Guest guest Posted March 16, 2008 Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 See this document: http://etd.lib.ttu.edu/theses/available/etd-05252005-163223/unrestricted/Karunas\ ena_Enusha_Diss.pdf On 3/16/08, llaci2003 <jjaksic@...> wrote: > > > > > HI > > > > With regard to a workmans comp case...first thing they do is say it > > can cause damage to your lungs and then they think that is it...but it > > affects other parts of the body...does anyone out there know what > > other parts of body to file claim for workmans comp such as immune > > system? etc.. > > > > I know I am a mess but they only seem to think it affects the lungs.. > > > > TMC > > It affects the sinuses; it give you Oral Thrush; > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2008 Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 this a great find. Did this get published?? and if so what year?? what a great dissertation. His mom and da must be proud LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote: See this document: http://etd.lib.ttu.edu/theses/available/etd-05252005-163223/unrestricted/Karunas\ ena_Enusha_Diss.pdf On 3/16/08, llaci2003 <jjaksic@...> wrote: > > > > > HI > > > > With regard to a workmans comp case...first thing they do is say it > > can cause damage to your lungs and then they think that is it...but it > > affects other parts of the body...does anyone out there know what > > other parts of body to file claim for workmans comp such as immune > > system? etc.. > > > > I know I am a mess but they only seem to think it affects the lungs.. > > > > TMC > > It affects the sinuses; it give you Oral Thrush; > > > > > --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2008 Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 In responce to the original post on this subject, yes, from my experience it affects much more than the lungs. A specific cat scan might reveal brain damage, in my case showed a diminish of 1/4 of the left frontal lobe causing a disability called toxic encephalopathy. This alone sets off an number of other symptoms. As far as the other parts of the body I am still uncertain wether the chemical imbalance of the brain makes it feel like other things are wrong, or they have actually caused other issues. As the months go by I find myself in a complete state of confusion about the situation. I don't know if I have learned something and forgot, or am learning something new. It seems that a basic diagnosis is the easy part and to know what has affected you the same. But when it comes to treatment there seems to be a great deal of different opinions. This is where the waters begin to become cloudy. So besides the lungs that is one of the other major problems encountered that I can tell you about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 It is called a brain spectracoscopy. It was ordered by Dr. Shoemaker in land. As far as the CSM, I have not got to many answeres to that as far as fixing or helping with the memory and many other issues. So far I am taking Trental to get more oxygen to the brain. Anyway the scan was done by progressive MRI so I am sure you can find someone local to do it if you have a doctor that is working with you for this type illness. Let me know if you have any other questions about it. Chris... tcuddy1 <tcuddy1@...> wrote: how did they test for toxic encephalitis...what test did they do? What kind of doctor did you go to for that? i have lots of memory stuff...the cholestyramine helps but doesn't fix it... > > The stachybotrys toxic mold i was exposed to caused my brain to swell. Its called toxic encephalitis. Also caused me to lose the abilitiy to complete a sentence during speech. It damaged my neurologic system to a point where when i was living in the sick building i urinated in bed during my sleep which is a direct result of autonomous nervous system damage. Yeah i know its embarrising for you to read this but imagine how i felt. > > So this is just a short tiny list of some other body parts that are damaged by stachy. It is a biological toxin so it will effect your whole body eventually. > > > --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 Oh ya. You can google it, also Shoemaker has some stuff on it although I cannot remember if there is any in his books or not. I may have some print outs somewhere I could send you if you would like after I find them. It is a valid disability and there is actually lots of info about it. Since my computer crash I have no links to offer you at the moment. tcuddy1 <tcuddy1@...> wrote: thank you this is helpful is there literature about the mold causing toxic encephalitis--- In , UnitedStatesVet <unitedstatesvet@...> wrote: > > In responce to the original post on this subject, yes, from my experience it affects much more than the lungs. A specific cat scan might reveal brain damage, in my case showed a diminish of 1/4 of the left frontal lobe causing a disability called toxic encephalopathy. This alone sets off an number of other symptoms. As far as the other parts of the body I am still uncertain wether the chemical imbalance of the brain makes it feel like other things are wrong, or they have actually caused other issues. As the months go by I find myself in a complete state of confusion about the situation. I don't know if I have learned something and forgot, or am learning something new. It seems that a basic diagnosis is the easy part and to know what has affected you the same. But when it comes to treatment there seems to be a great deal of different opinions. This is where the waters begin to become cloudy. > So besides the lungs that is one of the other major problems encountered that I can tell you about. > --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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