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Here is the Website:

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This website explains it with ingredents and such.

I like using TherSwabs, I don't feel tired and drained as the others

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Thanks, very much for the info. They look great!

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I like using TherSwabs, I don't feel tired and drained as the others

caused me to feel.

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The Feingold diet has eliminated anxiety for us. It removes artifical colors,

artifical flavors, and preservatives. You can find info at www.feingold.org

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Maybe make sure that your child is eating something healthy every 2

1/2 hours throughout the day... keeping blood sugar levels in line.

Also, cranial sacral therapy may help.

Also, a chiropractic adjustment may be in need.

Just some ideas!! Good luck!

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> Still looking for some advice. My son deals with much anxiey.You can

> always tell when he is feeling anxious.

At my house, milk intolerance, corn intolerance, yeast overgrowth, and

viruses caused this.

>>He bends his arms with a locked elbow

> and clenches his fists.

My son does something similar to this, but it was not related to

anxiety. Is this an anxiety issue for your son?

>>He takes plenty of mag/zinc and tests note

> all within normal range.

Try dropping the zinc. Too much zinc is what caused my son's

arm-bending issue. I had to give daily copper for a while, to get rid

of the excess zinc.

OLE was helpful for most of the anxiety issues at my house.

Dana

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Still looking for some advice. My son deals with much anxiey.You can

> always tell when he is feeling anxious.

At my house, milk intolerance, corn intolerance, yeast overgrowth, and

viruses caused this.? would think maybe, but it just happens when he is in

public. He does not do this when he is

>>He bends his arms with a locked elbow

> and clenches his fists.

My son does something similar to this, but it was not related to

anxiety. Is this an anxiety issue for your son? We have narrowed it down by

observation, It is only anxiety

>>He takes plenty of mag/zinc and tests note

> all within normal range.

Try dropping the zinc. Too much zinc is what caused my son's

arm-bending issue. I had to give daily copper for a while, to get rid

of the excess zinc.

OLE was helpful for most of the anxiety issues at my house.I have some, so I

will give it? a try. How much do you use?

Thanks,

Louise

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> OLE was helpful for most of the anxiety issues at my house.I have

some, so I will give it? a try. How much do you use?

I started with 250mg for my younger kids, and 500mg for my older kids.

Dana

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If GABA didn't work, maybe try glycine. You can find it at the hfst.

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> Still looking for some advice. My son deals with much anxiey.You

can

> always tell when he is feeling anxious. His entire body will tense

up

> and he moves around like a robot.He bends his arms with a locked

elbow

> and clenches his fists. This changes dramatically when he is at

home

> or any place he feels a sense of comfort. I really do not want to

put

> him on an anxiety medication, but he is getting ready to start 5th

> grade and I worry for him. He takes plenty of mag/zinc and tests

note

> all within normal range. We tried GABA with no success.

>

> Any advice would be greatly appreciated

> Louise

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Louise,

Is he an over mythlator, then try glycine. If not

add a little B-6 with his GABA (a low dose). I have

just started my son on GABA (same reason as you,

sweaty palms, starting 5th grade...). I cannot tell if

it working or not. It has been 2 days now. How do you

tell if it working or not?

thank you,

Anandhi

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> > Still looking for some advice. My son deals with

> much anxiey.You

> can

> > always tell when he is feeling anxious. His entire

> body will tense

> up

> > and he moves around like a robot.He bends his arms

> with a locked

> elbow

> > and clenches his fists. This changes dramatically

> when he is at

> home

> > or any place he feels a sense of comfort. I really

> do not want to

> put

> > him on an anxiety medication, but he is getting

> ready to start 5th

> > grade and I worry for him. He takes plenty of

> mag/zinc and tests

> note

> > all within normal range. We tried GABA with no

> success.

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> > Any advice would be greatly appreciated

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How much mag and what form do you use? Citrate form seems to work

better for our son and oxide for my sister(had her first menstral

with calm in her whole life, she has always been high anxiety).

Maybe try a little aloe juice, it helps calm the gi

(anxiety/discomfort/pain etc. can stim from there). Jennie<><

>

> Still looking for some advice. My son deals with much anxiey.You

can

> always tell when he is feeling anxious. His entire body will tense

up

> and he moves around like a robot.He bends his arms with a locked

elbow

> and clenches his fists. This changes dramatically when he is at

home

> or any place he feels a sense of comfort. I really do not want to

put

> him on an anxiety medication, but he is getting ready to start 5th

> grade and I worry for him. He takes plenty of mag/zinc and tests

note

> all within normal range. We tried GABA with no success.

>

> Any advice would be greatly appreciated

> Louise

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You may want to get Neurotransmitter testing from www.Neurorelief.com. It's a

saliva test and will give you some guidance as to which neurotransmitters are

low and what supplements might help. We got my son off of zoloft for anxiety

this way, using Theanine, Mucuna and 5HTP.

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ABSOLUTELY, I can relate! Doing better now but at times the anxiety was

extreme! Still have some moments and bad nights but nothing like it was.

Sue

Anyone else experiencing overt anxiety that they believe is related to

mold exposure?

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Hi,

I had anxiety before exposure but not to the point where i needed meds for it.

After exposure it i know for forsure that my anxiety and now panic disorder is

atleast 4x stronger if not more. It def made it sooooooooo much worse.

Laurie Lowery <lannl4@...> wrote:

Anyone else experiencing overt anxiety that they believe is related to

mold exposure?

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I have them ALL except no more headaches. Anxiety is much better but at

times creeps over me like a wave. Last summer I was at my worst I think.

Terrible

feeling!

OHHHHHH yes, its part of the frontal lobe. Same as memeory loss, mood

swings,low sex drive, all very common with mold exposure.

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OHHHHHH yes, its part of the frontal lobe. Same as memeory loss, mood

swings,low sex drive, all very common with mold exposure.

K

Laurie Lowery <lannl4@...> wrote: Anyone

else experiencing overt anxiety that they believe is related to

mold exposure?

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Yes, I had anxiety and still do thinking about

returning to the very environment where I got sick. I

also have trouble sleeping. I took something for the

anxiety a couple of times to see if the symptoms would

go away, but I still had symptoms (respiratory

problems, disorientation, nose & gum bleeding) even

when I took something for the anxiety.

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Lorie, I second what is said below. I did take some medication before exposure

so to say it is caused by exposure I cannot say but I can assure you that

dealing with this illness and all the information you must learn to deal with it

would, should and will cause anyone to begin anxiety and panic problems. At the

very least it exasorbates any issues I had before. I used to be afraid to fly

and was scared to death of needles. Those fears have been subsided to an extent

thanks to medication but have been replaced with so many other issues I did not

have before. Hope that helps...

E E <photoguys2003@...> wrote: Hi,

I had anxiety before exposure but not to the point where i needed meds for it.

After exposure it i know for forsure that my anxiety and now panic disorder is

atleast 4x stronger if not more. It def made it sooooooooo much worse.

Laurie Lowery <lannl4@...> wrote:

Anyone else experiencing overt anxiety that they believe is related to

mold exposure?

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a, how interesting you mention that. I found out I have lost 1/4 of the

left frontal lobe and deal with all you mentioned. I am reminded of a phrase

" mood swinging like a wrecking ball, I have a panic attack and it always goes

dark before it goes black " That is if I remember it correctly.

a Townsend <kmtown2003@...> wrote: OHHHHHH yes, its part

of the frontal lobe. Same as memeory loss, mood swings,low sex drive, all very

common with mold exposure.

K

Laurie Lowery <lannl4@...> wrote: Anyone else experiencing overt anxiety

that they believe is related to

mold exposure?

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> Anyone else experiencing overt anxiety that they believe is related to

> mold exposure?

>

Yes! Anxiety, panic attacks, crying and crying, severe depression

because of the anxiety, feeling like every decision I made was the

wrong one-I could go on and on.

But now that the mold is gone I feel so much better. Although when i

get a whiff of mildew or mold somewhere those feelings of anxiety

return for just a moment. It's awful.

Are you suffering? What is your story and how can we help?

Surella

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Haven't seen you to much around these neck of the woods, you've been doin okay?

Good to see you back, I've missed your seance of humor ;)

UnitedStatesVet <unitedstatesvet@...> wrote:

a, how interesting you mention that. I found out I have lost 1/4 of the

left frontal lobe and deal with all you mentioned. I am reminded of a phrase

" mood swinging like a wrecking ball, I have a panic attack and it always goes

dark before it goes black " That is if I remember it correctly.

a Townsend <kmtown2003@...> wrote: OHHHHHH yes, its part

of the frontal lobe. Same as memeory loss, mood swings,low sex drive, all very

common with mold exposure.

K

Laurie Lowery <lannl4@...> wrote: Anyone else experiencing overt

anxiety that they believe is related to

mold exposure?

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Yes, way too much anxiety and depression! Now that the mold has all been

cleaned up inside of my home, and it only lives underneath on the outside,

what a difference it has made! I just asked the doctor to take me off of

the antidepressants and I haven't taken much of my anti-anxiety meds at all

lately. I do have anxiety attacks, occassionally, when the thought of mold

growing in my home again, comes to mind. But I'm getting better and better

all the way around the longer I've been away from the mold that was inside

of my home. Even while I was staying in the hotels, I still experienced all

of the horrible mold reactions. I'm pretty sure that the hotels all had

mold problems as well. My granddaughter's health has been improving as

well. Her concentration and memory both seem to be getting better and she

has only had one cold this winter... which turned out to be allergies from

the eaucalyptus trees around us, and went away with allergy meds. Praise

the Lord!

On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Laurie Lowery <lannl4@...> wrote:

> Anyone else experiencing overt anxiety that they believe is related to

> mold exposure?

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Holy Cow! talk about Anxiety...I went running to the ER, with severe

acute Anxiety. My blood pressure was usually 117/70...it shot thru the

roof at 198/106 and I was hysterical.... it was like I was 1 big

exposed nerve, or like the picture of that cat that went around years

ago... I've got 1 last nerve and your on it!....but funny thing

was....all of my Dept that had been exposed to the DEADLY MOLD, they

were just as flipped out as I was...and I kept telling the Dr's who

said I was " Depressed " ...No I'm NOT... and If I was, then the whole

Dept was. They kept telling me, we can't control your co-workers, we

need to get YOU to cope and here take these anti-depressents! I kept

saying, " But theres something WRONG, why won't you all listen! I never

connected our dizzy spells and our migraines and our intestinal

bleeding and vision probs and memory probs and vomiting and hairloss

and red faces ...never connected them to anything...until someone said

wow I'm soooo dizzy...then It slapped me in the face! I called cal-

OSHAtold them something was in our air maybe in the HVAC or some other

cause. I shortly lost all of my muscle strength after what I thought

was unrelated joint aches. I was then given the illness of

Fibromyalgia, and said to my self huh? whats that? so I went looking to

see what causes Fibro, and OMG ....MOLD ...I sat in tears reading while

remembering the HUGE MOLD in our SMALL Workroom... It took about 7

months for my Anxiety to tapper off, but I at least was able to

understand the reason why, I and all the rest had such HIGH ANXIETY.

--- In , " Laurie Lowery " <lannl4@...>

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> Anyone else experiencing overt anxiety that they believe is related

to

> mold exposure?

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Anxiety is one of my primary symptoms with mold. As

soon as I'm around it, my breathing gets shallow, I

have that " jumping out of my skin feeling " , my nervous

system feels like it's on fire, and I feel like I have

bugs under my skin. Pleasant, huh?

--- gstar <gstar4me@...> wrote:

> Yes, I had anxiety and still do thinking about

> returning to the very environment where I got sick.

> I

> also have trouble sleeping. I took something for the

> anxiety a couple of times to see if the symptoms

> would

> go away, but I still had symptoms (respiratory

> problems, disorientation, nose & gum bleeding) even

> when I took something for the anxiety.

>

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