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Would you mind saying who you saw in La Crosse?

On Sep 9, 2010, at 6:54 PM, " osisposis " <jeaninem660@...> wrote:

I went to a allery and immunology clinic in La Crosse,WI.

one of the doctors was a AAEM member doctor.

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My Allergy / Immunologist was helpful until I walked in with a respirator. 

Then he gave me a label and denied me 02 even though I was blue (blue lips,

blue

nails ) when I went to him.  He would not even do blood work to check my 02

levels.  Consider your self fortunate as I have seen over 12 physicians most

probably more than this and have no Dr yet to treat me in yet in 4

 years.    Tommorrow I have to file a complaint for my latest misfortune

with

Dr's that almost killed me.  One idiot right after the other. 

 

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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From: CU <jackiebreeze@...>

Sent: Thu, September 9, 2010 9:04:58 PM

Subject: [] Re: type 111 Gell and Combs

My allergist is well aware of environmental factors, mold and such. When I told

him about my house having mold, he said that mold would make one ill. IMO, when

ill with mold, it is always good to seek the help of an allergist as a start.

Many people can't fly across the US to a doctor so we have to rely on our local

MD's. As I have said before and again, my allergist played a major factor in

getting me well and keeping me well. The first MD who actually helped me was a

country doctor in the small town that I moved to.

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That is the problem , they do the tests, see it with their own eyes and then

deny the results.   

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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From: dianebolton52 <dianebolton@...>

Sent: Thu, September 9, 2010 8:09:38 PM

Subject: [] Re: type 111 Gell and Combs

 

Dr. Rea did all the same tests for the immune system as my immunologist did. The

T Cell, B Cells and Gamma Globulin levels. (G,M,A and E.) I saw an immunologist

at a hospital here in Dallas who agreed with Dr. Rea that I was immune-deficient

but said that " there was no way that my mold exposure was the cause. " We know

better...

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Thanks, Jeanine. I'm working on the avoidance so next step is treatment. The

allergist I saw in my area was very unhelpful. If insurance covered Dr. ,

I could probably make the trek to see him. I've heard of the sublingual drops

and would much rather try them than shots! AN

On Sep 10, 2010, at 12:58 PM, " osisposis " <jeaninem660@...> wrote:

Dr. , Allergy assoc. LC,WI. he uses a treatment of drops under the

tounge instead of allergy shots,

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