Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 2 Things: 1) I've finally convinced our PCP to prescribe the Cholestyramine after tons of failed attempts with anti-fungals. (I had to take Dr. Shoemaker's book to the nurse and the nurse actually convinced him ... Thank you Doc and contributors to Mold Warriors). I'm wondering if there is any advice ... the anti-fungals did NOT make us feel better AT ALL and actually made us feel worse. I know I read in the book that we may feel a bit worse for a few days - it's very hard to convince my young daughters to continue the meds after all of this. Maybe there is something that can ease some of the stomach discomfort, etc? I left the book with our doctor ... hoping it may help others who present with the same symptoms. Until our issues, our doctor had never dealt with mold-related illnesses ... that he knew of. 2) When I was feeling more energetic, I purchased several domains and a dedicated server to develop mold-related websites, to help others looking for information. For the past 7 months they've just been sitting there ... I hate to have these not working to help ... If there is anyone who wants to contribute articles, info, time to developing these sites, I am more than willing to put up the CMS (content management system) base and let you have at it. Here are the mold-related domains that I currently own: 1) ToxicMoldAwareness.com 2) FungalHomicide.com (started after Katrina - not well enough to maintain it) 3) VegasApartmentMold.com 4) LasVegasApartmentMold.com (to be a copy of #3 ... better SEO) I use Drupal CMS - and Google LOVES Drupal sites ... they're indexed quickly. Thanks to everyone --------------------------------- Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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