Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 --I dont know but I had a infection in my spine that often went up and down.my whole back side would be stiff and hot and it caused so much pain to bend or move or walk.my arms and legs tingled, had sharp pains,spasums, and my hands and feet would be tingley and numb and cold. often it went up the back of my head causeing migranes and would make me throw up. it has slowly gotten better but can come back with other symptoms very quick. no, it doesn't seem like it ever ends. - In , " kissingtherain5262 " <kissingtherain5262@...> wrote: > > Intercranial pressure. I have horrible pressure with pain in the back > of my head/neck and goes down back. It has become worse this year and > reacts to the barometer extreme to the point of puking and staying in > bed for long periods. I may have to go back to neuro soon. I read in > my medical records from neuro him mentioning another word I think they > call this. Can't remember the spelling right not but looks like chiari > or something like that. We have so many fronts I'm almost continuosly > having this now and nothing helps until the front goes by but seems I > don't even get 24 hours until it starts back up again. From what I've > recently read, bad news to have this and can cause more neuro damage > and worse. Never ends with this poison. I'm trying to get out of > toxic work place . Rhonda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 " kissingtherain5262 " wrote: > > Intercranial pressure. I have horrible pressure with pain in the back of my head/neck and goes down back. It has become worse this year and reacts to the barometer extreme to the point of puking and staying in bed for long periods. I may have to go back to neuro soon. I read in my medical records from neuro him mentioning another word I think they call this. Can't remember the spelling right not but looks like chiari or something like that. We have so many fronts I'm almost continuosly having this now and nothing helps until the front goes by but seems I don't even get 24 hours until it starts back up again. From what I've recently read, bad news to have this and can cause more neuro damage and worse. Never ends with this poison. I'm trying to get out of toxic work place . Rhonda > Rhonda, I have a tape recording of myself describing this to an NIH CFS researcher in 1999 and explaining that I had seen many other people with this specific complaint, and that extreme mold avoidance gives me total control over this symptom. - Start Topic Message List Thu Jul 27, 2006 9:43 pm Reply | Forward | Delete Message #22727 of 23182 < Prev | Next > Another one of the symptoms that wasn't considered important was patients pointing to the base of their skulls and complaining of pressure and pain. To the extent that some people resorted to surgical stenosis to relieve " Chiari Malformation " . It always struck me as rather odd that doctors were quick to consider that the brainstem " outgrew the cranial aperture " and caused pressure instead of looking for some inflammatory process that might have caused spinal cord swelling. But since people pointing at the top of their spines and complaining about a specific area that disturbs them looks like nothing more than a headache, it's not considered to be relevant. No matter how many people point and try to call attention to it. - Forward | Delete Message #22727 of 23182 < Prev | Next > Expand Messages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 You need to get out of that environment if it is making you that sick. People think that they can handle it but the damage to your health is cumulative.. At least this has been my experience.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 --- LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote: > > People think that they can handle it but the damage to your health is > cumulative.. At least this has been my experience.. > And also be prepared for an amazing phenomenon in which the detoxification process actually makes you incredibly worse after you leave. Slams you when you least expect it. It sometimes leads people to believe that the problem is not really the environment, because the illness inexplicably exacerbates when you believe that you should certainly be improving. " Intensification Reaction " described in Mold Warriors. The longer you stay, the more intense " intensification reaction " is - after you finally get out, and the tissues start to let these toxins go. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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