Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 I brought my daughter to an allergist today that was recently voted one of the best doctors in the State. I brought with me the article that Joe recommended and it said he had read it. I told him that there were two types of reactions to mold and I mentioned HLA-DR markers. I mentioned I was totally disabled due to mold exposure and that mold releases mycotoxins. He agreed but said it was not his area. My daughter was not sick today and he wanted to give me prescriptions for her but I said I did not need them and should she get sick again I would consider using them. Then he mentioned immunotherapy with mold. I said politely no thanks. What do you think about immunotherapy for mold. If my daughter was the genotype (and she has a 50/50 chance) that cannot filter the toxins wouldn't this therapy be toxic for her? Sharon Hanson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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