Guest guest Posted January 20, 2008 Report Share Posted January 20, 2008 I am requesting your honest response to a serious quality of life question. Very briefly, I lived in a mold-invested rental for about 5 years, moved 11 hours away and cross-contaminated the new housing. For the last year and a half, I have basically lived in hotels – some safe, some not safe; and for the past three years, have endured the typical symptoms of TMS, including " losing " months at a time (I don't remember), being diagnosed with MS and not knowing who people are. I have seen Dr. Grey in Arizona, which was a waste of time – once he got the money, he couldn't be bothered to let me know what the test results were. Now, I am at a crossroads: Is there any reason in the world to see Dr. Shoemaker? Has anyone degraded down to this lower level of existence seen an appreciable increase in the quality of their life after treatment? Or is this the best it's ever going to be? Your thoughts and input would be most sincerely appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 TRAVEL_jf/ALL: There is hope. I have been all around the country and observed many medical practices, esp., those of the late, great Dr. Marinkovich, who was one of my most trusted friends. As a result, I have compiled an educational only, suggested only treatment process for the sole purpose of discussions with your physician. It is offered freely for anyone who would like to have it solely for such discussions. Please remember that I am not a medical doctor, simply an environmental health researcher and therefore do not construe what I have offered is anything other than educational for your medical doctor's evaluation and purposes only. I have observed all of the suggestions in part, but have never observed them as one concise plan of attack against human fungal diseases. However, Have observed positive results in people over an 11-year process and personally feel that until something better is offered, this process has significant merit toward greatly improved health benefit; and, long term success. If your medical doctor decides to use some or all of this process, I would deeply appreciate his or her contact and impression of the resulting success, failure, or successful modifications of this process. This is offered absolutely free of charge without regard to fiscal or personal gain. My personal feeling is that Dr. Shoemaker is an excellent choice for your health concerns. Download Attachment: " A Suggest Fungal Treatment " Doug Haney EnviroHealth Research EMail: _Haney52@... @...: travel_jf@...: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 02:17:19 +0000Subject: [] Quality of Life Question I am requesting your honest response to a serious quality of life question. Very briefly, I lived in a mold-invested rental for about 5 years, moved 11 hours away and cross-contaminated the new housing. For the last year and a half, I have basically lived in hotels – some safe, some not safe; and for the past three years, have endured the typical symptoms of TMS, including " losing " months at a time (I don't remember), being diagnosed with MS and not knowing who people are. I have seen Dr. Grey in Arizona, which was a waste of time – once he got the money, he couldn't be bothered to let me know what the test results were. Now, I am at a crossroads: Is there any reason in the world to see Dr. Shoemaker? Has anyone degraded down to this lower level of existence seen an appreciable increase in the quality of their life after treatment? Or is this the best it's ever going to be? Your thoughts and input would be most sincerely appreciated. _________________________________________________________________ Climb to the top of the charts! Play the word scramble challenge with star power. http://club.live.com/star_shuffle.aspx?icid=starshuffle_wlmailtextlink_jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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