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Thank you for taking the time to answer my post. I haven't been able to write back because it's crazy at work right now (worked 6 days last week), but I'm grateful to have a job and be able to go to work each day. I also had to move out of my house this weekend and put all of my things into storage because our new house will not be ready for 3 weeks and our former house has already sold. My kids are with my ex in land and I'm sleeping on a friend's couch in DC. And, you know how we need our sleep because of the sarcoid. I am exhausted and on the verge of tears. I don't know where the strength is coming from, but I think I'm going to have to get a hotel room this weekend and draw the curtains and sleep all day on Sunday after church. How are you doing? I've been off the site for a

while, so I don't know people's health status right now. Thankful for today and praying for a better tomorrow, Naa Koshietiodaat@... wrote: In a message dated 9/14/06 7:46:51 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

koshie127 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com writes: I was on the bus to work this morning and it suddenly occured to me that I used to work in a federal government building for 2 years that was evacuated, gutted, and stood because it was labelled a "sick building." While I worked there, I suffered from horrible headaches and many others had unexplained illnesses. I was pregnant while working in the building as well.My question is this, I realize that we may be genetically predisposed to certain illnesses, so could working in this building for 2 years have triggered the sarcoidosis?Koshie,I'm sorry that this

didn't get addressed. You are right, I know it feels like you've been blown off as unimportant when these get passed by. Honestly, when I read this-- I didn't and still don't really have an answer. It's possible that yes, the enviroment that you were in may have caused your immune system to kick into overdrive.One of the themes that I see, from all I read is that the scientists believe that sarcoidosis is caused from a combination of things. Yes, it seems to hit people that have some family history of auto-immune disease.AI encompasses everything from arthritis' to diabetes to MS to Lupus and more. So (in my mind) that means that virtually all the people on earth stand a chance of getting sarc. I don't know anyone that doesn't have someone in the family lineage that doesn't have one or more of these conditions.For instance, my family has a long history of heart diseases, a long history of diabetes on both my

parents side of the families, and a long history of arthritis and "bad" backs.Some of what I've read seems to state that they think there's a connection between a virus that came on- went untreated because it was a "virus"-- and that instead of our bodies realizing that we were over the "virus"-- or immune systems went into overdrive. So is there a genetic predisposion-- more than likely, is there an enviromental issue, probably so. Were we exposed to "germ warfare?" Who knows. If you read SARCOIDOSISSHARMA-- you'll see that he does believe that it is a combination of enviromental and genetics. I am coming to the conclusion that it is a combination of the food we've all grown up on. (We are a generation- almost 2 generations now) that have grown up with our foods and soils and air constantly influenced by pesticides, herbicides, chemical fertilizers, food additives- even to the source of the

cattle being fed antibiotics, ground tires to add weight to the feed, genetic alterations to make the animals and fish and fowl weigh more, so that it has less fat, can grow into maturity faster, so can be butchered sooner- and consumed earlier than what our parents and grandparents ate.We've engineered the vitamins and minerals out of our soils, and then reinvented them in forms to add back into the soils, or at the plant when they process the wheat, corn, rice- etc. We bleach our sugar so that it's "white"- and we process the flour so that we get Rainbo bread- vs. whole grains.We've got a planet that is so encumbered by factories that produce toxins that are released into the enviroment. It's in our water sheds, we have septic systems for human waste-- and those leach into the soil-- the same leach system that our wells are feed from. (Makes it seem that the old statement that "shit runs downhill" makes one want to live on a mountain top.)

For my family, we've come back to more and more organic and natural foods, we filter our water- and we don't swim in the local creeks-- because we know that they contain so much in the way of "grunge." However, this is more expensive. By cutting out some of the more processed sweets, sugars, and vegetables-- and going back to eating what is in season and fresh fruits- I can honestly say that much of my body pain has decreased. I'm finding that if I want to hurt-- all I have to do is get into the dairy products for a few days. Add high concentrates of refined sugar and high fructose corn syrup products-- and I can put myself into a pain cycle that will take weeks to get out of.Koshie, it's never my intention to make anyone feel unimportant, or belittle anyone if they speak of issues that maybe arent significant to me. Many of us have issues with our weight, and with the way we feel or think about different things.

It isn't to say that the way you feel about something isn't important. It's just different from someone elses opinion. I don't know if that job in that building had anything to do with you becoming ill. I don't know if the years I worked as a secretary for a pest control company - where my husband was a technician and the truck along with it's tanks of pesticides- sat in my garage nightly for several years-- had anything to do with my getting sarc. I wish there was a definate answer-- if so, our doctors would be much farther on the way to finding a cure or at least an effective treatment for us. You may want to ask the local health department why it is and what they found in that building that caused it to be demolished. Shoot, if you had that information, and could tell your MD's-- then maybe one of them would get interested enough to try to put another piece of the puzzle in place. Most sincerely,TracieNS

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Koshie,

I do hope that you contact the health dept and see if they will tell you what they found in that building--even if it's something you do in the future.

Also- be sure to read Sarcoidosissharma.com and print the article out. It is excellant, and I know would be welcomed by any of our MD's.

Take care,

Tracie

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  • 3 months later...

Tracie,

I, too, offer you many thanks for not only the time and effort you put

in for this board but more for the caring, understanding & support you

offer to each of us. Perhaps folks sometimes forget that we are all

in this together...

" May God grant you many years to live,

For sure he must be knowing.

The earth has angels all too few.

And heaven is overflowing. "

Thank you...Tony

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