Guest guest Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 Some, many can recover and go on, it really depends on the level of injury, what happens during a exposure and what happens afterwards ,varies, evan varies over time, some healing may happen, other healing doesn't. theres a hudge difference in levels of brain damage going on and some of it might not heal, but thats not true for everyone. last week I went through a period where the inflamation when into my eyes as it was traveling around my body, after hanging out in my neck for a week plus, causeing some pretty bad headackes,my ears hurt and did get a little damp at one point, what started it all going? well, the antifugal nasal spray maybe, and I wasn't takeing a binder which I probably needed to be doing at the same time. CSM doesn't agree and any other binders causeing constapation with inflammatory problems and me dont get along. sometimes what starts the inflammation rolling and what it does may vary everytime , this time I sweated out around my neck and head, but it's not only mold that can get the inflammation going. part of practiceing advoidance is to keep the inflammation down. what happened at my daughters was probably a combination of things on top of not felling great in the first place. so yes, theres a building up factor going on but it's not just about mold. my latest pee test was clean, years of practiceing advoidance, I didn't exspect a hexhiemer reaction, but I did still have re-accureing polups,and the nasal spray seemed to be help some. washing the sinuses keep the polups from swelling constantly and I even had some scans that didn't show them. it's also fall and I have a hard time with things at this time of year, dryness,dust,leaves,ect. had a rain and felt much better for 2 days during all this. > > This is EXACTLY what I think. Joe, I don't object to " your " theory about exposures and the body being ratcheted up or inflamed such that subsequent exposures are very, very bad. I just think it's not really *your* theory (as tho no one thought of it before) and it doesn't need a clever name--because it's self-evident. The more an inflamed body is around those substances that inflame it, the worse it will be. Like Carl, though, I don't think this process inevitably leads to death, and I think to state THAT as tho it were fact is nor responsible, tho as ice said before, and I'll reiterate again, YOUR HEART IS IN THE RIGHT PLACE. You care about other people, and I can't knock you for that! Like Carl, I believe too that our environments are complex and to always focus on mold or allergies misses the point, tho who can blame us when our own doctors know little about even mold, let alone other toxins and bacteria in WDB. How are WE supposed to be scientists, > we who, largely have no scientific training? That's what we rely on specialists for, tho they often fail us! > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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