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Hi! I'm a newbie here, and I'm thrilled to have found this forum!!!!

Two years ago I was exposed to heavy amounts of Aspergillus mold in

our basement, and my life has drastically changed since then. Back

when this first happened I thought I was having a heart attack or

stroke, and made no connection to the mold (I was only 28 at the

time.) I then started having major MCS and many other odd symptoms.

Through the grace of God, he led me to the discovery that mold can

cause many bizzarre health problems (despite many doctors telling me

mold only causes respiratory and skin reactions!!!!) Through diet

changes and supplementation I am feeling almost back to normal, but

it has been a LONG road!!! I recently had to turn down a new job,

because after being there 2 hours many of my old symptoms returned.

The building was old, and I'm guessing moldy.... I call myself the

human mold detector now...LOL.

Unfortunately I think my 2 children were affected by this ordeal as

well. They both have varying degrees of autism.

I would be very interested in hearing from anyone who believes there

is a connection between toxic mold and autism . It is my own

personal belief that there is a connection, but I have found very

little research in that direction.

I'm just so excited to read some of the stories in this forum. It

just makes me feel good to know that others have been through this,

and so maybe I'm not crazy...KWIM???

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Hi,

Welcome to the group.

I'm sorry but I don't know if there is a connection

between toxic mold and autism, but hopefully some of

the other members will.

You stated between diet changes and supplementation,

you are feeling almost back to normal. I'd really like

to hear what diet changes you made, and what

supplements you took.

Thanks.

Barb

--- andralli5 <andralli5@...> wrote:

> Hi! I'm a newbie here, and I'm thrilled to have

> found this forum!!!!

> Two years ago I was exposed to heavy amounts of

> Aspergillus mold in

> our basement, and my life has drastically changed

> since then. Back

> when this first happened I thought I was having a

> heart attack or

> stroke, and made no connection to the mold (I was

> only 28 at the

> time.) I then started having major MCS and many

> other odd symptoms.

> Through the grace of God, he led me to the discovery

> that mold can

> cause many bizzarre health problems (despite many

> doctors telling me

> mold only causes respiratory and skin reactions!!!!)

> Through diet

> changes and supplementation I am feeling almost back

> to normal, but

> it has been a LONG road!!! I recently had to turn

> down a new job,

> because after being there 2 hours many of my old

> symptoms returned.

> The building was old, and I'm guessing moldy.... I

> call myself the

> human mold detector now...LOL.

> Unfortunately I think my 2 children were affected by

> this ordeal as

> well. They both have varying degrees of autism.

> I would be very interested in hearing from anyone

> who believes there

> is a connection between toxic mold and autism . It

> is my own

> personal belief that there is a connection, but I

> have found very

> little research in that direction.

> I'm just so excited to read some of the stories in

> this forum. It

> just makes me feel good to know that others have

> been through this,

> and so maybe I'm not crazy...KWIM???

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi, and welcome. I put " autisum and toxic mold " in my search and

heres one that came up. didn't check them all out.

http://iaq.iuoe.org/iaq_htmlcode/iaq_news_clips/Family%20Forced%

20From%20Home%20Because%20of%20Toxic%

20Mold.htm

>

> Hi! I'm a newbie here, and I'm thrilled to have found this

forum!!!!

> Two years ago I was exposed to heavy amounts of Aspergillus mold in

> our basement, and my life has drastically changed since then. Back

> when this first happened I thought I was having a heart attack or

> stroke, and made no connection to the mold (I was only 28 at the

> time.) I then started having major MCS and many other odd

symptoms.

> Through the grace of God, he led me to the discovery that mold can

> cause many bizzarre health problems (despite many doctors telling

me

> mold only causes respiratory and skin reactions!!!!) Through diet

> changes and supplementation I am feeling almost back to normal, but

> it has been a LONG road!!! I recently had to turn down a new job,

> because after being there 2 hours many of my old symptoms

returned.

> The building was old, and I'm guessing moldy.... I call myself the

> human mold detector now...LOL.

> Unfortunately I think my 2 children were affected by this ordeal as

> well. They both have varying degrees of autism.

> I would be very interested in hearing from anyone who believes

there

> is a connection between toxic mold and autism . It is my own

> personal belief that there is a connection, but I have found very

> little research in that direction.

> I'm just so excited to read some of the stories in this forum. It

> just makes me feel good to know that others have been through this,

> and so maybe I'm not crazy...KWIM???

>

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I know there is a connection with autism and mercury. Could there be mercury

poisoning undiagnosed in addition to mold?

Lourdes " Sal " Salvador, salvadorlourdes@...

www.mcs-awareness.org, www.mcs-awareness.org/19670.html

Re: [] newbie introduction

Hi,

Welcome to the group.

I'm sorry but I don't know if there is a connection

between toxic mold and autism, but hopefully some of

the other members will.

You stated between diet changes and supplementation,

you are feeling almost back to normal. I'd really like

to hear what diet changes you made, and what

supplements you took.

Thanks.

Barb

--- andralli5 <andralli5@...> wrote:

> Hi! I'm a newbie here, and I'm thrilled to have

> found this forum!!!!

> Two years ago I was exposed to heavy amounts of

> Aspergillus mold in

> our basement, and my life has drastically changed

> since then. Back

> when this first happened I thought I was having a

> heart attack or

> stroke, and made no connection to the mold (I was

> only 28 at the

> time.) I then started having major MCS and many

> other odd symptoms.

> Through the grace of God, he led me to the discovery

> that mold can

> cause many bizzarre health problems (despite many

> doctors telling me

> mold only causes respiratory and skin reactions!!!!)

> Through diet

> changes and supplementation I am feeling almost back

> to normal, but

> it has been a LONG road!!! I recently had to turn

> down a new job,

> because after being there 2 hours many of my old

> symptoms returned.

> The building was old, and I'm guessing moldy.... I

> call myself the

> human mold detector now...LOL.

> Unfortunately I think my 2 children were affected by

> this ordeal as

> well. They both have varying degrees of autism.

> I would be very interested in hearing from anyone

> who believes there

> is a connection between toxic mold and autism . It

> is my own

> personal belief that there is a connection, but I

> have found very

> little research in that direction.

> I'm just so excited to read some of the stories in

> this forum. It

> just makes me feel good to know that others have

> been through this,

> and so maybe I'm not crazy...KWIM???

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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haven't got to try gopubmed.org much yet, but you might try it. put

autisum and toxic mold in theri search and see what comes up, also I

to have read several articles where there seems to be a conection.

but Im pretty sure there have been no studies done on this yet, just

like the other illnesses envolved, however this gopubmed.org does the

searching for you, world wide. its a matter of expermenting with

different search

words.

>

> Hi and welcome to the group. In my 2 yrs. of research & reading I

have read

> some things that discuss a connection with environmental issues &

Autism.

> Certainly wouldn't surprise me. If I run across any of the

information I'll

> make sure to pass it on to you.

>

> Sue

>

> would be very interested in hearing from anyone who believes there

> is a connection between toxic mold and autism . It is my own

> personal belief that there is a connection, but I have found very

> little research in that direction.

> I'm just so excited to read some of the stories in this forum. It

> just makes me feel good to know that others have been through

this,

> and so maybe I'm not crazy...KWIM???

>

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I told them to leave my room and they don't LISTEN. I feel like a prisoner

in my own home. My boys are 18 and when I told them to get out they refused

and I had to try and protect the one cornered( Noah) who was taunting the

one( n) that had in him the corner with a big knife held up in the

air. I was scared we were going to have an accident and Noah wouldn't just

SHUT UP so n would calm down. Of course dh was out of town. n

finally went and put the knife up and 10 minutes later he was up in my room

acting like nothing happened and saying I love you. God forgive me, I didn't

even feel like saying I love you back after that. They both didn't go to

school all week and n said his meds were f'ing his head up but I

pointed out that he had been taking it when he was going to school and he

didn't have meltdowns like that. Yeah, but I quit taking them because they

are f'ing with my head. I can't reason with him about the meds. I'm TIRED

and sick of feeling like a prisoner walking on egg shells and hiding in my

room to prevent meltdowns. the convicts are running the prison....

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>

>

>

> Funny you should mention the bathroom as your retreat. That's where I go

> to

> get away from it all and they STILL come knocking on the door. (They have

> radar)..Last night I took some epsom salts, calgon and made me a hot bath

> to

> relax and a magazine, candles, a class of crystal light and relaxed. I

> was

> so relaxed then I got out and 'they' had a meltdown over whose turn it

> was

> on the computer and I am the one with the whistle and black and white

> stripped shirt apparently.. How does one referee when they are throwing

> things at each other in MY room? So much for relaxing... Toni

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Toni,

Well..I think I got confused...I thought your children were Lyon and 7 yo.

Sorry my bad.

Are both the boys AS?

- C.

Mom to Cassie 15 PCOS, Austin 13 ADHD and a 3 HFA/AS & SPD/SID

----- Original Message -----

From: Toni

I told them to leave my room and they don't LISTEN. I feel like a prisoner

in my own home. My boys are 18 and when I told them to get out they refused

and I had to try and protect the one cornered( Noah) who was taunting the

one( n) that had in him the corner with a big knife held up in the

air. I was scared we were going to have an accident and Noah wouldn't just

SHUT UP so n would calm down. Of course dh was out of town. n

finally went and put the knife up and 10 minutes later he was up in my room

acting like nothing happened and saying I love you. God forgive me, I didn't

even feel like saying I love you back after that. They both didn't go to

school all week and n said his meds were f'ing his head up but I

pointed out that he had been taking it when he was going to school and he

didn't have meltdowns like that. Yeah, but I quit taking them because they

are f'ing with my head. I can't reason with him about the meds. I'm TIRED

and sick of feeling like a prisoner walking on egg shells and hiding in my

room to prevent meltdowns. the convicts are running the prison....

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Dear Toni,

I am somewhat of a harda** about meds, and I would be tempted to say

something along the lines of " You can take your meds and stay in this

house, or you can not take your meds and go to the hospital where

they can help you learn to control your rages without meds. Your

choice. " And if he doesn't choose, he goes to the hospital. Toni, I'm

sorry you're having to go through all this. I think it's harder the

older they get, because we as parents have less influence over them.

Hang in there.

Take care,

Liz

On Feb 11, 2007, at 12:09 PM, Toni wrote:

>

> I told them to leave my room and they don't LISTEN. I feel like a

> prisoner

> in my own home. My boys are 18 and when I told them to get out they

> refused

> and I had to try and protect the one cornered( Noah) who was

> taunting the

> one( n) that had in him the corner with a big knife held up

> in the

> air. I was scared we were going to have an accident and Noah

> wouldn't just

> SHUT UP so n would calm down. Of course dh was out of town.

> n

> finally went and put the knife up and 10 minutes later he was up in

> my room

> acting like nothing happened and saying I love you. God forgive me,

> I didn't

> even feel like saying I love you back after that. They both didn't

> go to

> school all week and n said his meds were f'ing his head up but I

> pointed out that he had been taking it when he was going to school

> and he

> didn't have meltdowns like that. Yeah, but I quit taking them

> because they

> are f'ing with my head. I can't reason with him about the meds. I'm

> TIRED

> and sick of feeling like a prisoner walking on egg shells and

> hiding in my

> room to prevent meltdowns. the convicts are running the prison....

> ----- Original Message -----

>

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: Yes, and n is bipolar, GAD and Noah is OCD and depression and

GAD on top of being aspies and 18!

Toni

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> Toni,

> Well..I think I got confused...I thought your children were Lyon and 7 yo.

> Sorry my bad.

> Are both the boys AS?

> - C.

> Mom to Cassie 15 PCOS, Austin 13 ADHD and a 3 HFA/AS & SPD/SID

>

>

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: Toni

>

>

>

>

> I told them to leave my room and they don't LISTEN. I feel like a

> prisoner

> in my own home. My boys are 18 and when I told them to get out they

> refused

> and I had to try and protect the one cornered( Noah) who was taunting the

> one( n) that had in him the corner with a big knife held up in the

> air. I was scared we were going to have an accident and Noah wouldn't

> just

> SHUT UP so n would calm down. Of course dh was out of town. n

> finally went and put the knife up and 10 minutes later he was up in my

> room

> acting like nothing happened and saying I love you. God forgive me, I

> didn't

> even feel like saying I love you back after that. They both didn't go to

> school all week and n said his meds were f'ing his head up but I

> pointed out that he had been taking it when he was going to school and he

> didn't have meltdowns like that. Yeah, but I quit taking them because

> they

> are f'ing with my head. I can't reason with him about the meds. I'm TIRED

> and sick of feeling like a prisoner walking on egg shells and hiding in

> my

> room to prevent meltdowns. the convicts are running the prison....

>

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Agreed... I think I would move there too. You wouldn't think twice if

my son all of a sudden had one heck of a meltdown. You would offer

hope and encouragement - instead of glares and telling me that I

should spank him - whats that saying?? Spare the rod spoil the child.

I heard that plenty in the past 2 years. Autismshare.com has started

a chat room type atmosphere if anyone wanted to get one there to talk

back and forth and just vent.....

> > >>> >

> > >>> >>

> > >>> >> I told them to leave my room and they don't LISTEN. I feel

like a

> > >>> >> prisoner

> > >>> >> in my own home. My boys are 18 and when I told them to get

out

> > they

> > >>> >> refused

> > >>> >> and I had to try and protect the one cornered( Noah) who was

> > >>> >> taunting the

> > >>> >> one( n) that had in him the corner with a big knife

held up

> > >>> >> in the

> > >>> >> air. I was scared we were going to have an accident and Noah

> > >>> >> wouldn't just

> > >>> >> SHUT UP so n would calm down. Of course dh was out

of town.

> > >>> >> n

> > >>> >> finally went and put the knife up and 10 minutes later he

was up

> > in

> > >>> >> my room

> > >>> >> acting like nothing happened and saying I love you. God

forgive

> > me,

> > >>> >> I didn't

> > >>> >> even feel like saying I love you back after that. They

both didn't

> > >>> >> go to

> > >>> >> school all week and n said his meds were f'ing his

head up

> > >>> but I

> > >>> >> pointed out that he had been taking it when he was going

to school

> > >>> >> and he

> > >>> >> didn't have meltdowns like that. Yeah, but I quit taking them

> > >>> >> because they

> > >>> >> are f'ing with my head. I can't reason with him about the

meds.

> > I'm

> > >>> >> TIRED

> > >>> >> and sick of feeling like a prisoner walking on egg shells and

> > >>> >> hiding in my

> > >>> >> room to prevent meltdowns. the convicts are running the

prison....

> > >>> >> ----- Original Message -----

> > >>> >>

> > >>> >

> > >>> >

> > >>> >

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I'd love that! I could actually go out in my front yard and let my boys play

with the neighborhood kids and not have an anxiety attack. I am really having a

hard time watching them struggle socially. We are doing therapies to work on

this, but there are still obvious differences that I can't bear to witness.

Also, my kids aren't able to do a good job of listening to me when around

friends, so they just keep acting out until I have to step in....and then the

looks I'm getting from the other Mom's on my street, it's too much. I feel like

I live in a prison inside my house and BACK yard with my boys. I'd love to have

neighbors who all had similar issues to contend with.

luvmy2arabians <luvmy2arabians@...> wrote: Agreed... I think I

would move there too. You wouldn't think twice if

my son all of a sudden had one heck of a meltdown. You would offer

hope and encouragement - instead of glares and telling me that I

should spank him - whats that saying?? Spare the rod spoil the child.

I heard that plenty in the past 2 years. Autismshare.com has started

a chat room type atmosphere if anyone wanted to get one there to talk

back and forth and just vent.....

> > >>> >

> > >>> >>

> > >>> >> I told them to leave my room and they don't LISTEN. I feel

like a

> > >>> >> prisoner

> > >>> >> in my own home. My boys are 18 and when I told them to get

out

> > they

> > >>> >> refused

> > >>> >> and I had to try and protect the one cornered( Noah) who was

> > >>> >> taunting the

> > >>> >> one( n) that had in him the corner with a big knife

held up

> > >>> >> in the

> > >>> >> air. I was scared we were going to have an accident and Noah

> > >>> >> wouldn't just

> > >>> >> SHUT UP so n would calm down. Of course dh was out

of town.

> > >>> >> n

> > >>> >> finally went and put the knife up and 10 minutes later he

was up

> > in

> > >>> >> my room

> > >>> >> acting like nothing happened and saying I love you. God

forgive

> > me,

> > >>> >> I didn't

> > >>> >> even feel like saying I love you back after that. They

both didn't

> > >>> >> go to

> > >>> >> school all week and n said his meds were f'ing his

head up

> > >>> but I

> > >>> >> pointed out that he had been taking it when he was going

to school

> > >>> >> and he

> > >>> >> didn't have meltdowns like that. Yeah, but I quit taking them

> > >>> >> because they

> > >>> >> are f'ing with my head. I can't reason with him about the

meds.

> > I'm

> > >>> >> TIRED

> > >>> >> and sick of feeling like a prisoner walking on egg shells and

> > >>> >> hiding in my

> > >>> >> room to prevent meltdowns. the convicts are running the

prison....

> > >>> >> ----- Original Message -----

> > >>> >>

> > >>> >

> > >>> >

> > >>> >

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