You are most welcome.
I would worry less about the radon, since if you are affected by the
mold, it could kill you. It almost got me. It is far more likely to be
your problem, in my opinion.
Rowena's post on mold is a very good one, full of good info. I also
have a ton of links, for dealing with the problem. The New York
document on mold is a very good one. It is a great starting place.
The most important thing to understand is that there are very few
people who even recognise the problem, and few who can treat it.
However, there are many good protocols on the internet, and many
natural remedies that can work well, even if you can't get a drs
prescription.
On Mar 24, 2007, at 9:07 AM, ruth strackbein wrote:
Thanks, Kathryn. My house does have a mold problem. Actually, I
doubt that it is altogether curable, the house, that is. There is
apparently an odor, also, so my grandchldren tell me. I don';t notice
it, but have lived here since 1988 so have probably got used to it,
though I don't remember ever noticing it, but I don't remember alot of
things. I am currently researching a site called
www.doctorsresearch.com about vitamins, especially natural vitamin c
. I really don't think removing my large colon is going to solve all
my problems and my doctors doubt that, too since the pain is right
sided with sharp pain under right center ribcage and more of a burning
down in the ileo region. Both extend along the right side of my
abdomen with none on the left side, for the most part. I am not sure
what to do about the house. Can' t spend alot as I am low income
level. The answer may be to move into an apartment. I am wondering
about even that since this whole area is prone to dampness and mold.
The last radon reading I had was slightly high. Since then I have had
a beaver system put in which has elilminated at least gross moisture
in the basement. Cement walls and floor have been dry since then. I
also haad cracks in the walls sealed. have not had a radon count
since then. Probably should do that. However, the original carpets
are still in the house. Thanks again for your reply. Ruth
From Ruth Strackbein
From: Clayton Family <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Still OT Cholesterol/ Dr. Huggins/thyroid
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 01:23:20 -0600
I finally had to chime in here. I had a similar symptomology that
looked for all the world like hypothyroid, but was not. My thyroid
numbers were always fine. It turned out to be a toxicity problem
combined with big mold problems. Not digesting anything I ate, it got
weird, and severe.
My temp used to be very low. When I got the fungal infections
addressed, and dealt with the candida too (combo of diflucan and
supplements), also got rid of the toxins in the home, my temps
normalized, my blood pressure normalized, and I started feeling
better too.
The digestion problems can be caused by fungal overgrowth either by
candida or maybe by aspergilllus or another fungus. There have been
several bad ones found in the gut of sick individuals, so it is hard
to say which it might be. But a good antifungal will kill them all,
so it is not important which species. What is important is
rebuilding the natural flora of the gut and supplementing with some
vitamins to correct the likely deficiencies that will have occured
due to the lack of good digestion.
Just wanted to throw in my 2 cents....
Kathryn
On Mar 23, 2007, at 10:45 AM, ruth strackbein wrote:
I'm not sure, am getting some advice from several people,
especiallty about low thyroid. Am in process of trying to remember
3 days in a row to take my temperature before getting out of bed.
Either I forget altogether, or have to go to the bathroom so badly
that that takes precedent. And sometimes I just give up for
awhile. I did take it this morning. 97.3 which I suspect is a
lilttle low, but it has been like that any time of day like at the
doctor's for years and he always says it is good. Thanks, Ruth
From Ruth Strackbein
From: [email protected]
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Still OT Cholesterol/ Dr. Huggins
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 18:35:00 EDT
Dear Ruth...while it sounds as though you have a Dr. with some
smarts...a
total large bowel removal sounds very drastic.
Is there something that the very wise and knowledgable people here
can help
you with?
Anyone? V
In a message dated 3/22/2007 5:44:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
Hi, My cholesterol also runs around 200-220 and has for quite a few
years,
at least since I've been tested. Fortunately my Doctor does not
buy into
the cholesterol humbug, so I have not been put on drugs. Of
course, part of
the reason for this, I'm sure, is that my digestive tract problems
would
make figuring out a drug to use would be difficult if not
impossible. He
has had enough trouble with trying to get me to take tranquilizing
drugs, (
not sure if this is the right category), and various other things
that are
supposed to help my bowel problems. He has given up on the
medicines.
Thankfully, but now recommends total large bowel removal.. I am
resisting
this, so far. Ruth
From Ruth Strackbein
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