Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 a, That struck a chord with me. I have been going to a local doctor and have come up with high blood pressure on every visit. When I go to my regular doctor as well as monitoring it on my own it shows up normal to slightly high. I was thinking that maybe their BP unit wasn't calibrated correctly. Perhaps it's something different? Lynn > > and all, > > I have to admit that in the past 4 years I feel like a freak telling my > doctor I don't have high blood pressure - that his building is contaminated > with toxic mold. > a Carnes > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 " tloyd61275 " wrote: > a, That struck a chord with me. I have been going to a local doctor and have come up with high blood pressure on every visit. When I go to my regular doctor as well as monitoring it on my own it shows up normal to slightly high. I was thinking that maybe their BP unit wasn't calibrated correctly. Perhaps it's something different? > Lynn A doctor that I carried out of her moldy house in 2000, when she finally " hit the wall " and collapsed, had that same experience when she went to her doctor after I took her to the desert to detox and recover. His office was slamming her and her blood pressure shot through the roof. When she told the doctor that his office was contaminated and was elevating her blood pressure, he said how odd that was, because the same thing was happening to him. His blood pressure always measured lower elsewhere, but when he took it in his own office - it was always higher. He also had the dark circles under his eyes, was overweight, and seemed to be struggling with some health issues but was reticent to discuss it further with my doctor friend. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 Hi Amy, Dr. Shoemaker has lots and lots of information on his websites: http://www.chronicneurotoxins.com/ or http://www.moldwarriors.com/ but I will offer some quick answers to your questions. * MEDICARE: Yes, many (if not most) of his tests are paid by Medicare. If you call his practice manager (Debbie Waidner)she can give you exact information as to what (and how much) Medicare pays. * LOCAL DR: Dr. Shoemaker does work with other physicians who use his protocol, and his website provides some information about the process. * LABS USED: The tests are done at several labs. This webpage details this kind of info: http://www.moldwarriors.com/PDFs/NTordersheet.pdf * SPECIFIC MOLDS: No, none of the tests provide any information as to any specific molds in your body. Testing for specific molds would be done in your home and/or work environment. * C4a: This is only one of the many tests he uses initally, and it is also one he repeats periodically to determine the " biomarkers " of your recovery. Hope this helps... Pam can someone comment if dr shoemakers test is paid by medicare? does this dr ever work wiht your local dr or msut you go to se him? what lab does this? does this test show specific molds? otther things like pesticides, metals? thanks, amy Dr Shoemaker runs a C4a immune complement activation factor " exposure assessment protocol " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2010 Report Share Posted January 2, 2010 http://www.secretofthieves.com/mold.cfm I have probably posted this link before, but in case somebody missed it, here it is again. I have used the product/method successfully in a moldy closet and in moldy luggage, never in a dwelling. I am trying to use it in my car, but I am finding that is harder because of the difficulty accessing the places you need to spray it. Josie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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