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This can be caused by tremerogenic mycotoxins found in some

penicillium species. Some grow in soil, so crawspaces under the school

being connected to the conditioned space might be the culprit. Some

pesticides can also cause effects like that, which might be reversible

or irreversible, depending on the toxin. (Nerve gases like soman and

sarin can too.)

Has the building been sprayed with pesticides recently?

Aspergillus species that grow on latex paint may also be responsible

for fascistulations (in that case it might be ergot alkaloids causing

it.)

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Hi and yes the building had been sprayed to kill ants. but i was told they

only srayed outside although we did have dead ants all over the floor and ..

ok this is sick...but a few dead maggots in the sink were present following

a few days later. How they came to be in the sink is beyond me????

-- Re: [] CDC to help investigate students' twitching

This can be caused by tremerogenic mycotoxins found in some

penicillium species. Some grow in soil, so crawspaces under the school

being connected to the conditioned space might be the culprit. Some

pesticides can also cause effects like that, which might be reversible

or irreversible, depending on the toxin. (Nerve gases like soman and

sarin can too.)

Has the building been sprayed with pesticides recently?

Aspergillus species that grow on latex paint may also be responsible

for fascistulations (in that case it might be ergot alkaloids causing

it.)

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oops sorry ...im so new to this and also get confused easily, i realize now

you were not responding to me... sorry bout that

-- Re: [] CDC to help investigate students' twitching

This can be caused by tremerogenic mycotoxins found in some

penicillium species. Some grow in soil, so crawspaces under the school

being connected to the conditioned space might be the culprit. Some

pesticides can also cause effects like that, which might be reversible

or irreversible, depending on the toxin. (Nerve gases like soman and

sarin can too.)

Has the building been sprayed with pesticides recently?

Aspergillus species that grow on latex paint may also be responsible

for fascistulations (in that case it might be ergot alkaloids causing

it.)

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Interesting, I have a twitch. I get medication but they don't know what

causes the twitch. Went to neurologist around 2000 for a while. The

tic got worse in the second moldy place. The medication helps control

the tics. Kind of like tourettes syndrome but mine is left side of

head. Most people don't notice it now. ---

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has anyone had loss of any reflexes? hust wondering, I had reaccuring

pains in my right knee and when a doctor tested my reflexes I dont have

any with my right knee. when I just resently had 2 teeth pulled that my

sinus infextions caused, the dentist numbed the nerves there, upper

right side. my right thigh started twitching but not below the knee

than my stomach muscles started twitching and than it went down my left

leg all the way to my foot. if you would call it twitching, it was like

a twitch but contant and very fast and uncontrolable.

and it was my nerves. whats in that numbing stuff anyway? thats all he

gave me, so it was a reaction to it.

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your probibly right V. I was haveing mci reactions to something in

there so it was maybe just that. I always thought of tremors as the

kind that comes in waves and starts strong and mellows out than

starts strong again, have had those too and those kind usually lead

tp waves of spasms and leave me very sore and weak for days.

>

> I have tremors or " twitching " as you call it, Who.... & major loss

of reflexes, from waist down. The " numbing stuff " you refer to is

probably lidocaine.....look it up. Some of it contains epinephrine,

also....which I doubt caused your twitches.

> V.

>

> [] Re: CDC to help investigate students'

twitching

>

>

> has anyone had loss of any reflexes? hust wondering, I had

reaccuring

> pains in my right knee and when a doctor tested my reflexes I

dont have

> any with my right knee. when I just resently had 2 teeth pulled

that my

> sinus infextions caused, the dentist numbed the nerves there,

upper

> right side. my right thigh started twitching but not below the

knee

> than my stomach muscles started twitching and than it went down

my left

> leg all the way to my foot. if you would call it twitching, it

was like

> a twitch but contant and very fast and uncontrolable.

> and it was my nerves. whats in that numbing stuff anyway? thats

all he

> gave me, so it was a reaction to it.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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yes V. sorry. mcs and mci(intolerance). amd tp was a typo, it's (to)

> >

> > I have tremors or " twitching " as you call it, Who.... & major

loss

> of reflexes, from waist down. The " numbing stuff " you refer to is

> probably lidocaine.....look it up. Some of it contains

epinephrine,

> also....which I doubt caused your twitches.

> > V.

> >

> > [] Re: CDC to help investigate students'

> twitching

> >

> >

> > has anyone had loss of any reflexes? hust wondering, I had

> reaccuring

> > pains in my right knee and when a doctor tested my reflexes I

> dont have

> > any with my right knee. when I just resently had 2 teeth pulled

> that my

> > sinus infextions caused, the dentist numbed the nerves there,

> upper

> > right side. my right thigh started twitching but not below the

> knee

> > than my stomach muscles started twitching and than it went down

> my left

> > leg all the way to my foot. if you would call it twitching, it

> was like

> > a twitch but contant and very fast and uncontrolable.

> > and it was my nerves. whats in that numbing stuff anyway? thats

> all he

> > gave me, so it was a reaction to it.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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