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Hi,

I just spent a good couple of hours catching up. Thank you for all the info. I

hope you were all able to enjoy the holidays! It's my favorite time of year! I

wasn't expecting my daughter, husband and I to all catch a virus that lasted the

entire two weeks that I was off. OFCOURSE! However, I was able to get a ton of

much needed sleep. We are all starting to feel better. I haven't actually

caught a flu or cold during this whole implant mess so It was new to me. Having

implant illness has made me capable of tolerating all kinds of aches and pains.

My husband, however,healthy as can be, thought he was dying! I had to take care

of everybody as I truly needed some TLC as well. I guess that's the way it

goes.

I finally found a doctor to do some much needed blood work as well. He's

checking for auto-immune and thyroid issues and not the basic blood tests that

every other doc has done a million times. I hope I can find something out. So

far, I've just been diagnosed with asthma, which, of course, is still not

controlled after being diagnosed for 2 months. Everyone keeps saying I should

be feeling better by now. I know my problems don't primarly exist from asthma.

I knew that when they diagnosed me but my family wanted to celebrate because I

was finally diagnosed with something. Anyway, I'm hoping my blood work comes

back negative but then again, it would be nice to know what I'm up against

instead of fighting this thing in the dark.

Although, I am feeling better. I'm keeping a journal and writing what I eat,

feel, do down. That way when I'm super depressed I can go back a month and

remind myself that I have made some gains. My symptoms are: chest pain,

fatigue, back, neck and hip pain, unexplained right flank pain (they've tested

me for just about everything), my equilibrium is still slightly off, eyes ache

(much better than the buring I used to feel) and I think I've covered it. On

the brighter side, my heart palps are completely gone, my headaches are

completely gone, I'm not dizzy any more, I can actually go to the store without

wanting to leave within 2 minutes of being there, I actually thought about doing

yoga intead of thinking I couldn't possibly exercise, I actually started caring

about fashion and doing my hair again...I'm slowly starting to go back to the

real me. I just pray I don't have any more set-backs. The ashtma thing really

messed me up for awhile.

Ok...detox is an issue! I am eating a ton of veggies, taking all kinds of fun

supplements for nutrition and detox, drinking a ton of water,eating more

organic, going to the chiro, getting acupuncture, taking epson salt baths, doing

the ionic foot bath. However, I can't fast. I don't know how anyone can do

that! I know fasting is sortof a " no pain, no gain " thing but I've always been

an eater and a snacker because if I don't...I don't feel well. The first thing

I start to notice is a migraine. If I get a migraine, I'm useless. I have to

take care of my baby etc. However, I know that fasting is vital to getting

better. I've tried twice...I barely made it to 2 pm. Is it too soon for me

since I had baby 4 months ago and was diagnosed with asthma? Does anyone have

any advice for me? I feel like I'm on the right track but the not fasting thing

is slowing my recovery down.

Well, if you read this, thank you sooo much! Any advice or even words of

encouragment would be wonderful. I hate that I can't get on here more often but

I do catch up here and there when I get a couple hours to myself which is

seldom. Trying to live a normal life is hard but I noticed it's important to

force yourself to do somethings. When ya stop living you start forgetting what

was so great about it in the first place. Thank goodness for clarity! That's

one thing I forgot to add to my list of things I've regained.

Happy New's Years Ladies!! We've gotten this far...we can go all the way!! Love

ya...hugs and smooches..

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Hi ,

Happy New Year.

You've got your hands full with being a mother of young children and dealing

with health issues.

As an alternative to fasting...

Have you seen the movie, Raw for 30 Days?

Clips are on YouTube.

We have an eating support group at:

Eat-2-Live/

where we eat 3 big meals a day and clear a lot of issues.

Each week, make a big pot of veggie soup with beans.

Pre-make green salads and cabbage salads.

Water saute lots of chopped veggies. Puree them into soup if you find digestion

is an issue.

Running to do chores.

Hugs of support,

M.

I feel like I'm on the right track but the not fasting thing is slowing my

recovery down.

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I wanted to add that I think your journaling is a fabulous idea for gaining

insights.

Some doctors recommend green juice as an alternative to water fasting.

Just buy fresh greens, blend them with water, strain them by squeezing through

cloth (it will stain). Of course, you can buy a $$ juicer, but I find this

cloth method quicker than cleaning my juicer :-)

Using lukewarm water instead of cold will be gentler on the body.

Hugs of support,

M.

I feel like I'm on the right track but the not fasting thing is slowing my

recovery down.

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Hey girl-ive been mia for a while. Spent 3 wks with family in kansas which was

wonderful since my brother works from home we got a lot of bonding time. He's so

caring and thoughtful he helped me a lot. So a girl on here, michelle told me

about a doc in ohio who prescribed her supplements for the mold.

www.precisionherbs.com. I ordered them while I was in kansas and received them

and literally within days the pain in my chest got better. So now I added 7 more

things to my supplement routine. Its like a part time job. Its been 2 wks now,

so when I got home, my holistic doc did muscle testing on me and there was a bit

of mold on each side of my chest..they said the whole program should kill the

mold in a month...2 more wks and I'll let u know. But like you said and its so

funny because I know exactly how u feel-i didn't give a hoot about my fashion or

hair for the last 7 months...and I was a hairdresser! So the thoughts of caring

about my appearance even just a little, seems like a huge step in the right

direction. Well I came home to a moving disaster last week. The movers were

moving us in the pouring rain and all our stuff was getting water logged. I'd

pick up a box and it literally fell apart and things inside were ruined. It was

such a nitemare. And here we are trying to get away from mold! My husband

stopped them and we stayed at my dads for 2 days with our stuff in the moving

truck. So needless to say we aren't as settled in as I'd hoped.

So for me a lot of my symptoms are getting better but my heart palps are even

more prominent I feel. Its driving me insane. My holistic doc wants me to take

the 24 hour heart monitor kaiser suggested just so we can rule out that my heart

isn't enlarged or off beat...I PRAY its just adrenals or thyroid or something

that doesn't require surgery!! So I'm doing it on thurs. I always think of

dede, poor thing with all her heart issues. I just have to really watch my

energy output because even going up stairs makes my heart feel like I've run a

marathon. It makes for very tiring days.

So I'm glad you found a good doc and that you're getting more blood work done.

You are always welcome to come down to get checked for mold by my doc.

Everything is just so much work for you I know with the baby and all. I'm so

sorry you all got sick. :(

Happy new year. Hope its a better one for all of us!

Hugs,

Bev

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Hi ladies!

Hi,

I just spent a good couple of hours catching up. Thank you for all the info. I

hope you were all able to enjoy the holidays! It's my favorite time of year! I

wasn't expecting my daughter, husband and I to all catch a virus that lasted the

entire two weeks that I was off. OFCOURSE! However, I was able to get a ton of

much needed sleep. We are all starting to feel better. I haven't actually

caught a flu or cold during this whole implant mess so It was new to me. Having

implant illness has made me capable of tolerating all kinds of aches and pains.

My husband, however,healthy as can be, thought he was dying! I had to take care

of everybody as I truly needed some TLC as well. I guess that's the way it

goes.

I finally found a doctor to do some much needed blood work as well. He's

checking for auto-immune and thyroid issues and not the basic blood tests that

every other doc has done a million times. I hope I can find something out. So

far, I've just been diagnosed with asthma, which, of course, is still not

controlled after being diagnosed for 2 months. Everyone keeps saying I should

be feeling better by now. I know my problems don't primarly exist from asthma.

I knew that when they diagnosed me but my family wanted to celebrate because I

was finally diagnosed with something. Anyway, I'm hoping my blood work comes

back negative but then again, it would be nice to know what I'm up against

instead of fighting this thing in the dark.

Although, I am feeling better. I'm keeping a journal and writing what I eat,

feel, do down. That way when I'm super depressed I can go back a month and

remind myself that I have made some gains. My symptoms are: chest pain,

fatigue, back, neck and hip pain, unexplained right flank pain (they've tested

me for just about everything), my equilibrium is still slightly off, eyes ache

(much better than the buring I used to feel) and I think I've covered it. On

the brighter side, my heart palps are completely gone, my headaches are

completely gone, I'm not dizzy any more, I can actually go to the store without

wanting to leave within 2 minutes of being there, I actually thought about doing

yoga intead of thinking I couldn't possibly exercise, I actually started caring

about fashion and doing my hair again...I'm slowly starting to go back to the

real me. I just pray I don't have any more set-backs. The ashtma thing really

messed me up for awhile.

Ok...detox is an issue! I am eating a ton of veggies, taking all kinds of fun

supplements for nutrition and detox, drinking a ton of water,eating more

organic, going to the chiro, getting acupuncture, taking epson salt baths, doing

the ionic foot bath. However, I can't fast. I don't know how anyone can do

that! I know fasting is sortof a " no pain, no gain " thing but I've always been

an eater and a snacker because if I don't...I don't feel well. The first thing

I start to notice is a migraine. If I get a migraine, I'm useless. I have to

take care of my baby etc. However, I know that fasting is vital to getting

better. I've tried twice...I barely made it to 2 pm. Is it too soon for me

since I had baby 4 months ago and was diagnosed with asthma? Does anyone have

any advice for me? I feel like I'm on the right track but the not fasting thing

is slowing my recovery down.

Well, if you read this, thank you sooo much! Any advice or even words of

encouragment would be wonderful. I hate that I can't get on here more often but

I do catch up here and there when I get a couple hours to myself which is

seldom. Trying to live a normal life is hard but I noticed it's important to

force yourself to do somethings. When ya stop living you start forgetting what

was so great about it in the first place. Thank goodness for clarity! That's

one thing I forgot to add to my list of things I've regained.

Happy New's Years Ladies!! We've gotten this far...we can go all the way!! Love

ya...hugs and smooches..

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hi bev;

read your e-mail to someone else, but wondering if the mold you talk about having is the same as having candida? you are in az. i think, right? who is

your mold doc?

thanks bev.

gg

From: moodynomad@...Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 05:58:13 +0000Subject: Re: Hi ladies!

Hey girl-ive been mia for a while. Spent 3 wks with family in kansas which was wonderful since my brother works from home we got a lot of bonding time. He's so caring and thoughtful he helped me a lot. So a girl on here, michelle told me about a doc in ohio who prescribed her supplements for the mold. www.precisionherbs.com. I ordered them while I was in kansas and received them and literally within days the pain in my chest got better. So now I added 7 more things to my supplement routine. Its like a part time job. Its been 2 wks now, so when I got home, my holistic doc did muscle testing on me and there was a bit of mold on each side of my chest..they said the whole program should kill the mold in a month...2 more wks and I'll let u know. But like you said and its so funny because I know exactly how u feel-i didn't give a hoot about my fashion or hair for the last 7 months...and I was a hairdresser! So the thoughts of caring about my appearance even just a little, seems like a huge step in the right direction. Well I came home to a moving disaster last week. The movers were moving us in the pouring rain and all our stuff was getting water logged. I'd pick up a box and it literally fell apart and things inside were ruined. It was such a nitemare. And here we are trying to get away from mold! My husband stopped them and we stayed at my dads for 2 days with our stuff in the moving truck. So needless to say we aren't as settled in as I'd hoped. So for me a lot of my symptoms are getting better but my heart palps are even more prominent I feel. Its driving me insane. My holistic doc wants me to take the 24 hour heart monitor kaiser suggested just so we can rule out that my heart isn't enlarged or off beat...I PRAY its just adrenals or thyroid or something that doesn't require surgery!! So I'm doing it on thurs. I always think of dede, poor thing with all her heart issues. I just have to really watch my energy output because even going up stairs makes my heart feel like I've run a marathon. It makes for very tiring days. So I'm glad you found a good doc and that you're getting more blood work done. You are always welcome to come down to get checked for mold by my doc. Everything is just so much work for you I know with the baby and all. I'm so sorry you all got sick. :( Happy new year. Hope its a better one for all of us!Hugs,Bev Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T Hi ladies! Hi, I just spent a good couple of hours catching up. Thank you for all the info. I hope you were all able to enjoy the holidays! It's my favorite time of year! I wasn't expecting my daughter, husband and I to all catch a virus that lasted the entire two weeks that I was off. OFCOURSE! However, I was able to get a ton of much needed sleep. We are all starting to feel better. I haven't actually caught a flu or cold during this whole implant mess so It was new to me. Having implant illness has made me capable of tolerating all kinds of aches and pains. My husband, however,healthy as can be, thought he was dying! I had to take care of everybody as I truly needed some TLC as well. I guess that's the way it goes. I finally found a doctor to do some much needed blood work as well. He's checking for auto-immune and thyroid issues and not the basic blood tests that every other doc has done a million times. I hope I can find something out. So far, I've just been diagnosed with asthma, which, of course, is still not controlled after being diagnosed for 2 months. Everyone keeps saying I should be feeling better by now. I know my problems don't primarly exist from asthma. I knew that when they diagnosed me but my family wanted to celebrate because I was finally diagnosed with something. Anyway, I'm hoping my blood work comes back negative but then again, it would be nice to know what I'm up against instead of fighting this thing in the dark. Although, I am feeling better. I'm keeping a journal and writing what I eat, feel, do down. That way when I'm super depressed I can go back a month and remind myself that I have made some gains. My symptoms are: chest pain, fatigue, back, neck and hip pain, unexplained right flank pain (they've tested me for just about everything), my equilibrium is still slightly off, eyes ache (much better than the buring I used to feel) and I think I've covered it. On the brighter side, my heart palps are completely gone, my headaches are completely gone, I'm not dizzy any more, I can actually go to the store without wanting to leave within 2 minutes of being there, I actually thought about doing yoga intead of thinking I couldn't possibly exercise, I actually started caring about fashion and doing my hair again...I'm slowly starting to go back to the real me. I just pray I don't have any more set-backs. The ashtma thing really messed me up for awhile. Ok...detox is an issue! I am eating a ton of veggies, taking all kinds of fun supplements for nutrition and detox, drinking a ton of water,eating more organic, going to the chiro, getting acupuncture, taking epson salt baths, doing the ionic foot bath. However, I can't fast. I don't know how anyone can do that! I know fasting is sortof a "no pain, no gain" thing but I've always been an eater and a snacker because if I don't...I don't feel well. The first thing I start to notice is a migraine. If I get a migraine, I'm useless. I have to take care of my baby etc. However, I know that fasting is vital to getting better. I've tried twice...I barely made it to 2 pm. Is it too soon for me since I had baby 4 months ago and was diagnosed with asthma? Does anyone have any advice for me? I feel like I'm on the right track but the not fasting thing is slowing my recovery down. Well, if you read this, thank you sooo much! Any advice or even words of encouragment would be wonderful. I hate that I can't get on here more often but I do catch up here and there when I get a couple hours to myself which is seldom. Trying to live a normal life is hard but I noticed it's important to force yourself to do somethings. When ya stop living you start forgetting what was so great about it in the first place. Thank goodness for clarity! That's one thing I forgot to add to my list of things I've regained. Happy New's Years Ladies!! We've gotten this far...we can go all the way!! Love ya...hugs and smooches.. ------------------------------------

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Hi gg- no candida is a totally separate battle I get under control with formula sf722 by thorne along with a strict diet of no carbs or sugar. She has an entire mold/fungus kit of all types in these vials. When I found out there can be mold in implants, I presented her with the idea and she was totally up for seeing what we'd find. Out of like 27 vials the only 2 I test positive for are penicillium and microsporum. She was so taken aback that she even did a blind test to play devil's advocate. Those 2 kept showing up in my chest thru muscle testing. And it doesn't show up in me systemically..only in certain areas in my breast tissue. Which means its isolated there. It was by far her most odd case as she didn't even know that could happen but she is well researched now. And I also had seromas in both breasts and they are almost completely gone from the light treatment we've been doing. I feel awful for about 3 days aftr treatment but then better, the lump gets smaller and hey, if it stops me from having surgery I'm happy. And every time we do it, the mold is killed back. Apparently mold is like a wart and puts down roots in your body and that's why its so hard to kill. I have a feeling that's a big reason why some women stay so sick. If we can find a way to see if its still in our bodies and treat accordingly, maybe there's a complete road to recovery which I want for all of us. At least the mold issue. So I'll continue to let you know what happens. I think some of this experimental stuff might help. Oh and I'm in southern california. Don't think anyone else on here is close to me...my dr is dr cristy emerson. Hugs,BevSent via BlackBerry by AT&TFrom: G M GRETTA <glass3311@...>Sender: Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 19:20:20 +0000< >Reply Subject: RE: Hi ladies!hi bev; read your e-mail to someone else, but wondering if the mold you talk about having is the same as having candida? you are in az. i think, right? who isyour mold doc? thanks bev. gg From: moodynomad@...Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 05:58:13 +0000Subject: Re: Hi ladies! Hey girl-ive been mia for a while. Spent 3 wks with family in kansas which was wonderful since my brother works from home we got a lot of bonding time. He's so caring and thoughtful he helped me a lot. So a girl on here, michelle told me about a doc in ohio who prescribed her supplements for the mold. www.precisionherbs.com. I ordered them while I was in kansas and received them and literally within days the pain in my chest got better. So now I added 7 more things to my supplement routine. Its like a part time job. Its been 2 wks now, so when I got home, my holistic doc did muscle testing on me and there was a bit of mold on each side of my chest..they said the whole program should kill the mold in a month...2 more wks and I'll let u know. But like you said and its so funny because I know exactly how u feel-i didn't give a hoot about my fashion or hair for the last 7 months...and I was a hairdresser! So the thoughts of caring about my appearance even just a little, seems like a huge step in the right direction. Well I came home to a moving disaster last week. The movers were moving us in the pouring rain and all our stuff was getting water logged. I'd pick up a box and it literally fell apart and things inside were ruined. It was such a nitemare. And here we are trying to get away from mold! My husband stopped them and we stayed at my dads for 2 days with our stuff in the moving truck. So needless to say we aren't as settled in as I'd hoped. So for me a lot of my symptoms are getting better but my heart palps are even more prominent I feel. Its driving me insane. My holistic doc wants me to take the 24 hour heart monitor kaiser suggested just so we can rule out that my heart isn't enlarged or off beat...I PRAY its just adrenals or thyroid or something that doesn't require surgery!! So I'm doing it on thurs. I always think of dede, poor thing with all her heart issues. I just have to really watch my energy output because even going up stairs makes my heart feel like I've run a marathon. It makes for very tiring days. So I'm glad you found a good doc and that you're getting more blood work done. You are always welcome to come down to get checked for mold by my doc. Everything is just so much work for you I know with the baby and all. I'm so sorry you all got sick. :( Happy new year. Hope its a better one for all of us!Hugs,Bev Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T Hi ladies! Hi, I just spent a good couple of hours catching up. Thank you for all the info. I hope you were all able to enjoy the holidays! It's my favorite time of year! I wasn't expecting my daughter, husband and I to all catch a virus that lasted the entire two weeks that I was off. OFCOURSE! However, I was able to get a ton of much needed sleep. We are all starting to feel better. I haven't actually caught a flu or cold during this whole implant mess so It was new to me. Having implant illness has made me capable of tolerating all kinds of aches and pains. My husband, however,healthy as can be, thought he was dying! I had to take care of everybody as I truly needed some TLC as well. I guess that's the way it goes. I finally found a doctor to do some much needed blood work as well. He's checking for auto-immune and thyroid issues and not the basic blood tests that every other doc has done a million times. I hope I can find something out. So far, I've just been diagnosed with asthma, which, of course, is still not controlled after being diagnosed for 2 months. Everyone keeps saying I should be feeling better by now. I know my problems don't primarly exist from asthma. I knew that when they diagnosed me but my family wanted to celebrate because I was finally diagnosed with something. Anyway, I'm hoping my blood work comes back negative but then again, it would be nice to know what I'm up against instead of fighting this thing in the dark. Although, I am feeling better. I'm keeping a journal and writing what I eat, feel, do down. That way when I'm super depressed I can go back a month and remind myself that I have made some gains. My symptoms are: chest pain, fatigue, back, neck and hip pain, unexplained right flank pain (they've tested me for just about everything), my equilibrium is still slightly off, eyes ache (much better than the buring I used to feel) and I think I've covered it. On the brighter side, my heart palps are completely gone, my headaches are completely gone, I'm not dizzy any more, I can actually go to the store without wanting to leave within 2 minutes of being there, I actually thought about doing yoga intead of thinking I couldn't possibly exercise, I actually started caring about fashion and doing my hair again...I'm slowly starting to go back to the real me. I just pray I don't have any more set-backs. The ashtma thing really messed me up for awhile. Ok...detox is an issue! I am eating a ton of veggies, taking all kinds of fun supplements for nutrition and detox, drinking a ton of water,eating more organic, going to the chiro, getting acupuncture, taking epson salt baths, doing the ionic foot bath. However, I can't fast. I don't know how anyone can do that! I know fasting is sortof a "no pain, no gain" thing but I've always been an eater and a snacker because if I don't...I don't feel well. The first thing I start to notice is a migraine. If I get a migraine, I'm useless. I have to take care of my baby etc. However, I know that fasting is vital to getting better. I've tried twice...I barely made it to 2 pm. Is it too soon for me since I had baby 4 months ago and was diagnosed with asthma? Does anyone have any advice for me? I feel like I'm on the right track but the not fasting thing is slowing my recovery down. Well, if you read this, thank you sooo much! Any advice or even words of encouragment would be wonderful. I hate that I can't get on here more often but I do catch up here and there when I get a couple hours to myself which is seldom. Trying to live a normal life is hard but I noticed it's important to force yourself to do somethings. When ya stop living you start forgetting what was so great about it in the first place. Thank goodness for clarity! That's one thing I forgot to add to my list of things I've regained. Happy New's Years Ladies!! We've gotten this far...we can go all the way!! Love ya...hugs and smooches.. ------------------------------------

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Absolutely. Yah its something we could chat on and on about. So much stuff main stream medicine just doesn't deal with! She does phone consults for sure. Let her know you're from my support group. And let me know if I can help. 9492973711. Here's her work #. BevSent via BlackBerry by AT&TFrom: G M GRETTA <glass3311@...>Sender: Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 19:59:22 +0000< >Reply Subject: RE: Hi ladies!hi bev; yes, i've heard of mold in implants - dr rea in dallas informed me of that when i went there. i had an injection in the face in more than one place, and would like to test tosee if there is mold somewhere. i was surprised your dr could tell where in the body you have it by doing muscle testing. i've had muscle testing done, and have never beentold where the problem is, just that its a problem (usually digestive-wise) re. foods. would be interested to know more about your dr and how she does this. do you know if she does phone consults? how exactly does she muscle test to know the problem is in the breast? (i know some of this can get detailed - maybe better if i could correspondwith her - i will look her up on i.net - maybe she has a web site. thanks bev. gg From: moodynomad@...Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 19:45:45 +0000Subject: Re: Hi ladies! Hi gg- no candida is a totally separate battle I get under control with formula sf722 by thorne along with a strict diet of no carbs or sugar.She has an entire mold/fungus kit of all types in these vials. When I found out there can be mold in implants, I presented her with the idea and she was totally up for seeing what we'd find. Out of like 27 vials the only 2 I test positive for are penicillium and microsporum. She was so taken aback that she even did a blind test to play devil's advocate. Those 2 kept showing up in my chest thru muscle testing. And it doesn't show up in me systemically..only in certain areas in my breast tissue. Which means its isolated there. It was by far her most odd case as she didn't even know that could happen but she is well researched now. And I also had seromas in both breasts and they are almost completely gone from the light treatment we've been doing. I feel awful for about 3 days aftr treatment but then better, the lump gets smaller and hey, if it stops me from having surgery I'm happy. And every time we do it, the mold is killed back. Apparently mold is like a wart and puts down roots in your body and that's why its so hard to kill. I have a feeling that's a big reason why some women stay so sick. If we can find a way to see if its still in our bodies and treat accordingly, maybe there's a complete road to recovery which I want for all of us. At least the mold issue. So I'll continue to let you know what happens. I think some of this experimental stuff might help. Oh and I'm in southern california. Don't think anyone else on here is close to me...my dr is dr cristy emerson. Hugs,BevSent via BlackBerry by AT & TFrom: G M GRETTA <glass3311@...> Sender: Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 19:20:20 +0000< >Reply Subject: RE: Hi ladies!hi bev; read your e-mail to someone else, but wondering if the mold you talk about having is the same as having candida? you are in az. i think, right? who isyour mold doc? thanks bev. gg From: moodynomad@...Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 05:58:13 +0000Subject: Re: Hi ladies! Hey girl-ive been mia for a while. Spent 3 wks with family in kansas which was wonderful since my brother works from home we got a lot of bonding time. He's so caring and thoughtful he helped me a lot. So a girl on here, michelle told me about a doc in ohio who prescribed her supplements for the mold. www.precisionherbs.com. I ordered them while I was in kansas and received them and literally within days the pain in my chest got better. So now I added 7 more things to my supplement routine. Its like a part time job. Its been 2 wks now, so when I got home, my holistic doc did muscle testing on me and there was a bit of mold on each side of my chest..they said the whole program should kill the mold in a month...2 more wks and I'll let u know. But like you said and its so funny because I know exactly how u feel-i didn't give a hoot about my fashion or hair for the last 7 months...and I was a hairdresser! So the thoughts of caring about my appearance even just a little, seems like a huge step in the right direction. Well I came home to a moving disaster last week. The movers were moving us in the pouring rain and all our stuff was getting water logged. I'd pick up a box and it literally fell apart and things inside were ruined. It was such a nitemare. And here we are trying to get away from mold! My husband stopped them and we stayed at my dads for 2 days with our stuff in the moving truck. So needless to say we aren't as settled in as I'd hoped. So for me a lot of my symptoms are getting better but my heart palps are even more prominent I feel. Its driving me insane. My holistic doc wants me to take the 24 hour heart monitor kaiser suggested just so we can rule out that my heart isn't enlarged or off beat...I PRAY its just adrenals or thyroid or something that doesn't require surgery!! So I'm doing it on thurs. I always think of dede, poor thing with all her heart issues. I just have to really watch my energy output because even going up stairs makes my heart feel like I've run a marathon. It makes for very tiring days. So I'm glad you found a good doc and that you're getting more blood work done. You are always welcome to come down to get checked for mold by my doc. Everything is just so much work for you I know with the baby and all. I'm so sorry you all got sick. :( Happy new year. Hope its a better one for all of us!Hugs,Bev Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T Hi ladies! Hi, I just spent a good couple of hours catching up. Thank you for all the info. I hope you were all able to enjoy the holidays! It's my favorite time of year! I wasn't expecting my daughter, husband and I to all catch a virus that lasted the entire two weeks that I was off. OFCOURSE! However, I was able to get a ton of much needed sleep. We are all starting to feel better. I haven't actually caught a flu or cold during this whole implant mess so It was new to me. Having implant illness has made me capable of tolerating all kinds of aches and pains. My husband, however,healthy as can be, thought he was dying! I had to take care of everybody as I truly needed some TLC as well. I guess that's the way it goes. I finally found a doctor to do some much needed blood work as well. He's checking for auto-immune and thyroid issues and not the basic blood tests that every other doc has done a million times. I hope I can find something out. So far, I've just been diagnosed with asthma, which, of course, is still not controlled after being diagnosed for 2 months. Everyone keeps saying I should be feeling better by now. I know my problems don't primarly exist from asthma. I knew that when they diagnosed me but my family wanted to celebrate because I was finally diagnosed with something. Anyway, I'm hoping my blood work comes back negative but then again, it would be nice to know what I'm up against instead of fighting this thing in the dark. Although, I am feeling better. I'm keeping a journal and writing what I eat, feel, do down. That way when I'm super depressed I can go back a month and remind myself that I have made some gains. My symptoms are: chest pain, fatigue, back, neck and hip pain, unexplained right flank pain (they've tested me for just about everything), my equilibrium is still slightly off, eyes ache (much better than the buring I used to feel) and I think I've covered it. On the brighter side, my heart palps are completely gone, my headaches are completely gone, I'm not dizzy any more, I can actually go to the store without wanting to leave within 2 minutes of being there, I actually thought about doing yoga intead of thinking I couldn't possibly exercise, I actually started caring about fashion and doing my hair again...I'm slowly starting to go back to the real me. I just pray I don't have any more set-backs. The ashtma thing really messed me up for awhile. Ok...detox is an issue! I am eating a ton of veggies, taking all kinds of fun supplements for nutrition and detox, drinking a ton of water,eating more organic, going to the chiro, getting acupuncture, taking epson salt baths, doing the ionic foot bath. However, I can't fast. I don't know how anyone can do that! I know fasting is sortof a "no pain, no gain" thing but I've always been an eater and a snacker because if I don't...I don't feel well. The first thing I start to notice is a migraine. If I get a migraine, I'm useless. I have to take care of my baby etc. However, I know that fasting is vital to getting better. I've tried twice...I barely made it to 2 pm. Is it too soon for me since I had baby 4 months ago and was diagnosed with asthma? Does anyone have any advice for me? I feel like I'm on the right track but the not fasting thing is slowing my recovery down. Well, if you read this, thank you sooo much! Any advice or even words of encouragment would be wonderful. I hate that I can't get on here more often but I do catch up here and there when I get a couple hours to myself which is seldom. Trying to live a normal life is hard but I noticed it's important to force yourself to do somethings. When ya stop living you start forgetting what was so great about it in the first place. Thank goodness for clarity! That's one thing I forgot to add to my list of things I've regained. Happy New's Years Ladies!! We've gotten this far...we can go all the way!! Love ya...hugs and smooches.. ------------------------------------

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