ago it

rained so I thought it was safe to get out but didn't consider the

heat and hummidity, 3 moldy basements in 3 blocks. I react with the

first wiff the same as I react to a some chemical smells. my second

home was bad that way and thats were I became chemical intolerant.

>

> >

> >> And if any one of us didn't do it we wouldn't have any excuse.

> >>

> >>

> >, I really hate it when a fellow moldy cant comprehend just

how

> >ill people can be from this.if I dont do this the excuse is that

I'm

> >to ill. and damn, I've been sending stuff out here and there for

> >awhile now. and I'm just not up to it anymore.

> > I recall when you were felling pretty bad and dispert and no one

> >layed a guilt treatment on you to do something you just wasn't up

to

> >doing.

> > and please dont assume you are completely out of hot water yet. I

> >see that you have been to a allergist and that you still believe

you

> >suffer only from allergies, I hope thats true but I wouldn't put

all

> >my faith in that unless you went to someone that understands this

> >whole realm of exposure at its worst and best.

> > I would be interested in knowing what you and/or your allergist

have

> >deturmined as symptoms of mold allergies.

> > past posts and even resent ones lead me to believe that your just

> >not getting it. I know your felling better and thats great, your

> >symptoms are being relieved. however people often dont start to

> >realize their level of organ damage until they have been out of

that

> >environment for awhile.

> > I hope you suffered none but I also wish you could understand

those

> >who have.

> > I was tested and told I was highly allergic to many molds yet now

I

> >really have my doughts to that in many ways. Ill give you one big

> >hint. consider that just maybe allergy testing is going to show

more

> >than a allergy, maybe it shows a reaction to whatever you have

become

> >sensative to, or intolerant of on many different levels. suppose

it

> >showed a chemical allergy, do you really think a person can have a

> >allergy to a chemical? or would this maybe be a reaction to that

> >chemical because its in your system and has made you very ill and

you

> >now have a intolerance to it.

> > when you were tested for allergies to molds was the serum pure

mold

> >with no myco's or other tiny particles in it? I have stachy listed

on

> >mine yet there was just resently a article posted where stachy was

> >found to not be allergenic and I breathed it for years with no

> >allergic reaction.

> > I'm just asking that you have a more open mind on this. many

> >symptoms you have described dont fit in with the allergy only

theory.

> >what about people here who have negative allergy testing? I;d say

> >theres a big problem in certain testing methods. as far as I know

the

> >only place that tests for pure mold allergies is the EHC where

they

> >grow molds for this purpose. it's known that depending on where

serum

> >comes from can also mess up outcome of testing.

> > somewhere in past posts is a article on latex allergies which

states

> >that allergy testing can also show reaction to irritants and

toxins.

> >what we are fighting for here is to get it reconized that it's not

> >just allergies that ills us, that its exposure also to irritants,

and

> >toxins that poison us, these cause multi-organ damage. the longer

and

> >higher amounts dictate the more organ damage you end up with.

> >paricles,,fragments that get trapped in different organs cause

> >granulomas which can lead to tummors and cancer, lesions can lead

to

> >cysts,. you need to have your sinuses checked out too as you may

have

> >lesions that later become cysts even if you wash your sinuses

> >regularly. if you have food " allergies " your stomach lineing has

> >maybe suffered damage to the mucosa lineing. please dont asume

that

> >all you have is allergies and ignore the rest of your body because

it

> >may all come back to bite you in the butt.

> > I think getting diagnosed with allergies actually harms some of

us

> >because we tend to believe that doctors know all and it's really

easy

> >to blame things on allergies that really have nothing to do with

> >allergies.

> >been there done that but because I have severe chemical

intolerance I

> >started realizeing there was way more to it. over 3 years walking

> >like a sick zombie believeing I just had allergies like the doctor

> >told me. but it just wasn't adding up because I had never seen

anyone

> >with allergies be this damn sick. when I first went to the libuary

> >and got on line to search illness from mold I went to mold-help

and

> >there I first read about mcs and cried because it described me,

that

> >was just the beginning

> >after much research I have no dought that neurosarcoidosis is the

> >result of irritant and toxin effects

> >of exposure in a sick building at it's worse with many levels to

> >lessor degrees, and this part has nothing to do with allergies.

> >.

> >

>

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Where I am at I am now I am more stable as far as swings go than I

have been in the last ten years because I am indoors with the windows

shut and the ac on. So unaffected by outside influences unless I go

outside and I think I seem to react slightly if I do this for more

than a few minutes. but their are just to many variables to know for

sure.

Where I was in NC, their were so many factors involved that I just

stayed sick 24 hours a day. I still don't consider myself cured where

I am now but simple tasks are getting easier and easier for me to

accomplish when they used to be surmountable. And I am not in bed all

day long. And my waking time isn't spent in a stupor.

I hope you get some relief from your symptoms and hope you get the

issues resolved dealing with the needed surgery's.

On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 15:52:55 -0000, you wrote:

>I'm sorry too, I misunderstood your posts. I will do what I can if I

>can, going though some ruff times rightnow, hopefully I'll get better

>after a few sergerys. I react to live mold situations too but I dont

>think its the mold but is the voc's(that smell). a month or so ago it

>rained so I thought it was safe to get out but didn't consider the

>heat and hummidity, 3 moldy basements in 3 blocks. I react with the

>first wiff the same as I react to a some chemical smells. my second

>home was bad that way and thats were I became chemical intolerant.

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Thanks .I hope so too.

>

> Where I am at I am now I am more stable as far as swings go than I

> have been in the last ten years because I am indoors with the

windows

> shut and the ac on.

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