Guest guest Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 Hi Ian, Do you have water filters ?? God Bless !! dragonflymcs Mayleen ________________________________ From: RUSTEE <rustee50@...> Sent: Mon, January 17, 2011 4:21:09 AM Subject: [] STICKY SKIN I was wondering if anyone else here has this problem or knows anything about it... My hands are reacting to tap water.... When I wet my hands my palms and fingers turn 'tacky' or 'sticky' and remain that way until fully dry..... If I intertwine my fingers of each hand my fingers actually stick together. A google search has revealed that this condition has a name: " ACQUIRED CUTANEOUS ADHERENCE SYNDROME " but I cannot find much info about it..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 no i dont... > > Hi Ian, > Do you have water filters ?? > > God Bless !! > dragonflymcs > Mayleen > > ________________________________ > From: RUSTEE <rustee50@...> > > Sent: Mon, January 17, 2011 4:21:09 AM > Subject: [] STICKY SKIN > > I was wondering if anyone else here has this problem or knows anything about > it... > > My hands are reacting to tap water.... > > When I wet my hands my palms and fingers turn 'tacky' or 'sticky' and remain > that way until fully dry..... > > If I intertwine my fingers of each hand my fingers actually stick together. > > A google search has revealed that this condition has a name: > > " ACQUIRED CUTANEOUS ADHERENCE SYNDROME " > > but I cannot find much info about it..... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 Ian , Then you may be reacting to chemicals in the water.... What type of water do you have ? Well or City ? _______________________________ From: RUSTEE <rustee50@...> Sent: Mon, January 17, 2011 10:26:52 PM Subject: [] Re: STICKY SKIN  no i dont... > > Hi Ian, > Do you have water filters ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 My water is city water supply. Yes it is chemical containing; I believe that I am reacting to the chemicals however even water in its purest form is a chemical according to my knowledge (and I stand to be corrected). I have multiple chemical sensitivity in a severe way which has left me hypersensitive to just about everything. Matter of fact my mouth and throat react constantly to just about everything I ingest or drink.....my lips usually swell and the skin can wrinkle and peel.....I get canker sores inside my lips.....my upper pallet (soft pallet rear of mouth) and upper throat lining will often swell..... When I say constantly I mean all (every) time.... For example I just ate a few Rolo's which are milk chocolate covered soft caramel candies.....(yes there are a host of chemical additives listed on the label) I now have several canker sores on the flesh lining my lower lip and the flesh on the inside of my upper lip is raw and sore straight across as felt by running my tongue over these surfaces. These sores and abrasions occured spontaneously just in the last few minutes...healing usually occurs overnight during my sleep.....This happens to me every day as I must eat and drink every day..... As well I usually get antagonizing frontal headaches/eye aches/ear aches after eating...... Being me is no fun at all......Life is very painful > > Ian , > Then you may be reacting to chemicals in the water.... What type of water do you > have ? Well or City ? > > _______________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2011 Report Share Posted January 18, 2011 Rustee, you can be reactive to many things, avoid anything that causes a reaction if possable, some have to basicly live on greens and meat for awhile. the pituitary gland can be damaged which makes you thirsty and dry mouth,throat closeing up is symptoms many of us have, my grandson gets sores around his mouth evertime he gets around mold, the teeth,gums, ect. can suffer, my throat trys to close up often, always have to be drinking something. heres one way to look at these exposures, it can be muti-symptom, and cause multi-organ damage, the reactions are based on inflammatory reactions, chronic inflammatory reaction syndrome, CIRS can be aggervated by allergen, irritant, toxic exposures and mold or bacterial colonization. when a organ, for example the eyes have been damaged by exposure which in part could be from vasculitis, than the CIRS, as a result of being reactive to many things can cause the inflammatory reaction to go wild, exspecially in damaged organs. inflammation can be painful. it's therefore very important to try to avoid anything that causes you a reaction. not a easy thing to do. but the better you can do it the better you well get to felling. you can have both allergic and non-allergic reactions to many things you breath, eat and even some with skin contact. molds produce VOC's and you can than become very reactive to many things that produce those same VOC's. many things that have a smell produce VOC's, plants,flowers, and many man made products. chemicals used in food processing can cause a reaction, and food that has mold and mold byproducts and fruits and veggies that can quickly start to decompose apon turning ripe can be sorces of mold exposure. chemicals in shampoos, soaps, laundry deturgent, household cleaning products, lots of things that are scented, candles, purfumes, colones, air freshners, ect. can cause reactions. even non-toxic irritants can cause a inflammatory reaction to damaged organs. the two terms most reconized for this is toxic encepholopathy and CIRS. my eyes were very damaged by exposure, I have double vision thats permenant, blurred vision, sharp pains to my eyes, and sometimes virtigo symptoms can accure, things moveing that aren't really moveing. I also had cataracts. even with it removed I still have these vision problems. and have problems with blocked tear ducts. I have been diagnosed with optic neuritis. I also get both frontal migranes and worse ones that go up the back of the neck that can lead to re-accureing meningitis symptoms. the frontal migraines can be related to sinus damage and damage in that area that include that front part of the brain, and affects eyes too. I wash my sinuses often which helps keep the frontal migranes from happening as often. and can sometimes stop the ongoing inflammatory reacion process when re-exposed to a chemical or something by breathing it into the sinuses. also if you have alot of frontal migranes you should get checked for polops and cysts in the sinuses, and mold colonization in the sinuses. these can go quite deep into the brain area too, and the inner ears canals. if either bacterial or fungal biofilms get into these areas you could have re-accureing infections beyond inflammatory problems in this area. even re-exposures to many chemicals,vocs,irritants,allergens could be causeing frontal migraines, washing the sinuses can help. you can get many diagnoses from doctors because all these symptoms we have are alot like many other diseases that have a chronic inflammatory nature to them and doctors rarely specialize in looking at the whole body, they usually specialize in one organ area. if you had about twenty doctors who all actually talked with each other and would look for one cause to explain all the diagnoses you could get from each of them, they might would diagnose you with TE and CIRS. but how often does that happen, never. so, you can look at each symptom and each organ that you have symptoms in and try to get a diagnoses for each one but it well probably be a diagnoses based on what a doctor fells is the closest disease matching your symptoms related to that one organ and not a proper diagnoses. sometimes we dont always reaconize what all organs have been affected because we notice the most painful or the most obvious. that doesn't mean that all our organs have not been affected to one level or another. hope this helps. > > My water is city water supply. > > Yes it is chemical containing; I believe that I am reacting to the chemicals however even water in its purest form is a chemical according to my knowledge (and I stand to be corrected). > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2011 Report Share Posted January 18, 2011 The chemicals in the water are a problem in MCS. I have MCS. Call your city water treament plant and ask what they add to your water supply. Then you can work on a filter for those. First you need to know what chemicals you are filtering to get the right filters. The right water is healthy, that city water is toxic. You are eating and probably drinking the wrong things. If you are a moldie for get those chocolates. They have ctric acid which is made from mold.  You need to go on a diet, an an organic antifungal diet. IMO  If you keep living like this eating wrong, drinking wrong, you cannot get better, your thraot can swell shut, anaphalaxis. Please try to read some more. God Bless !! dragonflymcs Mayleen ________________________________ From: RUSTEE <rustee50@...> Sent: Tue, January 18, 2011 12:54:28 AM Subject: [] Re: STICKY SKIN  My water is city water supply. Yes it is chemical containing; I believe that I am reacting to the chemicals however even water in its purest form is a chemical according to my knowledge (and I stand to be corrected). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2011 Report Share Posted January 18, 2011 Thanks dragonfly > > The chemicals in the water are a problem in MCS. I have MCS. Call your city > water treament plant and ask what they add to your water supply. Then you can > work on a filter for those. First you need to know what chemicals you are > filtering to get the right filters. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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