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Hi ph,

I tell you what drives me crazy about this stance: Because they are

promoting we are not sick, just crazy, we can't get warned of the dangers,

diagnosed

or medical treatment early on. Because of this, our illnesses are far worse

than they should be. This increases our physical damages, which increases

their financial liability.

So by them taking this stance that we are just lying psychiatric nut jobs,

they are causing the exact same increase in financial liability that they seek

to limit...and they are taking our health and lives down with them.

Sharon K

In a message dated 3/27/2008 6:50:15 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

josephsalowitz@... writes:

Hi Sharon,

Those were great links. I especially liked the one from the Insurance

Industry Institute (iii), which concludes: " Its all about the money " . It is a

reminder that these idiots honestly believe that we are all crazy, or making up

stories, just to get their money. They don't even consider the " possibility "

that we are telling the truth, and that we are sick and suffering terribly.

But, I did learn one useful fact. They illustrate " The Great Pyramid of

Mold " . Directly above the pyramid base of " mold " they have a pyramid layer

labeled " lawyers " . I had always wondered what that slimey stuff was, that I

have

seen on top of mold. Thank you " iii " .

If you watch this powerpoint presentation, be aware that each slide requires

multiple mouse clicks, to load, one line at a time. So, it takes forever to

view the slides. This figures. Have you ever tried to read one of their

insurance policys? They are written, with great verbosity, in the hope that you

will get bored, and stop reading, BEFORE you get to the part that shows how

they are planning on sc---w--g you, should you ever file a claim for payment.

Joe

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Hi Sharon,

Those were great links. I especially liked the one from the Insurance Industry

Institute (iii), which concludes: " Its all about the money " . It is a reminder

that these idiots honestly believe that we are all crazy, or making up stories,

just to get their money. They don't even consider the " possibility " that we are

telling the truth, and that we are sick and suffering terribly.

But, I did learn one useful fact. They illustrate " The Great Pyramid of Mold " .

Directly above the pyramid base of " mold " they have a pyramid layer labeled

" lawyers " . I had always wondered what that slimey stuff was, that I have seen on

top of mold. Thank you " iii " .

If you watch this powerpoint presentation, be aware that each slide requires

multiple mouse clicks, to load, one line at a time. So, it takes forever to view

the slides. This figures. Have you ever tried to read one of their insurance

policys? They are written, with great verbosity, in the hope that you will get

bored, and stop reading, BEFORE you get to the part that shows how they are

planning on sc---w--g you, should you ever file a claim for payment.

Joe

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tis the land of OZ where lawyers have moldy gold dallor signs in

their eyes and carry the mold sickened maiden to the court of justice

apon their white shiny horses? you'd think I could see their golden

crest from here. perhaps thats what causes those tiny flecks of light

in my eyes that make it so hard to see when I go out on a sunny

day,blinding me with it's glimmering lights.

I am in despire for I can not see the yellow brick road payed of

gold. so close, and yet so far.

alas,am I stuck in the land of dark moldy slime where eventually I

well sink into the hands of the slimy obess never to be heard from

again.

>

> Hi Sharon,

>

> Those were great links. I especially liked the one from the

Insurance Industry Institute (iii), which concludes: " Its all about

the money " . It is a reminder that these idiots honestly believe that

we are all crazy, or making up stories, just to get their money. They

don't even consider the " possibility " that we are telling the truth,

and that we are sick and suffering terribly.

>

> But, I did learn one useful fact. They illustrate " The Great

Pyramid of Mold " . Directly above the pyramid base of " mold " they have

a pyramid layer labeled " lawyers " . I had always wondered what that

slimey stuff was, that I have seen on top of mold. Thank you " iii " .

>

> If you watch this powerpoint presentation, be aware that each

slide requires multiple mouse clicks, to load, one line at a time.

So, it takes forever to view the slides. This figures. Have you ever

tried to read one of their insurance policys? They are written, with

great verbosity, in the hope that you will get bored, and stop

reading, BEFORE you get to the part that shows how they are planning

on sc---w--g you, should you ever file a claim for payment.

>

> Joe

>

>

>

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Your writing is very cute but sad. Move to the desert, that is what I did and

also a friend. Doctor's probably don't acknowledge mold problems as antibiotics

caused some in the first place.

who <jeaninem660@...> wrote:

tis the land of OZ where lawyers have moldy gold dallor signs in

their eyes and carry the mold sickened maiden to the court of justice

apon their white shiny horses? you'd think I could see their golden

crest from here. perhaps thats what causes those tiny flecks of light

in my eyes that make it so hard to see when I go out on a sunny

day,blinding me with it's glimmering lights.

I am in despire for I can not see the yellow brick road payed of

gold. so close, and yet so far.

alas,am I stuck in the land of dark moldy slime where eventually I

well sink into the hands of the slimy obess never to be heard from

again.

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The ONLY doctor who put me on Diflucan or an anti-fungal expressed to

me that many doctors worry about the affect it has on the liver.

How does Diflucan work

" Diflucan works by stopping the fungi from reproducing. It also

damages the cell wall of the fungi so that eventually it dies. It is

effective against Candida albicans which is the usual Candida species

responsible for vaginal thrush. It is not effective against Candida

krusei.2

When taken by mouth for vaginal yeast infection the Diflucan will be

absorbed to its maximum concentration by the vaginal tissue within 48

hours and by the vaginal fluid within 72 hours.2 "

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