momlyme
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This is the title of the featured article in August 2011, Public Health Alert.
quote:If one is considering a Lyme diagnosis, take a minute or two (that is all it takes) to ask the questions about water intrusion. If you have a problem, and NIOSH says over 50% of US buildings do, then the illness might not be Lyme. Or if Lyme really is there, it might be both Lyme and mold illness! Treating with antibiotics alone in the face of mold illness is illogical and potentially disastrous for the patient.
Toxic mold was suppressing our immune systems, causing extreme pain, brain fog and magnifying symptoms. Four days after moving out, the healing began. Posts: 2007 | From NY/VT Border | Registered: Aug 2010
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I had both. I am only now working on the mold. I was not exposed to the bad kind of mold though, so I got rid of the lyme without treating the mold, only with elimnating the exposure.
Now it's time to get rid of the mold. Maybe past time.
Thanks for the article.
-------------------- sixgoofykids.blogspot.com Posts: 13449 | From Ohio | Registered: Feb 2007
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