Guest guest Posted October 20, 2007 Report Share Posted October 20, 2007 Welcome and sorry to hear of your illnesses. You may have been hit faster and harder because you had a previous bought with cancer. And yes cancer is associted with mold exposure. A good place to start to get a lot of information is Mold Warriors by Dr. Shoemaker. Good Luck, Dana --- In , " " <stephajoyc@...> wrote: > > Hello to all, > Just found this group and would like some information: I was just > diagnosed with " extensive lung cancer " after an MRI and CT scan, as > well as 2 spots in both the left and right lobes of my liver. I have > not as yet had a biopsy, but have decided to seek treatment at Cancer > Treatment Centers of America, as the former doctor wanted a biopsy of > the liver because he believes that this would be " safer " than a biopsy > of the lung. However, I had multiple exposures to mold in a rent > house, then at 2 work sites. I have been very ill from mold since > April, 2007. Is it possible that what the radiologist is seeing on my > lungs and liver is the result of mold? I continue to have shortness > of breath on exertion and fatigue. I should add that I am a breast > cancer survivor and my cancer marker went from 22 to 109, which > prompted all the tests. I was exposed to mold in my house for 3 > months and at work for about 3 months. Could cancer develop that > quickly from mold exposure? I know I have a lot of questions, but the > health care people that I have seen have helped me very little. > > Steph > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2007 Report Share Posted October 21, 2007 I'm so sorry to hear of your diagnosis, Steph, but I can't answer your question. I CAN tell you, though, that LOTS of people from my former VERY moldy workplace were diagnosed with cancers....esp. breast cancer. Take care, hon, & God bless you & HE can make you well. [] new lung/liver cancer diagnosis Hello to all, Just found this group and would like some information: I was just diagnosed with " extensive lung cancer " after an MRI and CT scan, as well as 2 spots in both the left and right lobes of my liver. I have not as yet had a biopsy, but have decided to seek treatment at Cancer Treatment Centers of America, as the former doctor wanted a biopsy of the liver because he believes that this would be " safer " than a biopsy of the lung. However, I had multiple exposures to mold in a rent house, then at 2 work sites. I have been very ill from mold since April, 2007. Is it possible that what the radiologist is seeing on my lungs and liver is the result of mold? I continue to have shortness of breath on exertion and fatigue. I should add that I am a breast cancer survivor and my cancer marker went from 22 to 109, which prompted all the tests. I was exposed to mold in my house for 3 months and at work for about 3 months. Could cancer develop that quickly from mold exposure? I know I have a lot of questions, but the health care people that I have seen have helped me very little. Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2007 Report Share Posted October 23, 2007 -I read this article in Nexus magazine titled Is the Cause of Cancer a Common Fungus? It is written by an oncologist who believes so after years of practice. His name is Dr. Tullio Simoncini. I have wondered this many times since being made sick in a whole mold infected home- He believes cancer can be simply treated with sodium bicarbonate. I don't know but its worth looking into for those of you who have been diagnosed with cancer (wondering when I will be) His email is t.simoncini@... and the website where you can see the article is http://www.cancerfungus.com. Good luck to all with this horrible condition. God Bless, Laurie - In , " " <toriaquilts@...> wrote: > > I'm so sorry to hear of your diagnosis, Steph, but I can't answer your question. I CAN tell you, though, that LOTS of people from my former VERY moldy workplace were diagnosed with cancers....esp. breast cancer. > Take care, hon, & God bless you & HE can make you well. > > > [] new lung/liver cancer diagnosis > > > Hello to all, > Just found this group and would like some information: I was just > diagnosed with " extensive lung cancer " after an MRI and CT scan, as > well as 2 spots in both the left and right lobes of my liver. I have > not as yet had a biopsy, but have decided to seek treatment at Cancer > Treatment Centers of America, as the former doctor wanted a biopsy of > the liver because he believes that this would be " safer " than a biopsy > of the lung. However, I had multiple exposures to mold in a rent > house, then at 2 work sites. I have been very ill from mold since > April, 2007. Is it possible that what the radiologist is seeing on my > lungs and liver is the result of mold? I continue to have shortness > of breath on exertion and fatigue. I should add that I am a breast > cancer survivor and my cancer marker went from 22 to 109, which > prompted all the tests. I was exposed to mold in my house for 3 > months and at work for about 3 months. Could cancer develop that > quickly from mold exposure? I know I have a lot of questions, but the > health care people that I have seen have helped me very little. > > Steph > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2007 Report Share Posted October 23, 2007 Thanks for this Laurie. I watched his series of videos. All very good. I think message in this one, the best, as it is the truth, everyone must learn, in order to stop being victimized today by health care industry and other industries and unfortunately government also right now, that the truth is that we " live in a world of lies " , a lesson I had to learn to stop from being victimized by it. Watch his whole series of videos on cancer at his website Laurie gave below. --- In , " Laurie Lowery " <lannl4@...> wrote: > > http://www.cancerfungus.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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