Guest guest Posted July 10, 2010 Report Share Posted July 10, 2010   I nust thank you for for your reply, my attorney, whom I've consulted, albeit, very concerned, has had my self with a laundry list of primary homework assignments, to begain with is to see a priemary care doc and that primary care doctor never heard of a mold specialist....said that she could only recommend an allergist when I find one who takes my insurance..I just feel like I am in a rock and a hard place. ________________________________ From: osisposis <jeaninem660@...> Sent: Sat, July 10, 2010 5:01:10 PM Subject: [] Re: Hello, I am New Here  sounds like your medical records well speak for themself, but I would go to one of the doctors that specialize in these exposures and they well testify in court. if thats what you plan on doing. I understand the small town liveing querks, but you can work around that. it's doughtful that your doctor would quailify as a expert witness anyway. so he can give if opinion, that does mean he's right or honest. yep,small town liveing, common interests stick together like glue. you just have to find ways to work around that. ps, I wouldn't get a lawyer from there either. ps, if you deside to sue, and people that you dont know kindof start comeing around out of nowwhere, weither pretending to care, or giveing advice on where you can find a good lawyer, or even trying to befriend you by saying they also got sick from a moldy environment, be very careful, you may be better off in just pretty much sticking with yourself and only yourself. insurance,family ties and common interests in seeing your case fail can bring out the worst in people, or bring the worst kind of people into yourlife. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2010 Report Share Posted July 12, 2010 I'm not a Dr. but from what I've learned over the yrs. antibiotics don't help if you have a toxic illness. Go to _www.biotoxin.info_ (http ://www.biotoxin.info) to learn more. You can even take the VCS test that is 98% accurate and you will get instant results. If you have a toxic illness it usually will show up in your optic nerve that's why this test is an initial screening. When I was so sick from my building I couldn't even see any of the lines!! Allergies are totally different than toxicity. I didn't have any allergies but I did have horrible headaches, muscle/joint pain, muscle twitches, cough, horrible fatigue, slurred speech, blurred vision, memory loss, constant thirst, itch crawly skin, sinus problems, racing heart beat, and more. Feel free to contact me anytime. Sue R. ..>> My doctor is the best infectious diseases doctor around here. He told me that I was sick due to the building I worked in, due to the air test that was done. There were 6 types of molds discovered, one being toxic. Out of the six, 5 of those molds I am allergic to (had allergy tests done after my 2nd sinus surgery). The doctor just doesn't want to go to court and testify against another local doctor. The owner of my company did pull us all out of that building. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2010 Report Share Posted July 12, 2010 Cheri, do you have birds? I ask because of the chlamydia infection. Or...was the building you were in infested with pigeons? Barth www.presenting.net/sbs/sbs.html SUBMIT YOUR DOCTOR: www.presenting.net/sbs/molddoctors.html --- c> Hi, c> My doctor is the best infectious diseases doctor around here. He told me that I was sick due to the building I worked in, due to the air test that was done. There were 6 types of molds discovered, c> one being toxic. Out of the six, 5 of those molds I am allergic to (had allergy tests done after my 2nd sinus surgery). The doctor just doesn't want to go to court and testify against another c> local doctor. The owner of my company did pull us all out of that building. We are working at another location down the street. I can't believe my own doctor (infectious diseases) won't stand up c> for me after all I've been through in the past 3 years. I was diagnosed with Mycoplasma infection, chlamydia pneumoniae, Streptococcus pneumoniae. I hurt all over and am so tired. All this with c> trying to hold down a full time job. Not easy. c> They had me on Cubicin antibiotic for one week along with Diflucan 200 mg. The color of the sputum has been green since January. At the end of the first week of these two drugs, the color went to c> perfectly clear. They pulled me off the Cubicin thinking it is fungal and put me on Diflucan 400 mg. on a daily iv drip. Two days later the color is back to green again. I've been on all sorts of c> antibiotics before this. I'm so tired of not getting better. c> Signed: Discouraged c> Cheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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