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sorry, was tired when I wrote this. nothing new, I'll try again.

..cns and spinal cord is seperate from pns

http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9110704/human-nervous-system

see causes of peripheral neuropathy(toxins)

http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/peripheralneuropathy/detail_periphe

ralneuropathy.htm#84473208

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyneuropathy

cns, spinal cord and pns infection can also come from lung infections

and fungal infection is different than toxicity,as far as terms but

really, a spinal fungal infection is probably toxicity from mycp's

and other toxins involved.. may be why molds usually are not found

with csf testing. and toxins damage the myelin sheath that protects

the nerves and plays other roles.

myelin

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demyelination

so cns infection, spinal cord infection and PNS

neuropathy/idiopathic inflammatory demyelination. all can play a role

in back pain and nerve damage with exposure but maybe lower exposures

or exposure to maybe one type of mycotoxin(if possable) or exposure

in a environment thats somewhat drier and doesn't include bacteria

would involve the pns and the cns. but if the BB are still

functioning,less brain involvement.

so niw that NIH has found that fibromyalgia involves the amygdala in

the limbic system, maybe mutiple chemical intolerance will soon be

reconize.

even at lower exposures your still breathing toxins up your nose but

it's more gradual damage and you may not really notice it like you do

with high exposure situations.this is based on my own 2 exposures so

theres alot of variations. .

besides breathing toxins up the nose that get to the brain, they can

also get through the BBB wirh oxidatibe stress going on and can break

down the BBB over time. the archinoid villa is a csf barrior that can

also get damaged and is part of the cns but contols csf flow in the

spinal cords. and when it breahs down brain swelling

accurs,it also can leak before it totally breaks down.

it's pretty well known that toxins cause nerve damage but not as well

reconized that they can get to the brain through inhaleing through

the nose or seepage from BB's. but total breakdown of BB's is well

reconized to lead to brain damage. toxic,fungal and bacterial

meningitis and brain swelling and csf leaks from ears and nose are

well known. and blood vessel leaks in the brain causeing lesions also

accures. basically vasculitis is known as a blood infection but

oxidative stress is involved in the leakage.

there are 12 ctanial nerves

http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/cranial.html

the amygdala(part of the limbic system) that the NIH has found to be

disfunctional with fibromyalgia is involved with both the olfactory

system and the trigeminal nerve.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:WatchAndObserve/Amygdala

I personally believe that MCI/toxic intolerance is based on level of

organ damage you recieved while exposed. the more damaged your organs

are the worse re-exposure to a roxin is going to affect you. that

includes the brain. just like with exposure our lungs and nose

(olfactiry,trigeminal,and those paths to the brain) were the first

involved and the worst damaged. there is no genitics envolved, just

organ damage. different mycotocins can affects different organs more

than others, just like different chemical toxins can. and amounts and

lenght of exposures play a role in organ damage too. weaker organ get

damaged faster and older and younger people get effected more easier,

some of us have weaker immune systems. but the difference in our

moldy environments play the bigest role in our outcomes. ny out come

would have been very different if I had not been exposed in my second

home. we all dont have the same level of organ damage and we dont

have the same levels of toxin intolerance. theres not switch inside

us that flips on and we get MCS/MCI and while I'm at it, if there is

a MCS that involves only allergies dont they allready have a name for

that? like anaphylaxos.

http://www.aaaai.org/patients/publicedmat/tips/whatisanaphylaxis.stm

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