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Terry,

I've had that happen too. But not always. Never associated it with symptoms

either. But it would be very cool to figure out what chemical is being created

(probably oxidized but maybe no because, as I remember silver nitrate is also

black.) and why your skin has a higher content of that. Those of us with metal

problems might be transforming the metals to some molecules that would be VERY

interesting to study for their commonalities.

Anybody know how to write a grant?

Laurel

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>

> Hi Terry,

> Thank you for your compliment. I have no idea why I am now a half inch

> taller?!?!?! And neither does my doctor. Because of my age she now

> measures my height to see if I'm shrinking, we both got a laugh over the

> extra half inch and I never gave it any more thought.

>

> The only thing I am taking differently and only for the last 5 months is my

> ca/mg...maybe I got a magic bottle.

>

> Your feet grew a half size with each of your kids!!! WOW. With mine I just

> continued to get more allergic to metals. I now can not wear any jewelry at

> all, not even my wedding band, no earrings, no watches, nothing :( So I

> have told my husband for my 50th birthday this fall I want a matched set of

> Pearls :)

>

> Strange the things we go through.

> Jody

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Terry,

I've had that happen too. But not always. Never associated it with symptoms

either. But it would be very cool to figure out what chemical is being created

(probably oxidized but maybe no because, as I remember silver nitrate is also

black.) and why your skin has a higher content of that. Those of us with metal

problems might be transforming the metals to some molecules that would be VERY

interesting to study for their commonalities.

Anybody know how to write a grant?

Laurel

Re: emotional lability - also a poll

>

> Hi Terry,

> Thank you for your compliment. I have no idea why I am now a half inch

> taller?!?!?! And neither does my doctor. Because of my age she now

> measures my height to see if I'm shrinking, we both got a laugh over the

> extra half inch and I never gave it any more thought.

>

> The only thing I am taking differently and only for the last 5 months is my

> ca/mg...maybe I got a magic bottle.

>

> Your feet grew a half size with each of your kids!!! WOW. With mine I just

> continued to get more allergic to metals. I now can not wear any jewelry at

> all, not even my wedding band, no earrings, no watches, nothing :( So I

> have told my husband for my 50th birthday this fall I want a matched set of

> Pearls :)

>

> Strange the things we go through.

> Jody

>

>

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Join the world¹s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail.

> http://www.hotmail.com

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> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

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Pam,

You made my day. Really. My biggest talent is to be able to identify just what

is burning when it is. Honestly. I can tell the kind of wood, plastic,

insulation wires, what petroleum product. I'm also better than some labs at

sniffing the correct microbe which is infecting someone. Can't do drug

sensitivities though.

I've also discovered that some perfumes now make me ill. I swear I can smell

different components in them then I could before.

This list is justifying all my glitches. (Well maybe not ALL of them)

Laurel

Re: emotional lability - also a poll

This gets stranger and stranger....

Yes, hot feet. Tore up all my rugs and will not replace them, because a cold

floor feels

good. I keep my bedroom unheated, so I can sleep with my feet out of the covers.

Never

could understand why anyone would tuck sheets in the bottom of a bed. And I have

always

kept buckets of cool water every where during the summer...ahhhhh...

And I have been a super sniffer all my life. My only regret is that I was not

born to the

right family in France. There super sniffers are highly valued in the perfume

industry.

Doesn't that sound like a tough day Sniffing things.... :-)

Heck, I can find anything that has any odor at all. No one else ever smells

anything.

Though this ability can drive you crazy at times.

-Pam-

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Pam,

You made my day. Really. My biggest talent is to be able to identify just what

is burning when it is. Honestly. I can tell the kind of wood, plastic,

insulation wires, what petroleum product. I'm also better than some labs at

sniffing the correct microbe which is infecting someone. Can't do drug

sensitivities though.

I've also discovered that some perfumes now make me ill. I swear I can smell

different components in them then I could before.

This list is justifying all my glitches. (Well maybe not ALL of them)

Laurel

Re: emotional lability - also a poll

This gets stranger and stranger....

Yes, hot feet. Tore up all my rugs and will not replace them, because a cold

floor feels

good. I keep my bedroom unheated, so I can sleep with my feet out of the covers.

Never

could understand why anyone would tuck sheets in the bottom of a bed. And I have

always

kept buckets of cool water every where during the summer...ahhhhh...

And I have been a super sniffer all my life. My only regret is that I was not

born to the

right family in France. There super sniffers are highly valued in the perfume

industry.

Doesn't that sound like a tough day Sniffing things.... :-)

Heck, I can find anything that has any odor at all. No one else ever smells

anything.

Though this ability can drive you crazy at times.

-Pam-

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to replace expert medical care.

Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

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If it is for me its just coincidental. I have been killing watches since I got

my first one as a preteen.

Laurel

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>

> Ok. I HAVE to throw this out. How many of us have metal

allergies or sensitivities as well? And that thing where you can't

wear a watch because it just stops working?

> Laurel

>

> Laurel....I can't wear anything but 14 K gold or I get reactions

>

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If it is for me its just coincidental. I have been killing watches since I got

my first one as a preteen.

Laurel

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>

> Ok. I HAVE to throw this out. How many of us have metal

allergies or sensitivities as well? And that thing where you can't

wear a watch because it just stops working?

> Laurel

>

> Laurel....I can't wear anything but 14 K gold or I get reactions

>

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If it is for me its just coincidental. I have been killing watches since I got

my first one as a preteen.

Laurel

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>

>

> Ok. I HAVE to throw this out. How many of us have metal

allergies or sensitivities as well? And that thing where you can't

wear a watch because it just stops working?

> Laurel

>

> Laurel....I can't wear anything but 14 K gold or I get reactions

>

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Hi Jody,

Yes it does. I can wear the palest of pale and I look like the color was

screaming red. Then for a couple of days after dry and irritated. Guess I will

just swear off wearing it altogether. I always admire the Kim Bassinger

look...too bad for me. HA

L

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Hi ,

Does lipstick turn your lips bright red, no matter what the color? I had

forgotten it does that to me since I haven't even attempted to wear it in 25

years.

Jody

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Hi Jody,

Yes it does. I can wear the palest of pale and I look like the color was

screaming red. Then for a couple of days after dry and irritated. Guess I will

just swear off wearing it altogether. I always admire the Kim Bassinger

look...too bad for me. HA

L

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Hi ,

Does lipstick turn your lips bright red, no matter what the color? I had

forgotten it does that to me since I haven't even attempted to wear it in 25

years.

Jody

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Hi Jody,

Yes it does. I can wear the palest of pale and I look like the color was

screaming red. Then for a couple of days after dry and irritated. Guess I will

just swear off wearing it altogether. I always admire the Kim Bassinger

look...too bad for me. HA

L

Re: emotional lability - also a poll

Hi ,

Does lipstick turn your lips bright red, no matter what the color? I had

forgotten it does that to me since I haven't even attempted to wear it in 25

years.

Jody

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Hi ,

I am so glad I am not alone in this. It first showed up when I was about

13, and was sneaking putting makeup on in school...even when I tried to rub

the red off, it was still bright when I got home, and got caught wearing

makeup ;-)

Chapstick is about the only thing I can use on my lips and not have it color

them.

Jody

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Hi ,

I am so glad I am not alone in this. It first showed up when I was about

13, and was sneaking putting makeup on in school...even when I tried to rub

the red off, it was still bright when I got home, and got caught wearing

makeup ;-)

Chapstick is about the only thing I can use on my lips and not have it color

them.

Jody

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Hi ,

I am so glad I am not alone in this. It first showed up when I was about

13, and was sneaking putting makeup on in school...even when I tried to rub

the red off, it was still bright when I got home, and got caught wearing

makeup ;-)

Chapstick is about the only thing I can use on my lips and not have it color

them.

Jody

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Hi Everyone,

Sorry I am behind on these polls. I am trying to catch up with things this

week. So will try to get them done.

When I wear watches or pierced earrings I break out unless they are pure 14k

gold. Otherwise my ears itch and break out when I wear earrings. Watches

make me break out too.

On watches my husband had trouble. The girl at the store showed my husband

how to check the battery. If it moves a little bit the watch will quit

working. We were buying watches once a month for him, tried the pocket

watch and everything. The problem was the battery becoming loose, she

showed us to put a small piece of scotch tape on the battery. I know this

might not be the problem with some, but my husband also believed he couldn't

wear a watch. They need to go back to the wind up ones I guess. Just

thought I'd throw this in. My husband felt like a dummy when I made him

take the watch back I bought him for Christmas.

Debbie R.

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 16:13:28 -0600

> To: <graves_support >

> Subject: Re: emotional lability - also a poll

>

>

> Re: emotional lability - also a poll

>

>

> Ok. I HAVE to throw this out. How many of us have metal allergies or

> sensitivities as well? And that thing where you can't wear a watch because it

> just stops working?

> Laurel

>

> Laurel....I can't wear anything but 14 K gold or I get reactions

>

>

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I also have sensitivities to scents. I get an instant migraine. I've found

very few perfumes I can use and the ones that don't bother me are the light

scented expensive ones. Even chemical scents bother me and onions.

Debbie R.

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 17:22:44 -0500

> To: graves_support

> Subject: Re: emotional lability - also a poll

>

> I forgot, I also have scent sensitivities. They seem to get worse the older

> I get.

> Jody

>

>

>

> _________________________________________________________________

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> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

> ----------------------------------------

> DISCLAIMER

>

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I also have sensitivities to scents. I get an instant migraine. I've found

very few perfumes I can use and the ones that don't bother me are the light

scented expensive ones. Even chemical scents bother me and onions.

Debbie R.

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 17:22:44 -0500

> To: graves_support

> Subject: Re: emotional lability - also a poll

>

> I forgot, I also have scent sensitivities. They seem to get worse the older

> I get.

> Jody

>

>

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com

>

>

>

> -------------------------------------

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> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

> ----------------------------------------

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I also have sensitivities to scents. I get an instant migraine. I've found

very few perfumes I can use and the ones that don't bother me are the light

scented expensive ones. Even chemical scents bother me and onions.

Debbie R.

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 17:22:44 -0500

> To: graves_support

> Subject: Re: emotional lability - also a poll

>

> I forgot, I also have scent sensitivities. They seem to get worse the older

> I get.

> Jody

>

>

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com

>

>

>

> -------------------------------------

> The Graves' list is intended for informational purposes only and is not

> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

> ----------------------------------------

> DISCLAIMER

>

> Advertisments placed on this yahoo groups list does not have the endorsement

> of

> the listowner. I have no input as to what ads are attached to emails.

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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