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Had Sharon in the ER last nite for about 5 hrs. They weren't sure if

they were going to keep her or not, but at the last minute decided to

send her home with medication. The doctor had never seen anything like

this and of course very concerned. It was in the lower part of the

heart and it is not uncommon for people to have an extra beat, but

what Sharon was experience was about 10 or 15 of them at one time,

blood pressure, pulse, respitatory was all erratic.

We have an appt 7 am Monday for an echo cardiogram and stress test,

and then they will probably put a monitor on her. So we will see what

happens then and I will let you know.

A little bit of good news, maybe somethings ARE changing, the doctor

that was examining her and just before we were ready to leave I

informed him of what probably was causing her heart problems. We also

had a discussion in great lengths about her chest x-rays and what her

previous also had looked like, with the peribronchial cuffing and the

collasped bronchial tube. These x-rays did look better, thank

goodness, but it has taken 6 years of being out of that building to

happend. There was still alot of marblizing or shadowing.

The diagnosis then of her lungs was bronchial pneumonia at that time.

I had then asked him could the fluid that was in the lungs have been

blood. He said most definately, but you wouldn't know until you tested

it. I then asked him these x-rays could it have been caused by

aspergillus or legionnella bacteria, his response, most definately,

but you wouldn't know again unless you tested for it. hmmmmm

At this time I started to him inform him the last 9 years and he was

actually interested and wanted to know more. I gave him my card with

several websites and he was going to look into it. He actually was

asking alot of questions out of concern. One comment he did make is

that fungi is everywhere and I agreed. I mentioned that most

physicians are only aware of the allergic and irritant reactions and

NOt the infectious or toxic. I had also asked if fungi were everywhere

and many people were suceptable whether immunocompromised or not,

which I did explain in greater detail, why aren't there more tests

available to our physicians like there are for bacterial or viral? His

response, hmmm great question. I got his interest and now he is asking

questions. I couldn't ask for more. Hopefully I will hear from him

shortly.

Just a little side note, upon looking up CSM in a prescription book it

states that it is prescribed for people who have pesticide poisoning.

hmmm another toxin... So by no means is this a new treatment.

KC

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