Guest guest Posted August 12, 2007 Report Share Posted August 12, 2007 though this was interesting. Sr. Croft reviewed tissue samples from my hisdorectomy and confermed trichathecenes as causeing factor along with urine. theres no dought in my mind that stachy myco's caused this as I never had any problem in that area until my exposure started in the first home. problems started right along with other symptoms. immune system disfunction tied to endermetriosis, eggs appear to have genitic adnormalities. sometimes noted unusually low levels of sunstances that enable egg to adhere to uterine lineing. http://www.healthandage.com/html/well_connected/pdf/doc22.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2007 Report Share Posted August 12, 2007 Reproductive toxicity of numerous mycotoxins is a well documented effect as it effects commercial animal production.. its a known effect of many mycotoxins..in addition to their other kinds of toxicity.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 I agree... My reproductive and infertility problems started after the exposure... I've been infertile for the past 7 years at least that I'm aware of and I now have an endometrial strip... I know there's something more wrong as far as my infertility but the doctors want to blame it on everything but mold... it angers me because I'm young and would have like to be able to have another baby but now that's been taken away and all because of mold! > > though this was interesting. Sr. Croft reviewed tissue samples from my > hisdorectomy and confermed trichathecenes as causeing factor along with > urine. theres no dought in my mind that stachy myco's caused this as I > never had any problem in that area until my exposure started in the > first home. problems started right along with other symptoms. > > immune system disfunction tied to endermetriosis, eggs appear to have > genitic adnormalities. > sometimes noted unusually low levels of sunstances that enable egg to > adhere to uterine lineing. > http://www.healthandage.com/html/well_connected/pdf/doc22.pdf > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 hey Live, I will open my houses to you or anyone else here that wants to prove me wrong. this was in my first home, long term exposure. yes, other molds found, yes, manely stachy , visual,swab,and air. all my symptoms go with whats known and corralate to trichathecenes and stachy growing patterens. I stated before how different the exposures were in these two homes. --- In , LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote: > > Reproductive toxicity of numerous mycotoxins is a well documented effect as > it effects commercial animal production.. its a known effect of many > mycotoxins..in addition to their other kinds of toxicity.. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 Jeanine, Huh? I have no idea what I am supposed to have said that is disagreeing with you! I am just commenting on the papers that I have read - most of them about commercially bred animals, that lay out the many ways various mycotoxins prevent the animals from breeding or cause miscarriages, birth defects, accelerated or delayed or absent sexual maturity,hermaphrodism (sp?), ambiguous genitalia, etc. There is no way that a broad category like 'mycotoxins' is all going to be the same.. There are SO many different kind of mycotoxins.. The word 'toxin' just means poison.. it doesn't denote some chemical family.. So the way those poisons act is very different... So, see, if that is what you were getting at.. that mold exposures are differerent, I agree with you 100%! They have been different for me too.. The molds found in tests in different places in my old apt. building were different too.. The molds they found also changed from one patch to another.. even within the same general area.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 nothing Love, but you were clumping the causes and affects together while I was trying to make seperate, a cause and affect. cause being trichathecenes, affect being failure of eggs to adhere as in tooble pregnacies and miscarrages and endermetriosis that leads to hisderictomy/inability to have children. I dont think all myco's cause endermetriosis,and I'm not sure if thats the only thing in this area that trichathecenes cause. I do know theres some glands in a certian area that if swollen could cause other effects. but would like to hear more from the other woman here that have problems in this area. there was some symptoms that went along with this that well probably not get talked about on this board that are very important. some that may be very rare that if known could alert doctors to the early sighs if they would know and listen. > > Jeanine, > > Huh? I have no idea what I am supposed to have said that is disagreeing > with you! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 " gsgrl2000 " sorry for your loss and yes, it made me angry to and still does. > > I agree... My reproductive and infertility problems started after the > exposure... I've been infertile for the past 7 years at least that I'm > aware of and I now have an endometrial strip... I know there's > something more wrong as far as my infertility but the doctors want to > blame it on everything but mold... it angers me because I'm young and > would have like to be able to have another baby but now that's been > taken away and all because of mold! > > > > > > > > though this was interesting. Sr. Croft reviewed tissue samples from > my > > hisdorectomy and confermed trichathecenes as causeing factor along > with > > urine. theres no dought in my mind that stachy myco's caused this as > I > > never had any problem in that area until my exposure started in the > > first home. problems started right along with other symptoms. > > > > immune system disfunction tied to endermetriosis, eggs appear to have > > genitic adnormalities. > > sometimes noted unusually low levels of sunstances that enable egg to > > adhere to uterine lineing. > > http://www.healthandage.com/html/well_connected/pdf/doc22.pdf > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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