Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 i found this site,,, i am dealing with a lo of health issues and trying to find a new place to live as i co habitate with the moldy enviroment intill i can move ,,,, i do not understand the end of your post helpful info refused ,,,, i do not know if that was directed at this post , i joined this group to find ans for myself and if i find anything that may help even with symptopm or a noame or something i though we were spupe to pass it on to the group ,,,, i guess i will just lurk,,,, rt erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote: > this person has /had many of the symptoms that i have still have ,,,,, one more piece of the puzzle......rt > It is incredible to watch all this happening and be unable to warn anyone in advance, or engage peoples interest in taking an active role in researching their illness after they are sick. I know of a building in which the employees know full well that the place is making them ill but continue to act as if they cannot see it happening. An acquaintance worked there until the point of winding up in the hospital with all these same mold problems - and the doctors are mystified and clueless. Her physician treated her with antibiotics, and for a few weeks, her very life was in doubt. She made it through this crisis, and after a few months, attempted to return to work. It didn't take a crystal ball to predict what was going to happen. She completley collapsed within a few days and was forced to quit, knowing that she cannot return without relapsing. She is now unable to work. The odd part is that this person saw all this happen to me, knows my entire story and has seen Dr Shoemakers books - yet this happened to her anyway. She told her physicians about my experience and Dr Shoemakers work and said that the doctor sounded interested, but is treating her for allergies. I repeated that this is not an allergy and offered to talk to the doctor, but she decided to just go along with the doctors treatment plan and not pursue Dr Shoemakers concepts or try to pursuade the doctor to have a meeting with me. So here we have a person who had every reason to know what she was getting into, is aware of Dr Shoemakers work, witnessed the CFS epidemic from the beginning and has heard my story of the sick buildings involved, watched me fall apart and recover by a strategy of mycotoxin avoidance... and after all this - she still turns away from everything we have learned in favor of treatment by doctors who admit they don't understand her illness. And the doctors that were offered a chance to talk to a mold survivor whose experience has been substantiated by Dr Shoemakers science decided to pass up on this opportunity. " Helpful info " : Refused! - FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 >>>-On Behalf Of r tk i found this site,,, i am dealing with a lo of health issues and trying to find a new place to live as i co habitate with the moldy enviroment intill i can move ,,,, i do not understand the end of your post helpful info refused ,,,, i do not know if that was directed at this post , i joined this group to find ans for myself and if i find anything that may help even with symptopm or a noame or something i though we were spupe to pass it on to the group ,,,, i guess i will just lurk,,,, rt>> Don't take it personally please and don't stop posting. I know a number of people that have been injured from toxic mold and they couldn't leave everything behind, buy an RV and go mountain climbing as does . I also know many who just don't have the money to travel to see Dr. Shoemaker or other toxic mold physicians. They are married, have children, the kids need food, clothing, shelter and be in school. It's hard..beyond words at times to comprehend the suffering of the ill. I know many seeing conventional doctors, if they still have any medical insurance, and begging their physicians to use some of the protocols that are helpful but the physicians refuse. So, they take what's offered and hope knowing they need more than what their physicians are prescribing. Yes it would be wonderful if everyone could find a safe, totally mold free and other environmental toxic free home and have the money to be treated by the experts but that's not reality. Who is going to give them the money to do all this? Rosie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 A lot of people are scared to lose jobs - understandably. If its clear your employer wont get rid of mold, its best to *quietly* get another job.. Get out of Dodge. If you can't do it quickly, lay your plans slowly and go. Otherwise you could lose your health for good. Its the same thing with homes. Its often very difficult to find affordable housing and much affordable housing has issues of one kind or another because the same kind of landlord who wont fix things is often the kind who is looking for low income tenants because he/she thinks they wont complain as much. And they are often right. We need some kind of national program to lower the cost of remediations and weatherproofing IF and ONLY if it also preserves affordable housing. And by affordable housing I don't mean 1 bedroom condos for $400,000 either.. Or studio apartments for $1200/month If all the affordable housing dissapears, there will be a lot of people dying because they cant find places to live. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 R tk, I undestand what you are saying. This site can be confusing to new members because of the subject line of the emails...Many of us have been following this stuff for years, and our understanding is a little different than someone new just looking for answers. Some of us are looking at the big picture with mold issues related to politics, insurance, media, and the medical professsions. If you have questions related to your current living situation, just post them, and try to change the subject line to something related to your post. Glad you found this group! It will help anyone facing mold issues. Judi --- r tk <rose_t_koubek@...> wrote: > i found this site,,, i am dealing with a lo of > health issues and trying to find a new place to live > as i co habitate with the moldy enviroment intill i > can move ,,,, i do not understand the end of your > post helpful info refused ,,,, i do not know if > that was directed at this post , i joined this group > to find ans for myself and if i find anything that > may help even with symptopm or a noame or something > i though we were spupe to pass it on to the group > ,,,, i guess i will just lurk,,,, rt > > erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> > wrote: > > > this person has /had many of the symptoms that > i have still > have ,,,,, one more piece of the puzzle......rt > > > > > It is incredible to watch all this happening and > be unable to warn > anyone in advance, or engage peoples interest in > taking an active > role in researching their illness after they are > sick. > I know of a building in which the employees know > full well that the > place is making them ill but continue to act as if > they cannot see > it happening. > An acquaintance worked there until the point of > winding up in the > hospital with all these same mold problems - and the > doctors are > mystified and clueless. > Her physician treated her with antibiotics, and for > a few weeks, her > very life was in doubt. She made it through this > crisis, and after > a few months, attempted to return to work. > It didn't take a crystal ball to predict what was > going to happen. > She completley collapsed within a few days and was > forced to quit, > knowing that she cannot return without relapsing. > She is now unable to work. > The odd part is that this person saw all this happen > to me, knows > my entire story and has seen Dr Shoemakers books - > yet this happened > to her anyway. > She told her physicians about my experience and Dr > Shoemakers work > and said that the doctor sounded interested, but is > treating her for > allergies. I repeated that this is not an allergy > and offered to > talk to the doctor, but she decided to just go along > with the > doctors treatment plan and not pursue Dr Shoemakers > concepts or try > to pursuade the doctor to have a meeting with me. > So here we have a person who had every reason to > know what she was > getting into, is aware of Dr Shoemakers work, > witnessed the CFS > epidemic from the beginning and has heard my story > of the sick > buildings involved, watched me fall apart and > recover by a strategy > of mycotoxin avoidance... > and after all this - she still turns away from > everything we have > learned in favor of treatment by doctors who admit > they don't > understand her illness. > And the doctors that were offered a chance to talk > to a mold > survivor whose experience has been substantiated by > Dr Shoemakers > science decided to pass up on this opportunity. > > " Helpful info " : Refused! > > - > > > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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