Guest guest Posted March 31, 2009 Report Share Posted March 31, 2009 This is called " neuropathy " . I've had it in my feet for 10 years from mold exposure. It's from the mycotoxins eating away at the nerve sheaths. Barth www.presenting.net/sbs/sbs.html SUBMIT YOUR DOCTOR: www.presenting.net/sbs/molddoctors.html --- b> Lee, I'm looking at this older post about your numbness and tingling problem. I have that new this year also in my feet, mainly right but some in left and doctor hasn't come up with an answer to b> it. Just said that can be from alot of causea and that seemed to be his answer. Have you had any improvement? My internist sent me to neurologist who pushed and pulled on toe area " testing " it, b> and now it is inflamed and swollen. Sometimes I think doctors are the devil. Honestly!! b> What couldn't Dr Shoe do because of low blood pressure? I have low blood pressure also, so wondering what treatment you couldn't do because of that. b> --- In , " Lee Gindlesperger " <lugins71@...> wrote: >> >> When we get the results back from the blood work that Dr. >> Shoemaker had rerun see where I am at and we may also have to get >> the house retested if they are not better the ERMI we had done in Oct >> was good but had just had the floors redone and carpet pulled up. >> >> If my tests are better I will try the lower doses been pretty lucky >> that it doesn't seem to bother me as much as others. >> I was taking the alpha lipoic acid for awhile but not >> the other you mentioned I do take NAC. Dr Shoemaker has me on >> high doses of EPA and DHA he just sent me results on HGH Beta 1 and >> mine was extremely high but unforunately my blood pressure is normal >> to low so I can't do the tx to bring that count down so waiting to >> talk to him. Thank you for info will google neuropathy like you >> suggested the tingling and numbness drives me nuts it started just >> before Christmas. >> Lee >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 Hi, I had numbness in my toes and fingers and my husband experienced tingling when he would sit in a chair from the moldy house,specifically in his arm.My numbness went away after I detoxed, until then it was pretty bad in the ends of my fingers especially. On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 9:08 PM, barb1283 <barb1283@...> wrote: > Lee, I'm looking at this older post about your numbness and tingling > problem. I have that new this year also in my feet, mainly right but some in > left and doctor hasn't come up with an answer to it. Just said that can be > from alot of causea and that seemed to be his answer. Have you had any > improvement? My internist sent me to neurologist who pushed and pulled on > toe area " testing " it, and now it is inflamed and swollen. Sometimes I think > doctors are the devil. Honestly!! > > What couldn't Dr Shoe do because of low blood pressure? I have low blood > pressure also, so wondering what treatment you couldn't do because of that. > > > > > > When we get the results back from the blood work that Dr. > > Shoemaker had rerun see where I am at and we may also have to get > > the house retested if they are not better the ERMI we had done in Oct > > was good but had just had the floors redone and carpet pulled up. > > > > If my tests are better I will try the lower doses been pretty lucky > > that it doesn't seem to bother me as much as others. > > I was taking the alpha lipoic acid for awhile but not > > the other you mentioned I do take NAC. Dr Shoemaker has me on > > high doses of EPA and DHA he just sent me results on HGH Beta 1 and > > mine was extremely high but unforunately my blood pressure is normal > > to low so I can't do the tx to bring that count down so waiting to > > talk to him. Thank you for info will google neuropathy like you > > suggested the tingling and numbness drives me nuts it started just > > before Christmas. > > Lee > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 Lee, What is it that Shoemaker is using to lower the TGF Beta1? And what do you know that it does to blood pressure if it is high or low? Thanks, Sam Guess he is now using a treatment to help lower the TGF Beta1 in people but if you have normal to low blood pressure (which I do) I don't qualify to use it. (my TGF was very high) My tingling had disappeared mostly now or at least down to a level that is not as bad. When I go back to see him will ask him more about the tx. are you still being exposed? Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2009 Report Share Posted April 2, 2009 Thanks very much Lee! Good luck at your next appointment with Dr. Shoemaker! Sincerely, Sam Sam, Don't know the name other than it is a common prescription I believe lowering blood pressure that would be why people with normal to low blood pressure would be ruled out from using it. When I go to see him again will ask for more info on it. Lee > What is it that Shoemaker is using to lower the TGF Beta1? And what do you know that it does to blood pressure if it is high or low? > > Thanks, > Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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