We are in Oregon. I guess you would call that moist! Our house doesn't
have a basement. I don;t know of any leaks in the plumbing. We have a
well so we don't get a water bill.
I am guessing that mold caused his last major attack because we were at
DH's parents RV, and were planning on staying the night when we
discovered the frig had been w/out power for far too long. Many mold
experiments were growing. We were in the process of cleaning it out
when we gave up ( it was already late and we had spent the last three
hours trying to find the stupid RV based on bad directions from FIL ).
The kids needed to eat so we headed to the nearest town to get a room
and some food. The food was no problem but there were no rooms to be
had at all. So we drove to the next town, same story. And so on till we
were halfway home. We finally said forget it, and just went home. this
was around ten pm. By three am he was having trouble. By 9 we were in
the pediatricians office getting the emergency treatment. prior to that
he'd had two attacks but they were not major and there was no obvious
trigger. The Ped said it was induced by a cold. Funny thing is I tried
the CS with DMSO and Hydrogen peroxide per richard on this list and it
didn't seem to be working. I have the walgreens teeny nebulizer. Well
now I have another one too that the pediatrician sent home with me.
Northwest medical makes it.
I will ask hubby if there are any leaks in the crawlspace. He was down
there when we bought the house. Those are some good points garnet!
On Nov 22, 2004, at 10:44 AM, Garnet wrote:
Are you in a moist humid climate? Are there any moisture issues in your
house or basement? Do you have a crawl space under your house? Do you
know of any plumbing leaks?
Mold could hide in very hard to find places and be outgassing toxic
fumes that cause asthma and immune suppression. It is a frequent hidden
cause of asthma, cancer, CFS and MCS.
Mycoplasma growing in the mucous in the lungs can cause asthma,
nebulizing DMSO and CS will kill it and often relieves asthma symptoms
in just a few days.
Garnet
On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 12:03, Sharon Cooper wrote:
Changing her diet how?
I am wondering what she might be eating that could cause asthma. I
have
been worried about my 2yo because he had three asthma attacks ( one
really bad one ) and "they" want me to put him on steroids for the
next
7 years. Seems excessive to me and if there is a possiblity of keeping
him healthy without I'd like to hear it.
THanks
Sharon
On Nov 21, 2004, at 10:41 PM, John Rigby wrote:
At 02:14 PM 21/11/04, you wrote:
I am having a terrible time with asthma, none of the traditonal
medications are working, if this something CS could help. I think
all the antibiotics have caused more and more allergies which have
worsened my asthma, my lungs are extremely enlarged, but very
constricted bronchil tubes. I am on two inhalors and prednisone, I
fought the prednisone, but it was an emergy situation. I am already
dealing with MS, Lymes, and the chonic antibiotic resistant kidney
infection. I have appreciated all the information supplied by many
of you.
Thanks,
Joni Lovegrove
Joni, PLEASE try changing your diet as a critical first step.
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