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Have you every had a Hypersensitivity pneumonitis antibody panel blood test. It show if you are allergic to some types of moldhttp://www.medicinenet.com/hypersensitivity_pneumonitis/article.htm P PM (Polymositis) 12/98, UIP 8/00, o2 24/7 10 LPM 8/04, PH 3/06, ILL yo 61REMEMBER : All of you on Prednisone'stressed' spelled backwards is 'desserts'Subject: Interesting visit to UPenn Lung CenterTo: Breathe-Support Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 5:57 PM

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Just back from a visit with my pulmodude, actually one of several of my pulmodudes, at the U Penn Lung Center. I'm going back on the 4th of August for the famous 3-day evaluation. My numbers were mostly steady, one was better, one was worse. And then we talked about my house. I live in a place that was once a sawmill on the grounds of Fort Kern in the late 1700s. It's actually built on an arch over a stream and it's nice to listen to the water and to see trout. BUT the doctor wonders if many years of dust and mold might be driving my IPF since it seems to get better then worse then better on a regular basis. The IPF is there, but would the symptoms be more stable and the spreading slower if I was away from any mold or dust that's probably there. I can't afford to have the place "de-molded" so he suggested I stay out of the house for three months, do the tests again, and see what happens. I don't know if anybody will also accept Jake the farting dog. I was so immersed in thought on the way home I blew through a toll booth. If any of you live in real old places you might want to ask your docs about that.

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Thanks P I couldn't think of the panel name (old timers) haha.

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From: Paradis3 (AT) aol (DOT) com <Paradis3 (AT) aol (DOT) com>Subject: Interesting visit to UPenn Lung CenterTo: Breathe-Support@ yahoogroups. comDate: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 5:57 PM

Hey, Group...

Just back from a visit with my pulmodude, actually one of several of my pulmodudes, at the U Penn Lung Center. I'm going back on the 4th of August for the famous 3-day evaluation. My numbers were mostly steady, one was better, one was worse. And then we talked about my house. I live in a place that was once a sawmill on the grounds of Fort Kern in the late 1700s. It's actually built on an arch over a stream and it's nice to listen to the water and to see trout. BUT the doctor wonders if many years of dust and mold might be driving my IPF since it seems to get better then worse then better on a regular basis. The IPF is there, but would the symptoms be more stable and the spreading slower if I was away from any mold or dust that's probably there. I can't afford to have the place "de-molded" so he suggested I stay

out of the house for three months, do the tests again, and see what happens. I don't know if anybody will also accept Jake the farting dog. I was so immersed in thought on the way home I blew through a toll booth. If any of you live in real old places you might want to ask your docs about that.

Bill IPF Halloween '09

NE PA

Performance you need and the value you want! Check out great laptop deals from Dell!

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