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, I am assuming you are asking this as a question for ideas to use in your

presentation. If that is the case it is a tough one to pin point. Thinking back

on my own experience I think the only thing that would indeed have made a

difference would have been for someone to tell me to find and read others

experiences. The subject that has been discussed about rye bread back in Salem,

the fact that fungus is the main ingredient for hallucinogenics indeed would

have scared the crap out of me but truly I would and did laugh most of it off

until I had my own symptoms and then it was to late. Had I read or heard about

any of the dangers and effects before hand I would not be where I am today. This

is where our focus and what you are doing is vital. PUBLIC AWARENESS. Had you

stood in front of me and said what you did in your video again That is all it

would have taken.

Page1 <apage1@...> wrote: I am presenting in two days to

a six county conference of teachers on mold.

No testimonials to post on my posterboard?

WHat do you wish someone told you before you knew what you know today?

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That sounds like a GREAT IDEA!!! Visualization always helps. Sounds like

you have really hit on something.

Sharon K

In a message dated 5/1/2008 5:51:30 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

apage1@... writes:

I am making a posterboard of quotes from teachers disabled by mold. BUt

I am adding some great quotes by others who have some " warnings " .

I made such a board to show my own issues to present at the mold task

force on earth day. A photo of it is on my site at liberty school mold

dot com. This one will be strictly a warning to teachers. The other one

was to inform those on the task force about my journey.

THis has been a time to prepare and then recover from these demanding

appearances, but I believe that without giving a visual to the illnesses

mold creates, there will be no change.

Thoughts about " what I wish I knew " in general are helpful

United States Vet wrote: , I am assuming you are asking this as a

question for ideas to use in your presentation. If that is the case it

is a tough one to pin point. Thinking back on my own experience I think

the only thing that would indeed have made a difference would have been

for someone to tell me to find and read others experiences. The subject

that has been discussed about rye bread back in Salem, the fact that

fungus is the main ingredient for hallucinogenics indeed would have

scared the crap out of me but truly I would and did laugh most of it off

until I had my own symptoms and then it was to late. Had I read or heard

about any of the dangers and effects before hand I would not be where I

am today. This is where our focus and what you are doing is vital.

PUBLIC AWARENESS. Had you stood in front of me and said what you did in

your video again That is all it would have taken.

>

>

> Page1 <_apage1@..._ (mailto:apage1@...)

<mailto:apage1%mailto:apmai>> wrote: I

> am presenting in two days to a six county conference of teachers on mold.

> No testimonials to post on my posterboard?

> WHat do you wish someone told you before you knew what you know today?

>

>

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I am making a posterboard of quotes from teachers disabled by mold. BUt

I am adding some great quotes by others who have some " warnings " .

I made such a board to show my own issues to present at the mold task

force on earth day. A photo of it is on my site at liberty school mold

dot com. This one will be strictly a warning to teachers. The other one

was to inform those on the task force about my journey.

THis has been a time to prepare and then recover from these demanding

appearances, but I believe that without giving a visual to the illnesses

mold creates, there will be no change.

Thoughts about " what I wish I knew " in general are helpful

United States Vet wrote: , I am assuming you are asking this as a

question for ideas to use in your presentation. If that is the case it

is a tough one to pin point. Thinking back on my own experience I think

the only thing that would indeed have made a difference would have been

for someone to tell me to find and read others experiences. The subject

that has been discussed about rye bread back in Salem, the fact that

fungus is the main ingredient for hallucinogenics indeed would have

scared the crap out of me but truly I would and did laugh most of it off

until I had my own symptoms and then it was to late. Had I read or heard

about any of the dangers and effects before hand I would not be where I

am today. This is where our focus and what you are doing is vital.

PUBLIC AWARENESS. Had you stood in front of me and said what you did in

your video again That is all it would have taken.

>

>

> Page1 <apage1@... <mailto:apage1%40hvc.rr.com>> wrote: I

> am presenting in two days to a six county conference of teachers on mold.

> No testimonials to post on my posterboard?

> WHat do you wish someone told you before you knew what you know today?

>

>

>

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sorry, angela, send me the poster board again, Please.

Sue

I am presenting in two days to a six county conference of teachers on mold.

No testimonials to post on my posterboard?

WHat do you wish someone told you before you knew what you know today?

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listings at AOL Autos.

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I would be more than happy to send you some pictures of skin sores. That was my

first symptom. Just thought I would offer that and any other help I can give.

Chris

Page1 <apage1@...> wrote:

I am making a posterboard of quotes from teachers disabled by mold. BUt

I am adding some great quotes by others who have some " warnings " .

I made such a board to show my own issues to present at the mold task

force on earth day. A photo of it is on my site at liberty school mold

dot com. This one will be strictly a warning to teachers. The other one

was to inform those on the task force about my journey.

THis has been a time to prepare and then recover from these demanding

appearances, but I believe that without giving a visual to the illnesses

mold creates, there will be no change.

Thoughts about " what I wish I knew " in general are helpful

United States Vet wrote: , I am assuming you are asking this as a

question for ideas to use in your presentation. If that is the case it

is a tough one to pin point. Thinking back on my own experience I think

the only thing that would indeed have made a difference would have been

for someone to tell me to find and read others experiences. The subject

that has been discussed about rye bread back in Salem, the fact that

fungus is the main ingredient for hallucinogenics indeed would have

scared the crap out of me but truly I would and did laugh most of it off

until I had my own symptoms and then it was to late. Had I read or heard

about any of the dangers and effects before hand I would not be where I

am today. This is where our focus and what you are doing is vital.

PUBLIC AWARENESS. Had you stood in front of me and said what you did in

your video again That is all it would have taken.

>

>

> Page1 <apage1@... <mailto:apage1%40hvc.rr.com>> wrote: I

> am presenting in two days to a six county conference of teachers on mold.

> No testimonials to post on my posterboard?

> WHat do you wish someone told you before you knew what you know today?

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

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