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Joe,

I wholeheartedly second your advice! If one is experiencing symptoms

indicative of reacting to mold toxins, it's like playing with fire to see if

symptoms get worse by staying in the environment. I also agree with you that

it

seems to be that those of us who are able to regain our health, are the ones of

us who have had short term exposures.

Sharon K.

So while I agree with everything that LiveSimply is advising our new

board member to do, I disagree with the one statement that he has

time to " experiment " time to " experiment " <WBR>, since he is not

members. I feel that the " experiment time " will make our new member

as sick as most of our other board members. My advice is, that to

avoid reaching that " point of no return to normality " , he should RUN,

RUN, RUN, RUN, RUN.

Joe

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In a message dated 6/20/2007 12:54:11 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

snk1955@... writes:

Joe,

I wholeheartedly second your advice! If one is experiencing symptoms

indicative of reacting to mold toxins, it's like playing with fire to see if

symptoms get worse by staying in the environment. I also agree with you that

it

seems to be that those of us who are able to regain our health, are the ones

of

us who have had short term exposures.

What is considered a short term exposure? I was exposed maybe for a week or

so, then a couple other times for several days. It seems like the couple

things I take with me seem to catch up to wherever I move.

Do you think I'll recover to normal? I don't feel well at all.

Glenn

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In a message dated 6/19/2007 9:56:42 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

i2ubin31@... writes:

Does anyone live a normal life after becoming sensitized? Will my body

eventually be able to handle small amounts from clothing, books, etc?

Glenn

Good question, Glenn. I don't think there is a definitive answer to your

question. Anecdotally speaking, as I am not a medical professional nor do I own

a crystal ball, most people's sensitivity seems to lessen with time. Maybe

not most on this board as I think the members of Sickbuildings are by and

large, people whose exposure was chronic to the point of causing permanent organ

damage. When that occurs, these individuals appear to me to remain highly

reactive. I am inclined to believe it is dependant upon the nature and duration

of your exposure, coupled with your genetic make up/state of your immune

system when the exposure occurred. Could be wrong. But that is what it

appears to me.

Sharon

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Joe,

I did not say he had time to experiment. I was trying to be satirical in

tryimg to tell him is that this experimentaion he

was so casually describing he was doing was a mistake, that he should listen

to people here who all (including me) say to

follow treatment methodologies that are known to work..

I was saying he was playing around with his life...that he didn't want to do

that.. sorry, sometimes I have a satirical sense of humor, always read the

original posts, not the quotes that people cut and pasted.

On 6/20/07, joseph salowitz <josephsalowitz@...> wrote:

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> So while I agree with everything that LiveSimply is advising our new

> board member to do, I disagree with the one statement that he has

> time to " experiment " , since he is not as sick as most of our board

> members. I feel that the " experiment time " will make our new member

> as sick as most of our other board members. My advice is, that to

> avoid reaching that " point of no return to normality " , he should RUN,

> RUN, RUN, RUN, RUN.

>

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