Guest guest Posted January 28, 2011 Report Share Posted January 28, 2011 Thanks for that list Jaye. Strangely, I am not allergic to any of those but was very allergic to the (invisible) mould that grows in the refrigerator. For years I had to soak all fruits & vegetables in food grade (30%) hydrogen peroxide for twenty minutes before I could eat them > > > > > > > > > My symptoms fit Lyme to a tee....as for clean up...mold is NOT something you want to tackle on your own if its a bad case. After putting out the kits and showing the results to my doctor, he gave me the name of a mold specialist who first searched out all the mold places, then totally stripped the upstairs so we could re-carpet and fix it so i would have a place to live while they did the same thing to the rest of the house...(keep in mind, my hubby didn't get sick from it at all while i became bed ridden) It is very expensive and we still have not been able to replace a lot of what we lost from it...but at least we are mold free now...just start by putting the kits where you suspect mold could be and find out how bad it is and what type of mold you may have...you really need to find out...i live in land in case u r anywhere near...i can send you the guys info that did ours....best of luck!> Terri> > > > > > From: SirR <alrightguy123@...> > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Chronic Lyme & co infections (MY MS was LYME, still doing 3 mg LDN though!) > low dose naltrexone > Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 3:23 AM > > > > > > NONE of the tests are 100% accurate. A diagnosis is typically clinical. > > The Canadian Lyme website has a great list of symptoms > www.CanLyme.com > > My IgeneX test was NOT a slam-dunk " yes " for Lyme Disease. There are bands that point to neurological-Lyme though. My Lyme diagnosis was by a Lyme doc and the diagnosis confirmed by me Herxheimer reaction to doxycycline. > > The IgeneX website does have some back ground on the test: > > http://igenex.com/Website/# > > from a Lyme website: > > " Each part of the Lyme bacteria weighs a certain amount. For example, the tail of the Lyme bacteria weighs 41 kilodaltons (kDa). Think of kilodaltons like pounds, ounces or kilograms. The numbers on a Western blot such as 23, 31, 34 or 39 refer to how much that particular part of the bacteria weighs in kilodaltons. The significant antibodies, in my opinion, are the 18, 23-25, 28, 30, 31, 34, 39, 58, 66 and 93. " > > My IgeneX has all of these numbers in varying amounts. > > feel free to send me a note to wake me up :-) > > > > > > Just wondering....my husband had the Igenex test, and MOST of it was negative. The dr. said there was one " band " (I think she called it) that was positive, but we haven't been able to follow up with this dr. (4 hours away, charges $6/minute on the phone....). Would you happen to know if he could still have Lyme's, even though most of the test showed " negative " ? He has " parkinsonism " - stiff left arm, masked face, trouble swallowing, contractions in foot, etc. - 49 years old, diagnosed last August. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Michèle> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2011 Report Share Posted January 28, 2011 You've just reminded me that my fridge is in need of a serious cleaning...JayeOn 27 January 2011 20:52, Trish Kerbel <pmkerbel@...> wrote: Thanks for that list Jaye. Strangely, I am not allergic to any of those but was very allergic to the (invisible) mould that grows in the refrigerator. For years I had to soak all fruits & vegetables in food grade (30%) hydrogen peroxide for twenty minutes before I could eat them    > > > > > > > > > My symptoms fit Lyme to a tee....as for clean up...mold is NOT something you want to tackle on your own if its a bad case. After putting out the kits and showing the results to my doctor, he gave me the name of a mold specialist who first searched out all the mold places, then totally stripped the upstairs so we could re-carpet and fix it so i would have a place to live while they did the same thing to the rest of the house...(keep in mind, my hubby didn't get sick from it at all while i became bed ridden) It is very expensive and we still have not been able to replace a lot of what we lost from it...but at least we are mold free now...just start by putting the kits where you suspect mold could be and find out how bad it is and what type of mold you may have...you really need to find out...i live in land in case u r anywhere near...i can send you the guys info that did ours....best of luck! > Terri> > > > > > From: SirR <alrightguy123@...> > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Chronic Lyme & co infections (MY MS was LYME, still doing 3 mg LDN though!) > low dose naltrexone > Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 3:23 AM > > > > > > NONE of the tests are 100% accurate. A diagnosis is typically clinical. > > The Canadian Lyme website has a great list of symptoms > www.CanLyme.com > > My IgeneX test was NOT a slam-dunk " yes " for Lyme Disease. There are bands that point to neurological-Lyme though. My Lyme diagnosis was by a Lyme doc and the diagnosis confirmed by me Herxheimer reaction to doxycycline. > > The IgeneX website does have some back ground on the test: > > http://igenex.com/Website/# > > from a Lyme website: > > " Each part of the Lyme bacteria weighs a certain amount. For example, the tail of the Lyme bacteria weighs 41 kilodaltons (kDa). Think of kilodaltons like pounds, ounces or kilograms. The numbers on a Western blot such as 23, 31, 34 or 39 refer to how much that particular part of the bacteria weighs in kilodaltons. The significant antibodies, in my opinion, are the 18, 23-25, 28, 30, 31, 34, 39, 58, 66 and 93. " > > My IgeneX has all of these numbers in varying amounts. > > feel free to send me a note to wake me up :-) > > > > > > Just wondering....my husband had the Igenex test, and MOST of it was negative. The dr. said there was one " band " (I think she called it) that was positive, but we haven't been able to follow up with this dr. (4 hours away, charges $6/minute on the phone....). Would you happen to know if he could still have Lyme's, even though most of the test showed " negative " ? He has " parkinsonism " - stiff left arm, masked face, trouble swallowing, contractions in foot, etc. - 49 years old, diagnosed last August. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Michèle>-- Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live.  - WildePlease check out my blog:http://catholicanuck.blogspot.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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