Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 <Healthier4All@h...> wrote: Look at poor > Bob.....there is no doubt in my mind that he has neuro-lyme and God only knows what else, but he admitted that he had ignored the Lyme diagnosis.... Perhaps, but Bob described going back to his trailer and experiencing the intensification reaction in a manner that was identical to my own post evacuation response and experience. I was amazed that instead of instantly starting on the road to recovery as everyone insisted I must, my illness became worse and my reactivity became almost unbearable. I had to maintain a staggering degree of avoidance during this period and couldn't stand the presence of anything from the contamination zone. The IEQ board is busy discussing " indoor / outdoor " spore counts as being substantive and relevant. To someone who couldn't tolerate the presence of contaminated items brought out of the zone, such discussion is meaningless and counterproductive. The IEQ board may be doing good work for normal levels of mold reactivity but appear to understand nothing of the problems of extreme responders. Their methods and approach would have done nothing to save Bob and I have only encountered three doctors who understood this and could offer even the most basic type of appropriate advice. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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