Guest guest Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 I have an appointment at the only place that takes Medicaid for mold, yet they have a low success rate. They no nothing about the mold diet; Dr. Shoemakers protocol, etc. They are a college that WANTS TO KNOW. PLEASE = CALLING ALL GURUS.... Coming from me = who am I to them?? I am some guy with a high IQ & too much time on the internet. If trusty Mold Yodas drop these people a phone call, email, or mail documentation to them expressing clinical options, treatment options, & factual data, you could not only save MY LIFE, but the lives of many & get a college to start training Doctors on how to properly treat mold illness where they should all learn it from the get go. Please folks; drop the truth & facts on this college.. Regards, Pete Helfrich 6712 Brooklawn Parkway, Suite 204 Syracuse, NY 13211-2195 The Southern Tier Occupational Health Center (STOHC), a satellite of the Central New York Occupational Health Clnical Center, is located on the Binghamton University campus and serves the residents of Broome, Tioga, and Chenango counties and the surrounding area with a full range of occupational health services. Directions and Parking Information To contact either office, phone: 315-432-8899 or 800-432-9590 TDD: 315-464-5769 cnyohcc@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 If Dr. Portnoy is there, RUN outta there as fast as you can. I saw her after Johanning left the Albany area. They're all tied in with the reptilian WC, insurers and corporate criminals. The next time any of them hear from me is if and when I charge their criminal invertebrate butts with collusion under the RICO Act. Barth --- p> I have an appointment at the only place that takes Medicaid for mold, yet they have a low success rate. p> They no nothing about the mold diet; Dr. Shoemakers protocol, etc. They are a college that WANTS TO KNOW. p> PLEASE = CALLING ALL GURUS.... Coming from me = who am I to them?? I am some guy with a high IQ & too much time on the internet. p> If trusty Mold Yodas drop these people a phone call, email, or mail documentation to them expressing clinical options, treatment options, & factual data, you could not only save MY LIFE, but the p> lives of many & get a college to start training Doctors on how to properly treat mold illness where they should all learn it from the get go. p> Please folks; drop the truth & facts on this college.. p> Regards, p> Pete Helfrich p> 6712 Brooklawn Parkway, Suite 204 p> Syracuse, NY 13211-2195 p> The Southern Tier Occupational Health Center (STOHC), a satellite of the Central New York Occupational Health Clnical Center, is located on the Binghamton University campus and serves the p> residents of Broome, Tioga, and Chenango counties and the surrounding area with a full range of occupational health services. Directions and Parking Information p> To contact either office, phone: p> 315-432-8899 or 800-432-9590 p> TDD: 315-464-5769 p> cnyohcc@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 , The Dr Portnoy I know is a he, not a she. Are we talking about the same person? Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC ----- If Dr. Portnoy is there, RUN outta there as fast as you can. I saw her after Johanning left the Albany area. They're all tied in with the reptilian WC, insurers and corporate criminals. The next time any of them hear from me is if and when I charge their criminal invertebrate butts with collusion under the RICO Act. Barth --- p> I have an appointment at the only place that takes Medicaid for mold, yet they have a low success rate. p> They no nothing about the mold diet; Dr. Shoemakers protocol, etc. They are a college that WANTS TO KNOW. p> PLEASE = CALLING ALL GURUS.... Coming from me = who am I to them?? I am some guy with a high IQ & too much time on the internet. p> If trusty Mold Yodas drop these people a phone call, email, or mail documentation to them expressing clinical options, treatment options, & factual data, you could not only save MY LIFE, but the p> lives of many & get a college to start training Doctors on how to properly treat mold illness where they should all learn it from the get go. p> Please folks; drop the truth & facts on this college.. p> Regards, p> Pete Helfrich p> 6712 Brooklawn Parkway, Suite 204 p> Syracuse, NY 13211-2195 p> The Southern Tier Occupational Health Center (STOHC), a satellite of the Central New York Occupational Health Clnical Center, is located on the Binghamton University campus and serves the p> residents of Broome, Tioga, and Chenango counties and the surrounding area with a full range of occupational health services. Directions and Parking Information p> To contact either office, phone: p> 315-432-8899 or 800-432-9590 p> TDD: 315-464-5769 p> cnyohcc@... ---------- The following section of this message contains a file attachment prepared for transmission using the Internet MIME message format. If you are using Pegasus Mail, or any other MIME-compliant system, you should be able to save it or view it from within your mailer. If you cannot, please ask your system administrator for assistance. ---- File information ----------- File: DEFAULT.BMP Date: 15 Jun 2009, 23:10 Size: 358 bytes. Type: Unknown Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 --- In , " petehelfrich2004 " <petehelfrich2004@...> wrote: > > I have an appointment at the only place that takes Medicaid for mold, yet they have a low success rate. > > They no nothing about the mold diet; Dr. Shoemakers protocol, etc. They are a college that WANTS TO KNOW. ________________________________ RESPONSE -- Here is a copy paste from something I wrote to someone else. Hope this helps. http://www.biotoxin.info/docs/ConsultationPreWork.pdf When my regular doctor was resistant, I took her this form already filled out, and told her that I intended to go see Dr. Shoemaker, and that those tests have to be ordered first before he will accept you as a patient. Once she had that letter in hand, then my insurance (BCBS) had no problem paying for the labs. Also, once she had that letter in hand, she felt more calm about NOT being the one to treat me! So, you could tell your doc that just three tests could rule OUT mold illness - HLA, MMP9, and MSH. I think at Labcorp, these all add up to maybe $600. Not a bad price for ruling out an illness quickly, and for getting a LOT of piece of mind. AND, if mold illness is NOT your problem, and you know from the tests that you do NOT have a double-whammy mold susceptible gene, then you can pursue a lot of other treatments and options SAFELY. If you are HLA-susceptible, then you really need to be careful about where you go, as every new location you visit could be moldy and could throw you down for another three to four days. When you are really really sick, getting thrown down from a mold exposure is just a little too rough. At the time I took my doc the form, I did intend to go see Dr. Shoemaker. You can even call his office and they will send by mail the new patient packet to you, which you could have in hand when you go to the doctor. Do I plan to go see Shoemaker? I don't know. I have to add that Mold Illness or biotoxin illness has an established muliple-times PEER-REVIEWED case definition. http://www.ghsair.org/doc.pdf - Pages 37 - 39 are helpful. Maybe print the whole letter for the doctor. Here is another document to print with case definition included also. http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/files/ShoeNTP_12_06_07w_attach.pdf Pages 88-92 are to the point. Last, I have printed this whole thing, and gave it to some docs spiral bound to have as a brief reference. http://biotoxin.info/docs/GordonMD_ILADS_Biotoxins_RS_9_5_08.pdf Most docs I know don't have time to read __Mold Warriors__. It is way to long, and really could be written better. However, these other documents are more clear, and include case definitons that are easy for even me, in my mold-illness induced brain-fogged state, to understand. More importantly, they are also OBJECTIVE. You have HLA-DR-DBQ susceptibility, low MSH, high MMP9, then you have mold illness. It isn't an opinion how you feel. From what I know of your own situation, having a hurricane damaged home that did not get fixed for three months is definitely " potential for exposure. " You definitely have multi-system, multi-symptom illness, and you may still have to work on " absence of confounders. " I hope you can get to feeling better soon. All of the pain and suffering is so needless, especially when you KNOW you have been living in a water-damaged home. I did do lots of photos, and SOME mold testing, so I could avoid the accusation of being crazy or hysterical. No.....I have objective irrefutable evidence that there was presence of mold making me sick. It has taken me some time to find all these sources, and they are all much more succinct and powerful than a very long 700 page book. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 This is really helpful information Jolly. Thanks > >RESPONSE -- Here is a copy paste from something I wrote to someone else. > Hope this helps. > > http://www.biotoxin.info/docs/ConsultationPreWork.pdf > > When my regular doctor was resistant, I took her this form already filled out, and told her that I intended to go see Dr. Shoemaker, and that those tests have to be ordered first before he will accept you as a patient. Once she had that letter in hand, then my insurance (BCBS) had no problem paying for the labs. Also, once she had that letter in hand, she felt more calm about NOT being the one to treat me! So, you could tell your doc that just three tests could rule OUT mold illness - HLA, MMP9, and MSH. I think at Labcorp, these all add up to maybe $600. Not a bad price for ruling out an illness quickly, and for getting a LOT of piece of mind. AND, if mold illness is NOT your problem, and you know from the tests that you do Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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