I had a blood test done for blood infections which the doctor told me included 
testing for yeasts including Candida. As far as knowing the terrain of our 
bodies, I agree. However, the thought and action of going to see the doctor is 
one that was learned and seemed, at one time, to be of value. I am believing 
that there are many more doctors that are being taught how to write 
prescriptions and make referrals than ones that truly know how to diagnose and 
treat. Thank you again for your openness. 

Scott<><

Clayton Family <[email protected]> wrote: One big question: why are you 
listening to some dubious test about 
whether or not you have a fungal disease?  I am unaware of *any* 
definitive test for candida that says you absolutely have it in an 
infective condition?  There are blood tests for valley fever that will 
say if a person has ever had it, but it does not say whether you are 
sick from it at the time- that is usually from clinical implications, 
ei: symptoms and history.

So, I am curious: what is this test you and Ed are talking about?

The other point is this: when we know we are sick, it matters not if 
the whole world naysays. It becomes up to us to figure it out and take 
"the cure".  I did get some important info from some medical tests, 
done by an environmental dr, but most tests run by most drs over the 15 
years I had this said nothing was wrong with me. Of course, I knew 
better than this- what they really meant was "I don't know what is 
wrong with you".  I guess my point is that we all need to learn the 
terrain of our own body, to find out waht works and does not, by trial 
and error, and that might include an Rx, or might not.

One of the largest symptoms  I had was overwhelming fatigue, from the 
beginning.

Kathryn

On Oct 23, 2007, at 10:12 AM, Scott wrote:

> Ed,
>
> I, too, have had my doctors tell me that all I have is some discomfort 
> and that I am not bad enough to be out of work. Listen, I have one of 
> the best work ethics of anyone. I miss going to work, as I feel 
> productive, but am too sick to do so at this time. I can relate to 
> your dilemma in that way. Sometimes my symptoms are similar to 
> Candida, however, none of the tests taken for it have been positive. I 
> would not doubt, however, that you have some mycoplasmic condition. I 
> believe that the majority of my problems lean more toward some 
> mycoplasmic origins.
>
> Scott <><
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>> I tested positive for Candida, and have taken a lot of CS, to no 
>> avail.  I am on a real low Carb diet and am taking CS, MMS, and some 
>> Hydrogen Peroxide theraphy.   I was stung by many Fire Ants about 6 
>> years ago, and it seems that my problems began there.  I have had 
>> crusted forearms,  crustiness, in a lot of places,  and if scraped 
>> becomes white.  I feel that I may have more than one item that is 
>> affecting me.  I do know that I have a fungus, due to the test 
>> results.  The telltale strings in the glass of water, plus the 
>> yellowing of some toenails, and the itching, crawlie feeling.  It 
>> really gets worse with the ingesting of Carbs.  I have been to 
>> several Doctors, and the  ones, two, in the room,  suggested I may 
>> have Delusions of Parasites.  I quit going, after none would help 
>> me.  Ed.


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