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Melissa70817 Female, 40 years Sorrento - LA Member since Jun 2008
Mood: Melissa70817 is Just wish I could sleep and just had enough energy to do what needs to be done around the house...I feel so lazy. Journal Entry: "It is after 4 in the morning and I'm stil..." [Read]
Melissa70817 Female, 40 years Sorrento - LA Member since Jun 2008
Mood: Melissa70817 is Just wish I could sleep and just had enough energy to do what needs to be done around the house...I feel so lazy. Journal Entry: "It is after 4 in the morning and I'm stil..." [Read]
Melissa70817 Female, 40 years Sorrento - LA Member since Jun 2008
Mood: Melissa70817 is Just wish I could sleep and just had enough energy to do what needs to be done around the house...I feel so lazy. Journal Entry: "It is after 4 in the morning and I'm stil..." [Read]
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I'm sorry to hear what your daughter is going through... and all of you, for that matter. In my opinion, molds or other toxics can cause an illness. And there is some evidence to back this up. I pulled this from my community:
Q: Have you seen evidence in some patients that CFS can be caused by exposure to things such as mold, or other environmental toxins?
Dr. Bell: Yes, mold and environmental toxins can definitely cause or initiate ME/CFS. Somehow toxins affect the cytokines in a way similar to the classic mononucleosis infection to set off the illness
link:
http://www.immunesupport.com/library/showarticle.cfm?id=8474&T=CFIDS_FM&B1=EM110707F
Here's another document on the topic. Of course I believe CFS isn't the only illness that can follow a toxic or mold exposure. A toxicologist I know agrees with me... he's seen many people who have had unexplained or inflammatory conditions after an exposure.
1: Sci Total Environ. 2001 Apr 10;270(1-3):27-31. Links
Chronic fatigue syndrome following a toxic exposure. Racciatti D, Vecchiet J,
Ceccomancini A, Ricci F, Pizzigallo E.Department of Infectious Diseases, G.
D'Annunzio University, Chieti Scalo, Italy.