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I will have to try the pea test. :)

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> ok, I have posted about this off and on, probably sence I joined the group.

finally, someone has emailed me saying they had the same

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When you question that it could be a sign of kidney disease, did they do the

kidney function panel on you Jeannine? Mine was normal. The urine sample I was

sending to Doctors Data in Washington was like that and that test came back

positive for yeast and fungal hypersensitivity. I dont remember the name of that

test as I was seeing a doctor in Boston then. Possible it could be yeast also. D

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> ok, I have posted about this off and on, probably sence I joined the group.

finally, someone has emailed me saying they had the same thing going on, and

like me, the doctors, through out my exposure noticed it but didn't know why and

with me, they didn't bother to try and find out.

> I'm still pretty convienced that this could be a first sign of being exposed

to toxic mold.

> doesn't it seem reasonable that dead white blood cells in the urine

> would mean they are dying for a reason?

> after I start advoidance, it slowly went away, the last time I checked I

couldn't see any.

> it's something anyone could check theirselfs, just pee in a jar and let it

settle. I just fell that if this would have been investagated as to why it might

be happening, by the many doctors that took urine samples and commented on it

during my exposure, maybe there would of been a way to discover that I was being

exposed to something toxic.

> maybe this is something to be seen as a first sign of toxin exposure.

> with me it was noticed with just the regular urine sample collected at the

doctors office.

> in a quart jar, a half inch, settled in the bottom is very noticeable.

> when I sent that quart of pee to Dr. Croft he also commented on it, but didn't

seem to know why either.

> this suject has aggervated me for some time, I cant find much on the web, only

that it could be a sign of kidney damage.

> now it's kindof hard to seperate pain from kidney when you had the back pain I

had through out my exposure, but I dealt with alot of bladder infection type

pain too, there was just alot of pain in the area going on there. I'm

aggervated that so many doctors commented on this yet did nothing to find out

why it was happening.

> I think it could be a very good possable first sign of being exposed to

something toxic. ??? if it is, that is something all doctors should know and

reconize.

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I didn't know it than so didn't question them about it. ?

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> > ok, I have posted about this off and on, probably sence I joined the group.

finally, someone has emailed me saying they had the same thing going on, and

like me, the doctors, through out my exposure noticed it but didn't know why and

with me, they didn't bother to try and find out.

> > I'm still pretty convienced that this could be a first sign of being exposed

to toxic mold.

> > doesn't it seem reasonable that dead white blood cells in the urine

> > would mean they are dying for a reason?

> > after I start advoidance, it slowly went away, the last time I checked I

couldn't see any.

> > it's something anyone could check theirselfs, just pee in a jar and let it

settle. I just fell that if this would have been investagated as to why it might

be happening, by the many doctors that took urine samples and commented on it

during my exposure, maybe there would of been a way to discover that I was being

exposed to something toxic.

> > maybe this is something to be seen as a first sign of toxin exposure.

> > with me it was noticed with just the regular urine sample collected at the

doctors office.

> > in a quart jar, a half inch, settled in the bottom is very noticeable.

> > when I sent that quart of pee to Dr. Croft he also commented on it, but

didn't seem to know why either.

> > this suject has aggervated me for some time, I cant find much on the web,

only that it could be a sign of kidney damage.

> > now it's kindof hard to seperate pain from kidney when you had the back pain

I had through out my exposure, but I dealt with alot of bladder infection type

pain too, there was just alot of pain in the area going on there. I'm

aggervated that so many doctors commented on this yet did nothing to find out

why it was happening.

> > I think it could be a very good possable first sign of being exposed to

something toxic. ??? if it is, that is something all doctors should know and

reconize.

> >

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Diane, I can see how maybe several doctors could have got that work, dont know

who close they looked at it or if theres very obvious differences with out

looking under a microscope.

but I figured Dr. Croft probably took a closer look.

I did have a bowel sample that was reported to have high amounts of yeast.

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> > When you question that it could be a sign of kidney disease, did they do the

kidney function panel on you Jeannine? Mine was normal. The urine sample I was

sending to Doctors Data in Washington was like that and that test came back

positive for yeast and fungal hypersensitivity. I dont remember the name of that

test as I was seeing a doctor in Boston then. Possible it could be yeast also. D

> >

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