Guest guest Posted June 1, 2008 Report Share Posted June 1, 2008 http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/hi97146.html *Excerpts and: The 8th great wonder of the ...hmmm U.S.A. OK..First off, why did CDC/ NIOSH say > Protecting Workers at RISK in the title???? They must be reffering to " ONLY those " that have AIDS, Cancer or Bone Marrow Transplants....Immunocomprimized..Right??? And just how does one's immune system become comprimized? ... was the Cancer Patient's Immune System 100%??? and the Cancer just broke through??? Oh MY!!! Histoplasmosis is an infectious disease caused by inhaling the spores of a fungus called Histoplasma capsulatum. Hmmm They must have done studies on how many Spores you'd have to breathe in, to become infected???? (DOESN'T INFECTION MEAN TO PENETRATE ???) 400 plus people were made really sick from this in... I think it was Illinois, or no maybe Indiana...I'll do a search BRB.. ahhh! wow look what I found > In some areas, including portions of Illinois, up to 80 percent of the population show evidence of previous infection. Holy Moly! thats a lot of Imunnocomprimized People in " some areas " and " portions " !!!oh...and I searched for the SPORE info and I found the statement again > Infection occurs when spores, carried by the air are inhaled < (http://www.idph.state.il.us/public/hb/hbb & bdrp.htm)...I'm sure they did a spore count for each person, I mean, wouldn't you think ??? There must have been a Jilllion-ka-Trilllion amount of spores... I'll do another search for that info again later.... well now...SEE WHERE IT SAYS > The vast majority of infected people are asymptomatic (have no apparent ill effects), or they experience symptoms so mild they do not seek medical attention (MILD SYMPTOMS HUH ???) I wonder how they knew over 400 People had become sick in one area??? Maybe someone at CDC/NIOSH had ESP... oh wait...does CDC/NIOSH have studies on ESP??? I'll look for that later...if I remember...Darn STML (short term mem. loss) OK-and where have I read this before??? > flu-like respiratory illness - -- a combination of symptoms, including malaise (a general ill feeling), fever, chest pain, dry or nonproductive cough, headache, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, joint and muscle pains, chills, and hoarseness. > I think they left out a few tho...like DIZZY SPELLS and BALANCE PROBLEMS and DEPRESSION and BRAIN FOG and and oh heck ...they shoulda just made a silly name for it like FIBROMYALGIA I DON'T KNOW ABOUT ALL HERE AT 'sickbuldings', BUT I SURE CAN SAY, MYSELF AND CO-WORKERS ...WE WERE STAYING HOME WITH OUR HORRIBLE " MILD " FLU SYMPTOMS.... cough-cough If symptoms do occur, they will usually start within 3 to 17 days after exposure, with an average of 10 days. (WOW, THEY HAD IT DOWN TO AN AVG!) That reminds me...BRB I'll do another search for the SPORE count now..... hmmm still nothing. Yikes! you don't suppose CDC/NIOSH Lied??? FALSE INFO THERE HUH???? They must have ASSUMED you could breathe spores into your lungs to possibly make you that sick, and I think they're talking outdoors kinda SPORES right???.......or do all People in Illinois hang out in indoor chicken coops??? hey sorry..I'm just askin, I've never been to Illinois... Ok eneough for now, my eveready bunny just dropped his drum! I'm expeiencing a rush of environmental toxic overload... otherwise known as CFS...I need to laydown for a bit and rest the back of my head on my hand to rlieve the pressure from the ME!!! BBL ....Hugzzzzzzzz All! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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