Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Hi, I am not able to write in frequently but I faithfully read all of your posts. Thank you for all of the wonderful information. I have been thinking about how horrible this illness is, but how it could be much worse. I could have mycotoxicosis and MCS. For some reason, I am not sure why, but I thought MCS meant that you get a migraine if you go near someone with perfume or some other strong odor. However, yesterday, when I was on the way to one of my many doctor appointments I had a strange thing happen to me. I was stuck in traffic on the highway behind huge trucks, with my window open, and my heart started beating rapidly. It suddenly became difficult to breathe. Very scary. I realized it was the fumes coming from the truck but I was stuck; couldn't do a thing about it. When I finally got off the highway it took about 15-20 minutes for the symptoms to go away. Is this MCS, or does everyone have the same reaction? Who knows what is normal anymore. I looked it up and from what I read it sounds like it can be MCS, although what I read said that some people believe that MCS is related to Psychosis. Great, just what I need, more incompetent doctors telling me my illness is related to stress. I wish the rest of the world could be as incompetent at their jobs and still have the praise, admiration and respect that doctors do. So much for my theory about the headaches. Actually, I did get a headache, but it wasn't a bad one. So, is this how MCS begins? Actually, since I was poisoned (with mold), I have noticed the reaction several times; sometimes it is accompanied by ringing in my ears and other symptoms. I can't even go to my Church anymore because between the incense and the old ladies who bathe in their perfume, I always have to leave after 10 minutes. All of this because someone poisoned me. And, do they care? No. Thanks, Poisoned Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 -sure sounds like MCS to me, and I have MCS. your headackes could be from sinus problems. theres nothing phycologicol about it, except, the fusteration added to confussion by reading articles that try to blame it on something else and are designed to confuse people who are sick from mold exposure. -- In , " moldcankill " <moldcankill@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > I am not able to write in frequently but I faithfully read all of > your posts. Thank you for all of the wonderful information. I have > been thinking about how horrible this illness is, but how it could > be much worse. I could have mycotoxicosis and MCS. For some > reason, I am not sure why, but I thought MCS meant that you get a > migraine if you go near someone with perfume or some other strong > odor. However, yesterday, when I was on the way to one of my many > doctor appointments I had a strange thing happen to me. I was stuck > in traffic on the highway behind huge trucks, with my window open, > and my heart started beating rapidly. It suddenly became difficult > to breathe. Very scary. I realized it was the fumes coming from the > truck but I was stuck; couldn't do a thing about it. When I finally > got off the highway it took about 15-20 minutes for the symptoms to > go away. Is this MCS, or does everyone have the same reaction? Who > knows what is normal anymore. I looked it up and from what I read > it sounds like it can be MCS, although what I read said that some > people believe that MCS is related to Psychosis. Great, just what I > need, more incompetent doctors telling me my illness is related to > stress. I wish the rest of the world could be as incompetent at > their jobs and still have the praise, admiration and respect that > doctors do. So much for my theory about the headaches. Actually, I > did get a headache, but it wasn't a bad one. > > So, is this how MCS begins? Actually, since I was poisoned (with > mold), I have noticed the reaction several times; sometimes it is > accompanied by ringing in my ears and other symptoms. I can't even > go to my Church anymore because between the incense and the old > ladies who bathe in their perfume, I always have to leave after 10 > minutes. All of this because someone poisoned me. And, do they > care? No. > > Thanks, > Poisoned > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Or the headaches could be caused by the BRAIN SWELLING from the chemicals that they inhaled. On Sat, 15 Apr 2006, who wrote: > Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2006 15:00:02 -0000 > From: who <jeaninem660@...> > Reply- > > Subject: [] Re: Is this mcs??????? > > -sure sounds like MCS to me, and I have MCS. your headackes could be > from sinus problems. theres nothing phycologicol about it, except, > the fusteration added to confussion by reading articles that try to > blame it on something else and are designed to confuse people who are > sick from mold > exposure. > -- In > , " moldcankill " <moldcankill@...> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I am not able to write in frequently but I faithfully read all of >> your posts. Thank you for all of the wonderful information. I > have >> been thinking about how horrible this illness is, but how it could >> be much worse. I could have mycotoxicosis and MCS. For some >> reason, I am not sure why, but I thought MCS meant that you get a >> migraine if you go near someone with perfume or some other strong >> odor. However, yesterday, when I was on the way to one of my many >> doctor appointments I had a strange thing happen to me. I was > stuck >> in traffic on the highway behind huge trucks, with my window open, >> and my heart started beating rapidly. It suddenly became difficult >> to breathe. Very scary. I realized it was the fumes coming from > the >> truck but I was stuck; couldn't do a thing about it. When I > finally >> got off the highway it took about 15-20 minutes for the symptoms to >> go away. Is this MCS, or does everyone have the same reaction? > Who >> knows what is normal anymore. I looked it up and from what I read >> it sounds like it can be MCS, although what I read said that some >> people believe that MCS is related to Psychosis. Great, just what > I >> need, more incompetent doctors telling me my illness is related to >> stress. I wish the rest of the world could be as incompetent at >> their jobs and still have the praise, admiration and respect that >> doctors do. So much for my theory about the headaches. Actually, I >> did get a headache, but it wasn't a bad one. >> >> So, is this how MCS begins? Actually, since I was poisoned (with >> mold), I have noticed the reaction several times; sometimes it is >> accompanied by ringing in my ears and other symptoms. I can't even >> go to my Church anymore because between the incense and the old >> ladies who bathe in their perfume, I always have to leave after 10 >> minutes. All of this because someone poisoned me. And, do they >> care? No. >> >> Thanks, >> Poisoned >> > > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 02:18:44 +0000, you wrote: > I wish the rest of the world could be as incompetent at >their jobs and still have the praise, admiration and respect that >doctors do. So much for my theory about the headaches. Actually, I >did get a headache, but it wasn't a bad one. When I still had my lawn business I could see myself telling one of them. " your lawn isn't really brown, it's actually all in your head " That would fly really well for me. Maybe if all the yard men got together and all said the same thing and than wrote and published extremely speculative articles postulating what might cause this phenomenon. Selling it to the american public as if it's all founded in rigerous scientific methode. Hiiring the TV man Stossel and Dr Dean Eddel to plant this notion in the american phyche as if it were fact. Dr Dean and could cry big alligater tears on how much this is costing the american public. Than even if someone raised the slightest objection, they would look like complainers trying to get one over on everyone else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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