Guest guest Posted April 11, 2002 Report Share Posted April 11, 2002 Re: Toxic mold literature review (for ) Posted by Morelli on 4/10/02 The story in the Chronicle about the loss of our home & health was written very well. You know, Dr. Lipsey has been our guardian angel through this entire catastropic event. We know first hand the affects of toxic mold & the symptoms it causes. Mr. Connell...it's time for a vacation!!! I am personally inviting you to come to Florida!!! You can be set up in a historical home right here in Citrus County. Charm, character and southern hospitality abounds in this home. Stay as long as you like...at least 3 years. (That's how long we lived there) Then...I am quite sure my local newspaper, my town & Dr. Lipsey would love to interview you...just to see how your feeling. To see how those nose bleeds are doing. Oh yeah..for those itchy, burning rashes...alcohol does the job. That chronic cough...sorry, it doesn't go away after youu leave the house, but after a while you get used to it ..kinda like breathing. There's all the conveniences of home there. A nebulizer sits by my daughters bed. After a few months you may want to switch over to her room to be near it. She never needed it till we moved in too! The chronic fatigue will set in quickly too because after all of the above symptoms start, you'll feel pretty crappy. The stomach aches are just those little mold spores making you feel like part of the family. We never could find anything to make that go away. Oh...don't worry about the musty smell. Yes I know..it'll be on your clothes and everything, but after a while, you just get used to it...like the symptoms. Stay as long as you like!! Oh yeah...you can stay there for free...cause my mom & I are still paying the mortgage & the homeowners insurance. Before you write such articles...you should experience it first. Perhaps my children would tell you a few stories of how they feel about toxic mold. They too, sir, are experts. You see, living it is really knowing it! Good Day!!!! Morelli http://www.counsel.net/images/mailring_mini.gif ad info Click here for legal jobs around the world! Click here for legal jobs around the world! Re: Toxic mold literature review (for ) Posted by Morelli on 4/10/02 The story in the Chronicle about the loss of our home & health was written very well. You know, Dr. Lipsey has been our guardian angel through this entire catastropic event. We know first hand the affects of toxic mold & the symptoms it causes. Mr. Connell...it's time for a vacation!!! I am personally inviting you to come to Florida!!! You can be set up in a historical home right here in Citrus County. Charm, character and southern hospitality abounds in this home. Stay as long as you like...at least 3 years. (That's how long we lived there)Then...I am quite sure my local newspaper, my town & Dr. Lipsey would love to interview you...just to see how your feeling. To see how those nose bleeds are doing. Oh yeah..for those itchy, burning rashes...alcohol does the job. That chronic cough...sorry, it doesn't go away after youu leave the house, but after a while you get used to it ..kinda like breathing.There's all the conveniences of home there. A nebulizer sits by my daughters bed. After a few months you may want to switch over to her room to be near it. She never needed it till we moved in too! The chronic fatigue will set in quickly too because after all of the above symptoms start, you'll feel pretty crappy. The stomach aches are just those little mold spores making you feel like part of the family. We never could find anything to make that go away. Oh...don't worry about the musty smell. Yes I know..it'll be on your clothes and everything, but after a while, you just get used to it...like the symptoms. Stay as long as you like!! Oh yeah...you can stay there for free...cause my mom & I are still paying the mortgage & the homeowners insurance. Before you write such articles...you should experience it first. Perhaps my children would tell you a few stories of how they feel about toxic mold. They too, sir, are experts. You see, living it is really knowing it! Good Day!!!! Morelli On 4/09/02, Caoimhín P. Connell wrote: > Good morning, Ms. Morelli:> > It seems that you conveiniently forgot to mention that you > were the topic of an article in the Citrus County Chronicle > (Household of Mold02/13/02 by Jan Witherspoon). In > that article, it identifies your “expert” consultant as > Lipsey and the article makes the fantastic and wild > (false) claim that: Lipsey is the only consulting > toxicologist in the United States who has a Ph.D. in mold > poisoning.> > Well, I daresay, if you are getting your information from Mr. > Lipsey, then I am not surprised that you have been mislead. > For not only is the claim false (Lipsey is not the only > consulting toxicologist in the United States who has a Ph.D. > in mold poisoning), Mr. Lipsey has never received any degree > in toxicology at all. If I am wrong, then you will have no > trouble at all in providing documentation for Mr. Lipsey’s > Ph.D. in mold poisoning. Good luck. It is my opinion that > Mr. Lipsey is known for making claims not supported by > science (or fact). For example, Mr. Lipsey has even tried to > claim that I work for the Hartford Insurance Company (which I > don’t) and that I am being charged with federal > racketeering “for fraud and deception." It seems Mr. Lipsey > likes to try and bully those who disagree with him in public.> > I am sorry that you are not well. I would suggest that you > take the advice of a REAL expert, Dr. Harriet Burge with the > Harvard School of Public Medicine who stated:> > These types of exposure are extremely rare and occur > primarily in agricultural situations. Even for cancer, > consistent exposure to levels higher than in the vast > majority of homes and office/school workplaces would be > necessary. These effects have only marginally been > documented in agricultural situations. In general then, one > can reassure patients that the symptoms they are > experiencing, although real, are probably not associated with > mycotoxin exposure. With the mycotoxin issue set aside, one > can then proceed to a more likely diagnosis. > > Cheers, Ms. Morelli> > Caoimhín P. Connell> > (The opinions expressed here are exclusively my personal > opinions and do not necessarily reflect my professional > opinion, opinion of my employer, peers, or professional > affiliates. The above post is for information only and does > not reflect professional advice and is not intended to > supercede the professional advice of others.) > > AMDG Posts on this thread, including this one Toxic mold literature review (for Toni), 4/06/02, by Caoimhín P. Connell. Re: Toxic mold literature review (for Toni), 4/08/02, by Morelli. Re: Toxic mold literature review (for ), 4/09/02, by Caoimhín P. Connell. Re: Toxic mold literature review (for ), 4/10/02, by Morelli. 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