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" unitedstatesvet " <unitedstatesvet@...> wrote:

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> I was wondering what some of you thought about this. Several months

> ago when I took the VCS test I did pass it but my bllod work did

come

> back with low MSH etc. showing I had biotoxin poisoning. But there

are

> times when I feel like I could pass the visual test and then times I

> feel like I would fail it miserably.

> has anyone else felt like this and/or feel like your vision changes

> likie the weather? > I would be interested on your opinions on

this...

> Chris...

>

When the " backup enzyme " ; " ACTH " kicks in to support low MSH: " The

Boss Hormone " , then adrenal function kicks up a notch and you pass the

VCS. When MSH and ACTH are both depleted, you crash and become MCS.

Skyrocketing C4a still tells the story, even for those who pass the

VCS.

I know you need a dictionary for all this - it's in the back of the

book.

Moldies need to learn " Shoemakerese " . There's no other way to

describe what is happening.

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Don't know what I just did.

Are you saying that you do not become MCS until " MSH " and " ACTH " have

depleted? And only then would you fail the VCS? I have not been " diagnosed " MCS

but I have been for some time. I don't see any C4a testing that has been done in

my blood work thus far but supose I will find out soon.

Anyway thanks for the explanation, it gives me more to think about.

Chris...

erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote:

" unitedstatesvet " <unitedstatesvet@...> wrote:

>

> I was wondering what some of you thought about this. Several months

> ago when I took the VCS test I did pass it but my bllod work did

come

> back with low MSH etc. showing I had biotoxin poisoning. But there

are

> times when I feel like I could pass the visual test and then times I

> feel like I would fail it miserably.

> has anyone else felt like this and/or feel like your vision changes

> likie the weather? > I would be interested on your opinions on

this...

> Chris...

>

When the " backup enzyme " ; " ACTH " kicks in to support low MSH: " The

Boss Hormone " , then adrenal function kicks up a notch and you pass the

VCS. When MSH and ACTH are both depleted, you crash and become MCS.

Skyrocketing C4a still tells the story, even for those who pass the

VCS.

I know you need a dictionary for all this - it's in the back of the

book.

Moldies need to learn " Shoemakerese " . There's no other way to

describe what is happening.

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-I haven't taken it. i had several questions about it myself and

wondered if with haveing cateracts if it wouldn't work for me anyway.

i gathered its about seen contrast,sharp edges which i cant see

anyway. i can tell you yes, my vision varys a lot. takes a while in

the mornings to focus and even mild affects can make my vision worse,

more blurred.and i have adjusted my screen for brightness because it

bothers me but sometimes its very hard to read anything. i dont know

if your screen would matter much on the test but could see haveing

different results based on how well your eyes are focusing at the

time. I already know that the cateracts removel is not going to slove

all my vision problems, two seperate things going on, but it well

help me to see better on the left side. my right eye can go from

almost normal vision to blurry unfocused seeing 2,3, and sometimes 4

of everything and my perspective of how close or far something is is

messed up.-- In , " unitedstatesvet "

<unitedstatesvet@...> wrote:

>

> I was wondering what some of you thought about this. Several months

> ago when I took the VCS test I did pass it but my bllod work did

come

> back with low MSH etc. showing I had biotoxin poisoning. But there

are

> times when I feel like I could pass the visual test and then times

I

> feel like I would fail it miserably.

> has anyone else felt like this and/or feel like your vision changes

> likie the weather? I was also wondering if your monitor type might

> make a difference with this type test. This monitor is big and

bright.

> I can see really well with it but some other monitors are not as

> bright or clear and I can hardley read anything on them. I also

wonder

> if monitor settings might impact the results of a test like this

any.

> I would be interested on your opinions on this...

> Chris...

>

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To UnitedStatesVet:

Even though you passed the VCS test, it does not mean you were not exposed and

that your vision is not affected. To be " positive " (or abnormal) on the test,

the score is set very high. This means that the Positive Predictive Value is

very high, which is what is the probability that the patient has the condition

if the test is positive. On the other hand, the Negative Predictive Value will

be lower, which means that you can pass the test, but your vision (and optic

nerve) is still affected, just not enough to be considered positive.

erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote:

" unitedstatesvet " <unitedstatesvet@...> wrote:

>

> I was wondering what some of you thought about this. Several months

> ago when I took the VCS test I did pass it but my bllod work did

come

> back with low MSH etc. showing I had biotoxin poisoning. But there

are

> times when I feel like I could pass the visual test and then times I

> feel like I would fail it miserably.

> has anyone else felt like this and/or feel like your vision changes

> likie the weather? > I would be interested on your opinions on

this...

> Chris...

>

When the " backup enzyme " ; " ACTH " kicks in to support low MSH: " The

Boss Hormone " , then adrenal function kicks up a notch and you pass the

VCS. When MSH and ACTH are both depleted, you crash and become MCS.

Skyrocketing C4a still tells the story, even for those who pass the

VCS.

I know you need a dictionary for all this - it's in the back of the

book.

Moldies need to learn " Shoemakerese " . There's no other way to

describe what is happening.

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