Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Long term persistent medical conditions that I experienced while working in a sick building for over 12 years. Out of the 54 conditions listed, how many have you experienced? I'm not saying that all these conditions are directly related to mold exposure, but I honestly don't know and clearly doctors, by and large, aren't sure either. The results should prove interesting. yes 1. Colds and flu that persists yes 2. Memory loss yes 3. Lack of concentration and focus yes 4. diarrhea and upset stomach yes 5. Almost daily headaches no 6. Sensitivity in the back of the head ? 7. Migraine headaches without the headache or with the headache all the time 8. Runny nose no 9. Bloody nasal mucus some 10. Nausea yes 11. Itchy, watery eyes no, just itchy 12. Sensitive skin (excruciatupon touch) yes 13. Dizziness and loss of balance yes 14. Deteriorating eyesight no 15. Deteriorating sense of smell no, but had earaches & pressure 16. Deteriorating hearing yes 17. Deteriorating vision yes, like a coma 18. Chronic fatigue yes 19. Exhaustion and loss of breath with ligh exertion no 20. Acid reflux some 21. Generation of skin tags and moles on body no 22. Low grade fevers no 23. Lower baseline temperature yes 24. Occasional earaches yes 25. Voice loss yes 26. Difficulty speaking yes 27. Easily bruised yes 28. Coughing yes! 29. Chest palpitations no 30. Swelling around ribcage and chest yes 31. Weight gain no 32. Out of the blue pain or seizure-like jolting pain in head yes 33. Aches in joints and muscles yes 34. Sore throat no 35. Swollen glands in neck no 36. Swollen glands under arms no 37. Flushing of face and neck no 38. Questions about gallstones yes 39. “Knife in the back†pain no 40. Hair loss yes 41. Low red blood cell/high white cell counts yes 42. Itchy skin no 43. Breast microcalcifications no 44. Breast lesions no 45. Breast cysts no 46. Problematic uterine fibroids no 47. Myeomectomy (removal of fibroids) no 48. Hysterectomy some 49. Edema†swelling of feet, legs and hands yes 50. Bronchitis no 51. Repetitive mouth and tooth abscesses yes,colitis 52. Blood in stool no 53. Blood in urine allergies 54. Asthma I have been out of the toxic dump they call a school for 2 yrs. now and I am symptom free. I haven't even had a common cold, allergy pill/shot, sore throat, etc. NOTHING at all!! I still have my blood work monitored and do the best I can to stay out of moldy buildings!!!!!!!! Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Thanks , I have a couple to add: Night sweats, rashes, eczema and weight loss. My count was 33 on your list, bringing my grand total to 37. In a message dated 4/19/2006 5:22:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, MLMJ75@... writes: Long term persistent medical conditions that I experienced while working in a sick building for over 12 years. Out of the 54 conditions listed, how many have you experienced? I'm not saying that all these conditions are directly related to mold exposure, but I honestly don't know and clearly doctors, by and large, aren't sure either. The results should prove interesting. 1. Colds and flu that persists 2. Memory loss 3. Lack of concentration and focus 4. diarrhea and upset stomach 5. Almost daily headaches 6. Sensitivity in the back of the head 7. Migraine headaches without the headache or with the headache 8. Runny nose 9. Bloody nasal mucus 10. Nausea 11. Itchy, watery eyes 12. Sensitive skin (excruciating pain upon touch) 13. Dizziness and loss of balance 14. Deteriorating eyesight 15. Deteriorating sense of smell 16. Deteriorating hearing 17. Deteriorating vision 18. Chronic fatigue 19. Exhaustion and loss of breath with light exertion 20. Acid reflux 21. Generation of skin tags and moles on body 22. Low grade fevers 23. Lower baseline temperature (mine went down to 96.4-97 degrees from 98.6) 24. Occasional earaches 25. Voice loss 26. Difficulty speaking 27. Easily bruised 28. Coughing 29. Chest palpitations 30. Swelling around ribcage and chest 31. Weight gain 32. Out of the blue pain or seizure-like jolting pain in head 33. Aches in joints and muscles 34. Sore throat 35. Swollen glands in neck 36. Swollen glands under arms 37. Flushing of face and neck 38. Questions about gallstones 39. “Knife in the back†pain 40. Hair loss 41. Low red blood cell/high white cell counts 42. Itchy skin 43. Breast microcalcifications 44. Breast lesions 45. Breast cysts 46. Problematic uterine fibroids 47. Myeomectomy (removal of fibroids) 48. Hysterectomy 49. Edema†swelling of feet, legs and hands 50. Bronchitis 51. Repetitive mouth and tooth abscesses 52. Blood in stool 53. Blood in urine 54. Asthma [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] FAIR USE NOTICE: Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 and Group, Might need to clarify this a little more. The symptoms that you are experiencing at the time of exposure and the symptoms that continue after being removed from the contaminated area. Y= yes, N=no, DE=during exposure or before any treatment. KC 1. Colds and flu that persists (N) > 2. Memory loss (Y) > 3. Lack of concentration and focus (Y) > 4. diarrhea and upset stomach (Y) > 5. Almost daily headaches (Y)(These are not normal headaches.) > 6. Sensitivity in the back of the head (Y) > 7. Migraine headaches without the headache or with the headache (don't understand, some of these headaches we call headpains because they are worse than migraines. If you answer yes to the migraines, if the opposition is watching this board this could go against you, if you have never been diagnosed with migraines before your exposure.) (N) > 8. Runny nose (Y) > 9. Bloody nasal mucus (N) > 10. Nausea (Y) > 11. Itchy, watery eyes (N) > 12. Sensitive skin (excruciating pain upon touch) (Y) > 13. Dizziness and loss of balance (Y) > 14. Deteriorating eyesight (Y) > 15. Deteriorating sense of smell (N) > 16. Deteriorating hearing (Y) > 17. Deteriorating vision (isn't this the same as #14?) > 18. Chronic fatigue (Y) > 19. Exhaustion and loss of breath with light exertion (Y) > 20. Acid reflux (DE) > 21. Generation of skin tags and moles on body (DE) > 22. Low grade fevers (DE) > 23. Lower baseline temperature (mine went down to 96.4-97 degrees from > 98.6) (Y) > 24. Occasional earaches (N) > 25. Voice loss (Y) > 26. Difficulty speaking (Y) > 27. Easily bruised (N) > 28. Coughing (Y, when I get a chemical hit) > 29. Chest palpitations (Y) > 30. Swelling around ribcage and chest (not sure, if you are speaking of the knot that appears in the solarplex area or where your rib cage splits. Then (DE) > 31. Weight gain (Y) > 32. Out of the blue pain or seizure-like jolting pain in head (Y) > 33. Aches in joints and muscles (Y) > 34. Sore throat (N) > 35. Swollen glands in neck (Y, but at the base of skull) > 36. Swollen glands under arms (DE) > 37. Flushing of face and neck (Y) > 38. Questions about gallstones (N) > 39. “Knife in the back†pain (DE) > 40. Hair loss (DE) > 41. Low red blood cell/high white cell counts (N) > 42. Itchy skin (N, just burning rashes that left scars) > 43. Breast microcalcifications (N) > 44. Breast lesions (N) > 45. Breast cysts (N) > 46. Problematic uterine fibroids (N) > 47. Myeomectomy (removal of fibroids) (N) > 48. Hysterectomy (prior to exposure) > 49. Edema†swelling of feet, legs and hands (Y) > 50. Bronchitis (DE) > 51. Repetitive mouth and tooth abscesses (N, just complete tooth loss) > 52. Blood in stool (N) > 53. Blood in urine (N) > 54. Asthma (N) A couple more: Coughing up blood (DE) Pneumonia (DE) Nosebleeds (N) Thirsty all the time (Y) " Zoned out feeling " , like being drugged (Y) Pressure behind eyes (DE) Bleeding from ears or clear fluid. (DE) Chemical Sensitivity (Y) Numbness in either temple,Discoloration. Numbness in face. (Y) Problems with menstration (discoloration) (N) Change in sleep patterns (Y) Metallic taste in mouth (Y) Diminished sex drive (Y) Stroke-like episodes (Y) Loss or lessening of grip (Y) Spasms, tremors, seizures (Y) > > > > Long term persistent medical conditions that I experienced while working in > a sick building for over 12 years. > Out of the 54 conditions listed, how many have you experienced? I'm not > saying that all these conditions are directly related to mold exposure, but I > honestly don't know and clearly doctors, by and large, aren't sure either. The > results should prove interesting. > 1. Colds and flu that persists > 2. Memory loss > 3. Lack of concentration and focus > 4. diarrhea and upset stomach > 5. Almost daily headaches > 6. Sensitivity in the back of the head > 7. Migraine headaches without the headache or with the headache > 8. Runny nose > 9. Bloody nasal mucus > 10. Nausea > 11. Itchy, watery eyes > 12. Sensitive skin (excruciating pain upon touch) > 13. Dizziness and loss of balance > 14. Deteriorating eyesight > 15. Deteriorating sense of smell > 16. Deteriorating hearing > 17. Deteriorating vision > 18. Chronic fatigue > 19. Exhaustion and loss of breath with light exertion > 20. Acid reflux > 21. Generation of skin tags and moles on body > 22. Low grade fevers > 23. Lower baseline temperature (mine went down to 96.4-97 degrees from > 98.6) > 24. Occasional earaches > 25. Voice loss > 26. Difficulty speaking > 27. Easily bruised > 28. Coughing > 29. Chest palpitations > 30. Swelling around ribcage and chest > 31. Weight gain > 32. Out of the blue pain or seizure-like jolting pain in head > 33. Aches in joints and muscles > 34. Sore throat > 35. Swollen glands in neck > 36. Swollen glands under arms > 37. Flushing of face and neck > 38. Questions about gallstones > 39. “Knife in the back†pain > 40. Hair loss > 41. Low red blood cell/high white cell counts > 42. Itchy skin > 43. Breast microcalcifications > 44. Breast lesions > 45. Breast cysts > 46. Problematic uterine fibroids > 47. Myeomectomy (removal of fibroids) > 48. Hysterectomy > 49. Edema†swelling of feet, legs and hands > 50. Bronchitis > 51. Repetitive mouth and tooth abscesses > 52. Blood in stool > 53. Blood in urine > 54. Asthma > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2006 Report Share Posted April 20, 2006 In a nutshell, the symptoms I still have after moving away from the toxic mold infested living quarters are: 1. neurological damage which goes along with difficulty concentrating and with eye focus as well as lack of coordination and balance problems, and of course - memory loss. I also have that zoned out feeling as well. (Still have nervousness and heart palpitations and so does the dog actually.. that is weird.) 2. chronic infections persist.. I still have immune dysfunction and get viruses, whatever is out there at least twice per month. Of course I still have metal taste in my mouth, inability to smell or taste, chronic allergic rhynitis.. and have a hard time breathing at times (this is weird, so does the dog.) The periodontal disease has finally slowed down and I'm starting to heal. The infection from the mycotoxins settled in my sinuses first, then my brain, then stomach and my gums in this order. The gums seem to be healing first, although I still feel pain once in awhile. I believe this is going to be a long road. It's been almost 2 years for the gums to get past this detox process. Cyndi tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote: and Group, Might need to clarify this a little more. The symptoms that you are experiencing at the time of exposure and the symptoms that continue after being removed from the contaminated area. Y= yes, N=no, DE=during exposure or before any treatment. KC 1. Colds and flu that persists (N) > 2. Memory loss (Y) > 3. Lack of concentration and focus (Y) > 4. diarrhea and upset stomach (Y) > 5. Almost daily headaches (Y)(These are not normal headaches.) > 6. Sensitivity in the back of the head (Y) > 7. Migraine headaches without the headache or with the headache (don't understand, some of these headaches we call headpains because they are worse than migraines. If you answer yes to the migraines, if the opposition is watching this board this could go against you, if you have never been diagnosed with migraines before your exposure.) (N) > 8. Runny nose (Y) > 9. Bloody nasal mucus (N) > 10. Nausea (Y) > 11. Itchy, watery eyes (N) > 12. Sensitive skin (excruciating pain upon touch) (Y) > 13. Dizziness and loss of balance (Y) > 14. Deteriorating eyesight (Y) > 15. Deteriorating sense of smell (N) > 16. Deteriorating hearing (Y) > 17. Deteriorating vision (isn't this the same as #14?) > 18. Chronic fatigue (Y) > 19. Exhaustion and loss of breath with light exertion (Y) > 20. Acid reflux (DE) > 21. Generation of skin tags and moles on body (DE) > 22. Low grade fevers (DE) > 23. Lower baseline temperature (mine went down to 96.4-97 degrees from > 98.6) (Y) > 24. Occasional earaches (N) > 25. Voice loss (Y) > 26. Difficulty speaking (Y) > 27. Easily bruised (N) > 28. Coughing (Y, when I get a chemical hit) > 29. Chest palpitations (Y) > 30. Swelling around ribcage and chest (not sure, if you are speaking of the knot that appears in the solarplex area or where your rib cage splits. Then (DE) > 31. Weight gain (Y) > 32. Out of the blue pain or seizure-like jolting pain in head (Y) > 33. Aches in joints and muscles (Y) > 34. Sore throat (N) > 35. Swollen glands in neck (Y, but at the base of skull) > 36. Swollen glands under arms (DE) > 37. Flushing of face and neck (Y) > 38. Questions about gallstones (N) > 39. “Knife in the back†pain (DE) > 40. Hair loss (DE) > 41. Low red blood cell/high white cell counts (N) > 42. Itchy skin (N, just burning rashes that left scars) > 43. Breast microcalcifications (N) > 44. Breast lesions (N) > 45. Breast cysts (N) > 46. Problematic uterine fibroids (N) > 47. Myeomectomy (removal of fibroids) (N) > 48. Hysterectomy (prior to exposure) > 49. Edema†swelling of feet, legs and hands (Y) > 50. Bronchitis (DE) > 51. Repetitive mouth and tooth abscesses (N, just complete tooth loss) > 52. Blood in stool (N) > 53. Blood in urine (N) > 54. Asthma (N) A couple more: Coughing up blood (DE) Pneumonia (DE) Nosebleeds (N) Thirsty all the time (Y) " Zoned out feeling " , like being drugged (Y) Pressure behind eyes (DE) Bleeding from ears or clear fluid. (DE) Chemical Sensitivity (Y) Numbness in either temple,Discoloration. Numbness in face. (Y) Problems with menstration (discoloration) (N) Change in sleep patterns (Y) Metallic taste in mouth (Y) Diminished sex drive (Y) Stroke-like episodes (Y) Loss or lessening of grip (Y) Spasms, tremors, seizures (Y) > > > > Long term persistent medical conditions that I experienced while working in > a sick building for over 12 years. > Out of the 54 conditions listed, how many have you experienced? I'm not > saying that all these conditions are directly related to mold exposure, but I > honestly don't know and clearly doctors, by and large, aren't sure either. The > results should prove interesting. > 1. Colds and flu that persists > 2. Memory loss > 3. Lack of concentration and focus > 4. diarrhea and upset stomach > 5. Almost daily headaches > 6. Sensitivity in the back of the head > 7. Migraine headaches without the headache or with the headache > 8. Runny nose > 9. Bloody nasal mucus > 10. Nausea > 11. Itchy, watery eyes > 12. Sensitive skin (excruciating pain upon touch) > 13. Dizziness and loss of balance > 14. Deteriorating eyesight > 15. Deteriorating sense of smell > 16. Deteriorating hearing > 17. Deteriorating vision > 18. Chronic fatigue > 19. Exhaustion and loss of breath with light exertion > 20. Acid reflux > 21. Generation of skin tags and moles on body > 22. Low grade fevers > 23. Lower baseline temperature (mine went down to 96.4-97 degrees from > 98.6) > 24. Occasional earaches > 25. Voice loss > 26. Difficulty speaking > 27. Easily bruised > 28. Coughing > 29. Chest palpitations > 30. Swelling around ribcage and chest > 31. Weight gain > 32. Out of the blue pain or seizure-like jolting pain in head > 33. Aches in joints and muscles > 34. Sore throat > 35. Swollen glands in neck > 36. Swollen glands under arms > 37. Flushing of face and neck > 38. Questions about gallstones > 39. “Knife in the back†pain > 40. Hair loss > 41. Low red blood cell/high white cell counts > 42. Itchy skin > 43. Breast microcalcifications > 44. Breast lesions > 45. Breast cysts > 46. Problematic uterine fibroids > 47. Myeomectomy (removal of fibroids) > 48. Hysterectomy > 49. Edema†swelling of feet, legs and hands > 50. Bronchitis > 51. Repetitive mouth and tooth abscesses > 52. Blood in stool > 53. Blood in urine > 54. Asthma > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2006 Report Share Posted April 20, 2006 Ive experienced about 85 percent of your list Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2006 Report Share Posted April 20, 2006 I experienced unexplained weight gain for year or two prior to then experiencing unexplained weight loss but it was discovered during surgery shortly after that for an ovarian cyst that I had pre-stage one cancer, which supposedly has been removed surgically. So if you have unexplained weight loss, monitor your health carefully. I was lucky to have caught it and had it removed so early. I went from 120 to 147 without a change in eating habits and then dropped down to 106 presurgery. The symptoms I most worry about are rapidly deteriorating vision. I put two pair of drug store glasses on now,200, to read labels, and I'm only in my 50's, so at this rate I figure I could become legally blind in the not too distant future. I have lots of the symptoms too, sleeplessness (if that was on there is one)/nervousness, freq migraine headaches. I can't eat carbs or sugar without getting a sore throat, itchy ears and nose, etc. > > Thanks , > > I have a couple to add: Night sweats, rashes, eczema and weight loss. My > count was 33 on your list, bringing my grand total to 37. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2006 Report Share Posted April 20, 2006 > > > > Long term persistent medical conditions that I experienced while working in > a sick building for over 12 years. > Out of the 54 conditions listed, how many have you experienced? I'm not > saying that all these conditions are directly related to mold exposure, but I > honestly don't know and clearly doctors, by and large, aren't sure either. The > results should prove interesting. > 1. Colds and flu that persists y) > 2. Memory loss (y) > 3. Lack of concentration and focus (y) > 4. diarrhea and upset stomach (n) > 5. Almost daily headaches (y) > 6. Sensitivity in the back of the head (y) > 7. Migraine headaches without the headache with the headache (n) > 8. Runny nose (n) > 9. Bloody nasal mucus (n) > 10. Nausea (y) > 11. Itchy, watery eyes (n) > 12. Sensitive skin (excruciating pain upon touch) (n) > 13. Dizziness and loss of balance (Y) > 14. Deteriorating eyesight (N) > 15. Deteriorating sense of smell (N) > 16. Deteriorating hearing (N) > 17. Deteriorating vision (N) > 18. Chronic fatigue (Y) > 19. Exhaustion and loss of breath with light exertion (Y) > 20. Acid reflux (N) > 21. Generation of skin tags and moles on body (N) > 22. Low grade fevers (Y) > 23. Lower baseline temperature (mine went down to 96.4-97 degrees from > 98.6) (Y) > 24. Occasional earaches (Y) > 25. Voice loss (N) > 26. Difficulty speaking (Y) > 27. Easily bruised (y) > 28. Coughing (Y) > 29. Chest palpitations (Y) > 30. Swelling around ribcage and chest (N) > 31. Weight gain (Y) > 32. Out of the blue pain or seizure-like jolting pain in head (N) > 33. Aches in joints and muscles (Y) > 34. Sore throat (N) > 35. Swollen glands in neck (Y) > 36. Swollen glands under arms (?) > 37. Flushing of face and neck (n) > 38. Questions about gallstones (n) > 39. “Knife in the back†pain (n) > 40. Hair loss (n) > 41. Low red blood cell/high white cell counts (n) > 42. Itchy skin (y) > 43. Breast microcalcifications (n) > 44. Breast lesions (n) > 45. Breast cysts (n) > 46. Problematic uterine fibroids (n) > 47. Myeomectomy (removal of fibroids)(n) > 48. Hysterectomy (n) > 49. Edema†swelling of feet, legs and hands (n) > 50. Bronchitis (n) > 51. Repetitive mouth and tooth abscesses (n) > 52. Blood in stool (n) > 53. Blood in urine (n) > 54. Asthma (n) > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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