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In a message dated 1/21/2006 3:23:53 AM Pacific Standard Time,

ldelp84227@... writes:

I never heard what senate offices attended the hearing. Sharon did

you post that info yet? Thanks,

No. I haven't gotten it yet. I am not sure that I will get it. It's weird.

They don't really want us lobbying right now. What I am kinda beginning to

understand is that those types of briefings are meant for the staffers to feel

completely confident that they can attend, listen and ask questions without

anyone taking any action because they attended. Thus, no video recordings.

They deal with politically sensitive issues every single day. Freedom to

express themselves is really important to help them understand these issues.

I find this to be good and bad. Bad from the standpoint that, of course, I

want to know everything over the mold issue. Good from the standpoint that I

also want the Senate staff to stay on this issue. I don't want to do

anything that would make them nervous or back away.

So, if I get the info I get it. If I don't, I don't. Right now, we just

need to give them their space. They know what the problem. We need to give

them time to figure out how they want to address it.

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Thanks Sharon, I will try to hang in there, moving AGAIN.

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> In a message dated 1/21/2006 3:23:53 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> ldelp84227@a... writes:

>

> I never heard what senate offices attended the hearing. Sharon

did

> you post that info yet? Thanks,

>

>

>

> No. I haven't gotten it yet. I am not sure that I will get it.

It's weird.

> They don't really want us lobbying right now. What I am kinda

beginning to

> understand is that those types of briefings are meant for the

staffers to feel

> completely confident that they can attend, listen and ask

questions without

> anyone taking any action because they attended. Thus, no video

recordings.

> They deal with politically sensitive issues every single day.

Freedom to

> express themselves is really important to help them understand

these issues.

>

> I find this to be good and bad. Bad from the standpoint that, of

course, I

> want to know everything over the mold issue. Good from the

standpoint that I

> also want the Senate staff to stay on this issue. I don't want to

do

> anything that would make them nervous or back away.

>

> So, if I get the info I get it. If I don't, I don't. Right now,

we just

> need to give them their space. They know what the problem. We

need to give

> them time to figure out how they want to address it.

>

>

>

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> I will try to hang in there, moving AGAIN. ---

At the very beginning of the " CFS epidemic " , I told Dr Cheney " I have

an inexorably increasing reactivity to mold that grows progressively

worse NO MATTER WHERE I LIVE OR HOW WELL I TAKE CARE OF MYSELF "

This continued to be true and it DIDN'T MATTER if I moved because that

wasn't the problem UNLESS I MOVED TO A MOLDY HOUSE, in which case I'd

just fall apart faster.

NO, I had to learn to detect and avoid exposures no matter where they

were and recognize where I was on " the power curve of immune response "

and conduct avoidance accordingly.

The only thing that moving did for me was convince me that moving

wasn't going to get me out of this.

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