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Darlene,

That is horrible. Someone should write a story about Marcie. She is a

prime example of what is happening to the mold injured while the " Evidence

Based

Medicine " crowd is trying to shut down any physician that is expensive to

insurers because their treatments help to establish proof of causation, thereby

increasing the financial cost to a whole host of different insurers.

Sharon K

In a message dated 11/20/2007 6:45:00 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

darlenesb2000@... writes:

Sharon, I just got a call from Marcie McGovern in Texas and her

doctor's nurse called with her IgG immune panel results. Her total

serum count is 349. Sub Class 1 is at 228, Sub Class 2 is 117

(borderline)(borderline)<WBR>, Sub Class 3 is 22 (very low), Su

(extremely low). The nurse told Marcie to continue with the IgG

infusions, and Marcie's response to this was due to the allotment of

the IgG due to the Texas Medical Board, there is no spot for Marcie

because she was up to 78 grams. Marcie does not know what she would

be at with the infusions now. Her open workers comp case, Marcie can

not have any treatment because she only has medicare. This is from Marcie

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Sharon and KC, In reference to the documents that you have (wink wink), that

puts a whole in Dr. Kurt's theory. From Marcie

Re: [] Re: Antibody Response to Long-term and High-dose

Mould-ex...

Darlene,

That is horrible. Someone should write a story about Marcie. She is a

prime example of what is happening to the mold injured while the " Evidence

Based

Medicine " crowd is trying to shut down any physician that is expensive to

insurers because their treatments help to establish proof of causation, thereby

increasing the financial cost to a whole host of different insurers.

Sharon K

In a message dated 11/20/2007 6:45:00 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

darlenesb2000 writes:

Sharon, I just got a call from Marcie McGovern in Texas and her

doctor's nurse called with her IgG immune panel results. Her total

serum count is 349. Sub Class 1 is at 228, Sub Class 2 is 117

(borderline) (borderline) <WBR>, Sub Class 3 is 22 (very low), Su

(extremely low). The nurse told Marcie to continue with the IgG

infusions, and Marcie's response to this was due to the allotment of

the IgG due to the Texas Medical Board, there is no spot for Marcie

because she was up to 78 grams. Marcie does not know what she would

be at with the infusions now. Her open workers comp case, Marcie can

not have any treatment because she only has medicare. This is from Marcie

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