Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 In a message dated 7/23/03 5:21:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time, writes: Hi Carole, Thanks for the Info. regarding my question of eating "red"meat". I wonder why I was told to eat extra protein?? Anyway Carole, thanks again, much appreciated!! How did she do, Jerry?? LOL!! I have been missing your post since you are the one that e-mailed me so much information on AIH when I first joined your group and actually gave me the courage to go thru with the liver biopsy.....Your support was really appreciated by myself and my husband....Thanks, once again, Jerry. Shirlee, (Wa State) Why did your doctor say you needed more protein? I won't attempt the kind of scientific explanation Jerry could give, or even the formal although superficial explanation I could give if I were more energetic. My GP gave me sort of an eight-year-old's explanation when I was quite ill and too tired to think well (not encephalopathic, exactly). She said my liver wasn't processing and distributing nutrients efficiently. Therefore, I needed more of everything -- especially protein for repairs. She was very gentle and spoke very slowly, bless her. Oddly, the night before seeing her I'd waked up laughing out loud, imagining myself as Lucille Ball on the chocolate factory assembly line, stuffing chocolates in her blouse, her apron, her cheeks. I told my doctor about the dream, and she said that was pretty much what my body was doing -- the food wasn't getting to the right destinations, and my body was stashing it away where ever it could -- such as behind my collarbones and on top of my wrists and on my belly and butt and bosom. Incidentally, I haven't lost a pound in the three years since then, but my GP says I look much more normal. Fortunately, I never got the usual "buffalo hump" of fat, and the moon face has greatly lessened. Harper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 In a message dated 7/23/03 5:21:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time, writes: Also, my voice is screwing up. It's like my vocal chords are lazy? It is hard to describe. It is not exactly hoarse, just difficult? Like I said, hard to describe. Just curious if you have these probs - or do I get to find out it may be something all new?! Oh the joy of being a woman...... Love, Carole A lot of us have had this problem with a changed voice; it's not your imagination. Again, I wish I were a little less lazy or had a better memory. I know I've looked it up and found a specific name for it. It seems to go away with time. Perhaps someone else remembers the term, or I can do some searching later. I can't remember whether it's due to hormonal changes with Prednisone or something else. At any rate, I can tell you you're far from unique -- in that particular respect, at least! Others have had trouble swallowing, incidentally. Harper Marcy, I'm truly sorry you're having such a hard time. You have a lot to deal with just now. I hope things get easier soon. Harper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2004 Report Share Posted March 21, 2004 In response to kam004@..., I was the one who wrote the post you asked about. My anme is . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 August 28, 2006 DEBORAH DAVITT: (ToxLaw Response ) Do your recall when Ritchie Shoemaker and I volunteered our time in New Orleans to assist the mayor of St. Bernard Parrish at the request of Hudson and I caught the Katrina cough even tho I was wearing a HEPA respirator in the homes I inspected and tested? Well, six weeks of coughing, while taking antibiotics, forced me to get help from Dr. Shoemaker. After 5 days....not weeks.....just five days on the CSM medication, and the cough went away. I am a big believer in getting to the right doctor and getting properly treated. Dr. L. Lipsey ( 904 )398-2168 550 Water St, #1230, ville, FL 32202 Toxicologist and former Prof. Univ. Florida, Adj Prof, Univ. N. FL, OSHA HazMat certification, Fla. Comm. College Jax, Institute of Occ. Safety & Health, Chairman, Clinical Tox Advisory Comm, Florida Poison Info Center, Jax. _www.richardlipsey.com_ (http://www.richardlipsey.com/) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 RLLIPSEY87@... wrote: > > August 28, 2006 > DEBORAH DAVITT: (ToxLaw Response ) > Do your recall when Ritchie Shoemaker and I volunteered our time in New Orleans to assist the mayor of St. Bernard Parrish at the request of Hudson and I caught the Katrina cough even tho I was wearing a HEPA respirator in the homes I inspected and tested? > > Well, six weeks of coughing, while taking antibiotics, forced me to get help from Dr. Shoemaker. After 5 days....not weeks.....just five days on the CSM medication, and the cough went away. I am a big believer in getting to the right doctor and getting properly treated. > Critical words: " even tho I was wearing a HEPA respirator " - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 , You are right to point out the limitiations of HEPA. It is not an absolute filter. Even if it were it is only part of the whole mechanism we call a respirator. There are leaks around the edges of most respirators - that is why the professionals must be fit tested. Even then, the " fit " will leak as you move around, especially during work for remediation or inspection. Each class (type) of respirator has an Assigned Protection Factor (APF). The APF of a filtering facepiece (simple dust mask), for example, is 5, which means it reduces particles by a factor of 5. If there are 50,000 spores per cubic meter of air, the facepiece will reduce them to 10,000 inside the filter. A half-face is 10 and a full- face is 50. So a full face will reduce 50,000 spores outside the respirator to " only " 1,000 inside. The best is the full-faced powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) but there is disagreement between the manufacturer and NIOSH as to whether the APF is 1000 or 50, respectively. (Source: IICRC S520, Appendix B, chart on page 137). Regardless of the details, there are no absolutes. Choose the minimum that meets your needs so you don't waste money on the excess. On the other hand, get as much protection as you can afford. Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC ----- > RLLIPSEY87@... wrote: > > > > August 28, 2006 > > DEBORAH DAVITT: (ToxLaw Response ) > > Do your recall when Ritchie Shoemaker and I volunteered our > time in New Orleans to assist the mayor of St. Bernard Parrish at the > request of Hudson and I caught the Katrina cough even tho I > was wearing a HEPA respirator in the homes I inspected and tested? > > > Well, six weeks of coughing, while taking antibiotics, forced me > to get help from Dr. Shoemaker. After 5 days....not weeks.....just > five days on the CSM medication, and the cough went away. I am a big > believer in getting to the right doctor and getting properly treated. > > > > Critical words: > " even tho I was wearing a HEPA respirator " > > - > > > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Or to the RIGHT TOXICIOLOGIST to verify hazards/dangers! On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 RLLIPSEY87@... wrote: > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 13:59:00 EDT > From: RLLIPSEY87@... > Reply- > > Subject: Re: [] Digest Number 3248 > > August 28, 2006 > DEBORAH DAVITT: (ToxLaw Response ) > > Do your recall when Ritchie Shoemaker and I volunteered our time in New > Orleans to assist the mayor of St. Bernard Parrish at the request of > Hudson and I caught the Katrina cough even tho I was wearing a HEPA respirator > in the homes I inspected and tested? > > Well, six weeks of coughing, while taking antibiotics, forced me to get > help from Dr. Shoemaker. After 5 days....not weeks.....just five days on the > CSM medication, and the cough went away. I am a big believer in getting to the > right doctor and getting properly treated. > > > Dr. L. Lipsey ( 904 )398-2168 > 550 Water St, #1230, ville, FL 32202 > Toxicologist and former Prof. Univ. Florida, > Adj Prof, Univ. N. FL, OSHA HazMat certification, > Fla. Comm. College Jax, Institute of Occ. Safety & Health, Chairman, > Clinical Tox Advisory Comm, Florida Poison Info Center, Jax. > _www.richardlipsey.com_ (http://www.richardlipsey.com/) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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