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I just recieved a bit of information from a doctors office we all know. I will

only post the answer to my question and my question itself since I do not have

permission to post from them. This will wake allot of us wonderers up

anyway....

Chris:

Yes, animals can also be affected by neurotoxins. Horses and dogs are

especially susceptible to Lyme diesase, for example. We obviously cannot

diagnose your dog in this venue, but it is certainly within the realm of

possibility that your dog was affected by the mold in the home.

Hope this helps - XXX

Quoting Taz <jr_8@...>:

> I was wondering if this same idea could apply to dogs. I and two

> small dogs

> (Papillion's) were exposed to high amounts of the asperogilious and air born

> stacky. (I know it is miss spelled) while it has been difficult to find a

> doctor who uses your protocol I finally found Dr. Rayner in Atlanta.

> The dogs are a different story. The vets are not against the idea but do

> not have that much knowledge about it to say one way or another. My main

> problem at this very moment is the male dog is now completely blind. They

> are champion bred and had no health issues prior to living in the exposed

> environment. The male was removed in late September of 2005 and within a

> month could not see much at all. He was diagnosed with glaucoma, then

> yesterday my wife called and said there was some kind of ugly growth on the

> one eye he could see shadows from. He was hospitalized and his eye sowed

> shut. He is now completely blind. Does this sound like to quick of an

> onset for a hereditary disease or does this sound like an exposure problem

> to you. I know your not a vet but If you could help with any information

> you might have I would be greatly in debit to you. Clearly I cannot get him

> to take the VCR test (ha ha). >

> Sincerely,

> Cannon

LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote:

Everyone who is having eye probs due to mold in the air.. I highly

recommend getting some artificial tear drops (in the one-use tiny

bottles..) I use them several times a day, and it helps wash out the

eye..

My eyes still burn, though, and at night, the mold makes them blurry..

It gets worse, much worse when its moldy.. I think that some of the

damage might be permanent..

Ive also heard carnosine eye drops can help.. (or oral carnosine..)

Have used oral carnosine.. (although I can't afford it right now) and

it seemed to help in a lot of areas.. Don't remember specifically what

it did for my eyes..

But right now I'm on a tight budget.. Its pricey..

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