Guest guest Posted February 20, 2006 Report Share Posted February 20, 2006 and others, Someone else had this same experience, or I am remembering you posting this some time ago. I wonder if doctors are are afraid to treat since toxic liver damage can occur from drugs. Otherwise I don't get why people are shying away from this. From my point of view, toxic liver damage can occur since killing the mold in your body rapidly, like you do with sporonax, would release so many toxins in your body all at once, that your liver may become overwhelmed with toxins it can't get rid of them fast enough, causing damage to liver. Liver damage of course has very serious health consequences. In severe cases of infection, they probably have no other choice but to treat but if you are walking around without a fever, they figure treatment could cause damage that would be much worse and could cause more problems or even death so don't want to get involved or get sued. If it is outside of doctor 'guidelines' to treat, they are in 'malpractice' area and vulnerable to law suit. With this in mind, perhaps following natural treatments to lessen disease or keep it from getting worse would be better anyway. There is advice on this on the net and it involves similar program as fighting systemic Candida since Candida is a fungus also, only it is a simpler fungal form and one really can't totally irradicate it in their bodies. We all have 'some' of it at all times but it is a fungus and guidlines to deal with systemic Candida are similar to systemic fungus infections. Systemic fungal infections are hard to get rid of. OR, you can see Dr Tiedlebaum, who is CFS specialist in MD, who does prescribe antifungals for 'CFS'. I've considered this myself but a little afraid of taking the antifungals since I have other health problems and generally very weak condition. Anyway, I mentioned him when I first joined group but had no replies so didn't bring him up again. However, Dr Tiedlebaum has a number of books out and his own lines of natural products as well I see on shelf at my health food store. You can take his test online regarding CFS and also get a printout of his advice rather than see him for about $100.00. He is very expensive but so is everyone it seems. Perhaps because they are taking a chance by practicing out of the traditional guildlines and that lets them open to criticism, trouble with doctor's associations and licensing boards, as well as more chance for malpractice lawsuits. Malpractice IS based on " doing things differently than general guidliness followed by most doctors " . If most doctors are doing it wrong and patient dies, it's okay because you were doing the same thing as everyong else. That's how it works. You can look up what these are. I have found them in places. I don't remember where now but everything is spelled out for doctors. Perhaps Merck manual. I don't remember. --- In , " ldelp84227 " <ldelp84227@...> wrote: > > I saw Dr. Johanning. I wasn't going to say anything but I think you > posted this twice so I will tell about my visit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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