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People Are Allergic To Me (PATM)

People are allergic to me. And a lot of other people around the world are suffering from this condition. Doctors do not beleive the reports, and most of them claim that we are crazy but we all know that we're far from being crazy. This condition causes so much heartache and stress. I have sent emails to CDC, NIH and WHO with no help. Would you please address this issue?
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That’s good findings jn4357 and great effort. Keep it up. Our problem is that we don’t know what the patm molecule is. Had we known what it is, the problem is over. To begin to understand patm, we have to identify what the airborne molecule is, that causes allergies on other people. The easiest and probably the only way of isolating that from other molecules, is to have a patmer breath test using specialized equipment and compare it to a normal person’s VOCs. PATM molecules are expected to exist in the blood, sweet, breath etc. so any bodily fluid test is fine. However, taking VOCs test on breath will isolate further to a narrower group.

The obstacle is that the equipment is very expensive and complicated for use by amateurs and undergrads. It’s only available to postgrad researchers. The solution for us therefore is a long commitment of studying all the way through college… unless if one is capable of intimidating a PH.D expert to do it for us but I doubt that can ever happen. I know how experts can be very arrogant. I know nobody wants to hear that, neither do I, but the data we’ve collected so far suggest it’s the only solution. There are guys here whom suffered for 20 - 40 yrs and tried almost everything but failed. It’s because we don’t understand what PATM is. To understand PATM, we have to understand the fundamentals of medicine and the human body. The fundamentals is however microscopic, but to understand the microscopic world needs years of training through college. Therefore the possibility of being diagnosed successfully by ourselves, given that none of us has any relevant degrees, is almost zero.

Take TMAU for example. There was no possibility for a group of average Joes to decipher the problem at all. Even with all the information on the internet, including the human genome and all the genes it contained, no average joe could have identified the bad gene/group of genes or even knew it was genetic at all. The problem existed long ago but no one had any idea what it was. They tried swallowing/drinking all kind of stuff to fix themselves without any success. It was a puzzle and impossible for them to fix themselves. Many resorted to religious and occult explanations because they were confused. The solution had to come from trained experts because the problem was too abstract and microscopic. Had experts not discover TMAU, sufferers would still be considered today as unclean mental patients. Sufferers would still complain in forums about their unexplained problem while the rest of the world torment them by telling them to scrub themselves more and visit the mental ward more often.

Hence the solution to patm is to identify the patm molecule itself, and there’s only one way to test for that.
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I found a couple of sites that may be of interest and hopefully get us closer to figuring this out. The first one is called the human metabolome database which lists all the human body metabolites know to man, and of which some are metabolites from errors of metabolism. There are over 40,000 metabolites!

The second site is also kind of similar which lists different types of diseases related to inborn errors. You can even search diseases by specific symptoms as well.

1) http://www.hmdb.ca

2) http://metagene.de/program/d.prg


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He's not a member of the forum.. we met on a spiritual site.
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Does the oregano oil really work? A lot better than omega 3 and other vitamins?
Have just ordered some off amazon.

I met up with a guy my own age... with patm.. the mirror image of me, we really got on well.. someone actually came to the table, apparently magically drawn to it, talked to my boyfriend mainly, me and my friend didn't say anything, and he let out this loud 'HOOF'. From who I didn't know. Both I think.
He was a lot weirder looking than we were, the person who coughed, also...
My friend said there's 'something' about me but not anything to cause severe reactions.. I said exactly the same to him. He was standard for a patmer: good looking, deep thinker and intelligent.
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I feel like I've  grown up a bit... I think the reactions are about envy.
And smiling more, being more assertive, , reduces reactions as it placates the envy others.
Like we have to  extra positive qualities because of envy.
I feel like we need to all focus on grounding ourselves and placating people's envy.
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Hello Thisissoweird,

It's refreshing to hear your passion, optimism and determination to get better. Please update us on any progress or stumbling block you come across; I will greatly appreciate it. Having lived with this for over 7 years it's hard to remember what it's like without having PATM, but if we don't give up we will find answers and even more support from more people.

Just out of curiosity, has anyone met up in person? If you have, or have family members who legitimately have PATM as well, may you please describe how your interactions went. Did you experience any reactions?
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