I did some research and sarcoidosis and schizophrenia were not on the list of the many things that can happen with the plaques, so I would question the diagnosis myself.
Dear Peg,
My family hx is very similar to your son's symptoms. I have a family hx of mycosis fungoides, nevus, autism, aspergers, schizophrenia, sarcoma and sarcoidosis. The two common denominators in all of these diseases are the spirochete borrelia and the proviral DNA of HTLV-1. So, very soon somebody in the scientific community is going to determine if all of these diseases are due to an ancestral infection with borrelia integrated in the DNA, or HTLV-1 proviral DNA integrated into the DNA. Also, some non-blodd relatives are sick with leiomyosarcoma, ALS, so whatever the agent is, it is also transmissible, and possibly even from saliva according to Morozov researching mycosis fungoides in European Russia. So, trichosanthes kirilowii should help with the virus, Noni with the borrelia and l-carnitine with the methylation.
Best wishes,
Dan.
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine
Issue: Volume 22, Number 3 / 1992
Pages: 269 - 274
URL: Linking Options
'Neurosarcoidosis Presenting as Schizophreniform Disorder'.- This patient responded wellto steroid therapy and his mental symptoms disappeared.
"Abstract
A case is described of a 40-year-old man who developed sarcoidosis and at the same time malignant change in a congenital pigmented naevus of his foot. It is proposed that the sarcoidosis may have acted as a predisposing cause of the melanoma in this case. The difficulties of diagnosis and management of patients with coexistent malignant melanoma and sarcoidosis are discussed."
Patterns of disease -
sarcoidosis - lymphoma syndrome
mycosis fungoides - melanoma syndrome
sarcoidosis - schizophrenia - myasthenia gravis syndrome
mycosis fungoides - HTLV proviral DNA and borrelia
"From nevus to mycosis fungoides to sarcoma"
HTLV-1 proviral DNA microdeletion in the genome
borrelia plasmids in the genome
viruses mutate
spirochetes mutate
Hi Don fairley, here any successs with treatments