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Hi Laurie, I think you're right on. I think they're eventually going to

link a lot of the diseases and I'm betting they're going to find

some tiny organism that they still can't test for is causing

diseases like MS, CFIDS and fibro.

Wow, that is weird about the hepatitis B/injections. You're

unique!

Best Wishes,

Anita

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More unique than I would like to be. :)

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> Hi Laurie, I think you're right on. I think they're eventually going to

> link a lot of the diseases and I'm betting they're going to find

> some tiny organism that they still can't test for is causing

> diseases like MS, CFIDS and fibro.

>

> Wow, that is weird about the hepatitis B/injections. You're

> unique!

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> Best Wishes,

> Anita

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Anita

Mito can be caused by toxins. The aging process is caused by damage to

mitochrondia. It is thought that this damage is caused by years of exposure

to toxins we live with every day. Both and I really began to notice

our symptoms after long labors. Of course this is stress related. Looking

back we did have symptoms as children, but not like we had after giving

birth.

laurie

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> Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 21:33:32 -0000

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> Hi Alice, I really just musing about this and am a total newbie. I

> was thinking more along the lines of the possibility of either

> people who already might have a genetic predispostion to mito

> disease, but no symptoms, having them appear full blown after

> the stress of the Lyme infection. Or, perhaps the idea of the

> Lyme spirochete organism (which is a really nasty one) causing

> some sort of non-genetic based mitochondrial imbalance. I

> found your comment about testing positive for the Lyme antibody

> interesting because we'd just been discussing Lyme on the

> adultmitos groups. Would sure love to see data on whether adult

> onset, non-familial mito disorders cluster in Lyme prevalent

> areas. If it turns out I do have a mito disease, it's possible it's

> genetic, but I think it's just as possible that it's spontaneous.

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> Best Wishes,

> Anita

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I believe that the direct link to these diseases will be found by the MDA.

Just my personal feelings.

Alice

Hi Laurie, I think you're right on. I think they're eventually going to

link a lot of the diseases and I'm betting they're going to find

some tiny organism that they still can't test for is causing

diseases like MS, CFIDS and fibro. Anita

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