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Re: Acute Respiratory Tract Toxicity of the Trichothecene Mycotoxin, T-2 Toxin.

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There is a huge disconnect between what the military and scientific

worlds discover and real-world medical practice.

They don't have any willingness to deal with sick people with mold exposures,

even proven macrocyclic trichothecene exposures in the real world.

If you have things like them, toxin test results are basically a

ticket to hell because they are too credible to just brush off but few

if any doctors have the time to research the implications of them.

Its the rare doctor who will even do you the honor of acknowledging

that they mean anything or might help in understanding a situation.

Its far easier to write you off as nuts.

Here's what I think we all need to do. (not that it holds out much

hope of helping short term, but we have to maintain hope that it will

in the long run and stuff that happens to us now, is important and is

crucially relevant to eventually building that body of understanding.)

Keep notes of everything that happens to you health wise that is at

all abnormal. Both mold exposure related and not seemingly related at

all. (because YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT IS AND WHAT ISN " T)

Keep notes on what you feel and see, NOT on your interpretation of

what is happening through the lens of this or that " practicioner " - or

theory, because even the best models or theories might turn out to be

wrong..

Try your best to record what actually happens..

If you need to tell your doctor whats happening, get a good doc and

focus on symptoms..

Work backwards from there, and don't overload your doctor with

information or you wont get to tell the beef of what is going on with

you. Try to keep its short and to the point.

On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 9:28 PM, tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote:

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> Title : Acute Respiratory Tract Toxicity of the Trichothecene

> Mycotoxin, T-2 Toxin.

>

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