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your probably right but I dont think I'm going to talk my lawyer into expenses

to turn around and go back out to see Gray. my daughter took some pictures, so

that mabye I can email them to him.

do you think you can tell by looking if the pictures are good?

tring to get ahold of someone to send them to me now.

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> You need to see Dr. Gray. It might be either or both fungal or actinomycete

in origin. Actinomycetes cause small granulomas as you described. The

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No. Biopsy is the only way to determine.

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if I manage to get my prescription for the antifungal nasal spray from Dr. Gray,

do you this might help this?

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> your probably right but I dont think I'm going to talk my lawyer into expenses

to turn around and go back out to see Gray. my daughter took some pictures, so

that mabye I can email them to him.

> do you think you can tell by looking if the pictures are good?

> tring to get ahold of someone to send them to me now.

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> --- In , " Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. " <toxicologist1@>

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> > You need to see Dr. Gray. It might be either or both fungal or actinomycete

in origin. Actinomycetes cause small granulomas as you described. The

granulomas from molds are usually much larger.

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Can granulomas be confused with nodules in a CT Scan ?

 

 

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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From: " Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. " <toxicologist1@...>

Sent: Fri, August 13, 2010 7:04:47 PM

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You need to see Dr. Gray. It might be either or both fungal or actinomycete in

origin. Actinomycetes cause small granulomas as you described. The granulomas

from molds are usually much larger.

Jack-Dwayne: Thrasher, Ph.D.

Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist

www.drthrasher.org

toxicologist1@...

Off: 916-745-4703

Cell: 575-937-1150

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Trauma Specialist

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figures. well, just for kicks, I guess I well go see my cataracts doctor while I

try to figure out how to get to az.

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> No. Biopsy is the only way to determine.

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> Jack-Dwayne: Thrasher, Ph.D.

> Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist

> www.drthrasher.org

> toxicologist1@...

> Off: 916-745-4703

> Cell: 575-937-1150

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> Trauma Specialist

> sandracrawley@...

> 916-745-4703 - Off

> 775-309-3994 - Cell

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Yes, Did they define what they meant by nodule?

[] stuff just keeps happening with my left eye

You need to see Dr. Gray. It might be either or both fungal or actinomycete in

origin. Actinomycetes cause small granulomas as you described. The granulomas

from molds are usually much larger.

Jack-Dwayne: Thrasher, Ph.D.

Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist

www.drthrasher.org

toxicologist1@...

Off: 916-745-4703

Cell: 575-937-1150

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Trauma Specialist

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A few years ago I found a white bump on my lower lid where the lashes are.  I

waited a month or so but it did not go away.  So I wet a wash cloth with hot

water and placed over the eye for a few minutes.  Turned on the lights on my 

makeup mirror and using a clean hanky, I squeezed it-- it was a cream pimple. 

It hurt awful to squeeze but it worked.

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I have this bump on my lower eyelid now..........

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No, they did not , but sevearl.  Tommorrow I will privately send you the

reading.  Thank you for your responce.  I will pull out the reports.  I have

seen 7 pulmo to date.  The last one nearly killed as me as he was so

incredulous

about all I had he took away my 02.  I had respiratory ditress and was

delivered

emergency 02.  I went 3 days no 02. because of him.  Two weeks without a

delivery.  I could not even get soemone to order a deep vein blood gas to save

mmy life.  Oh let me just say everytime I test on my hands the reading is

wrong,

always normal, I can be blue but my fingers test normal.

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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From: " Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. " <toxicologist1@...>

Sent: Fri, August 13, 2010 11:40:06 PM

Subject: Re: [] stuff just keeps happening with my left eye

Yes, Did they define what they meant by nodule?

Re: [] stuff just keeps happening with my left eye

Can granulomas be confused with nodules in a CT Scan ?

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actinomycete are mycobacteria, does this take antiboitics as well as

antifungals?

can this take a long time to show itself, work its way from other infected areas

like the sinuses?

--- In , " Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. " <toxicologist1@...>

wrote:

>

> You need to see Dr. Gray. It might be either or both fungal or actinomycete

in origin. Actinomycetes cause small granulomas as you described. The

granulomas from molds are usually much larger.

>

> Jack-Dwayne: Thrasher, Ph.D.

> Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist

> www.drthrasher.org

> toxicologist1@...

> Off: 916-745-4703

> Cell: 575-937-1150

>

>

> L. Crawley, M.ED., LADC

> Trauma Specialist

> sandracrawley@...

> 916-745-4703 - Off

> 775-309-3994 - Cell

>

>

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these things have a almost spear like tip or pointiness to them, not exactly

like a pimple head.

right below this area I often fell some pain with a pressure to it

in the sinus area, but pretty close to the eye.

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> figures. well, just for kicks, I guess I well go see my cataracts doctor while

I try to figure out how to get to az.

>

>

> --- In , " Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. " <toxicologist1@>

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> > No. Biopsy is the only way to determine.

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Acttinomycetes are bacteria. The require a special antibiotic. You will just

have to do a google search to find the appropriate antibiotic.

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actinomycete are mycobacteria, does this take antiboitics as well as

antifungals?

can this take a long time to show itself, work its way from other infected

areas like the sinuses?

>

> You need to see Dr. Gray. It might be either or both fungal or actinomycete

in origin. Actinomycetes cause small granulomas as you described. The granulomas

from molds are usually much larger.

>

> Jack-Dwayne: Thrasher, Ph.D.

> Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist

> www.drthrasher.org

> toxicologist1@...

> Off: 916-745-4703

> Cell: 575-937-1150

>

>

> L. Crawley, M.ED., LADC

> Trauma Specialist

> sandracrawley@...

> 916-745-4703 - Off

> 775-309-3994 - Cell

>

>

>

>

> This message and any attachments forwarded with it is to be considered

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