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Re: Doctors say ACOEM is a chronic pain. Threaten class action

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After 15 years of pain, I wound up in the hospital with

life-threatening pain and the threat of losing my eyesight last year.

When the facts are in, I'll have an EXPLOSIVE story to relate

regarding the ignorance, corruption, and mis-handling of

mycotoxin/chemical victims. I pray that it's enough to

land some of the perps in jail for a long time. Stay tuned.

Meanwhile, get copies of all of your records from your doctors and

hospitals including x-rays. We need to flood these despicable agencies

with a Mt. Papyrus of proof, pain and suffering that we've endured. If

your horse-blinded doctors won't help or research, find another or

provide them with a knowledge base from this list.

If you haven't written to your local representatives yet, do so.

Barth

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SUBMIT YOUR DOCTOR: www.presenting.net/sbs/molddoctors.html

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sac> The pain management physicians are asking for transparency in ACOEM's

sac> drafting of guidelines, too. This is from Pain Medicine News. Pulled out

some

sac> highlights. Complete writing at the end:

sac> Experts Predict Harm to Patients

sac> Deer, MD, president of the Center for Pain Relief in ton,

sac> W.Va., and chair of the American Society of Anesthesiologists pain

committee,

sac> said that if

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SEEMS TO ME THEY HAVE THIS COVERED FROM EVERY ANGLE.

I still wish a law firm was around that would help those of us affected by the

ACOEM statement to file a class action. I think thats what it's going to take.

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Sounds like this agency has too much power if even the doctors are upset. Did I

read they do no harm. It would have been nice when we got this illness to be

able to rest and try to heal-- but it has been stress the entire process. So

much unnecessary suffering.

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>The pain management physicians are asking for transparency in ACOEM's

> drafting of guidelines, too. This is from Pain Medicine News. Pulled out

some

> highlights. Complete writing at the end:

> Experts Predict Harm to Patients

> Deer, MD, president of the Center for Pain Relief in ton,

> W.Va., and chair of the American Society of Anesthesiologists pain committee,

> said that if adopted in their current form, the ACOEM guidelines would

>

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