Mold Poisoning - Be Aware Of Symptoms
by
faceoftoxicmold
Since a double diagnosis of mycotoxicosis,
people often question why we have different symptoms. Symptoms
vary from person to person because we're all unique
individuals. No two people have the same genetic make-up or
immune system. The type of exposures and time exposed have to
be taken into account. But if you are suffering from a myriad
of symptoms which no one can seem to figure out you should
think about your environment. Be it your home, school or
workplace, mold infestation is causing serious illness across
the nation. Are you in a water-damaged building? Do you notice
stained ceilings? A leak in the air conditioner unit? Do you
notice you feel better when you are away from your environment?
Do you feel worse when you return?
Mold victims usually have up to 25 symptoms. They often mimic
so many other diseases. You know you're sick. You really are
experiencing strange and adverse health problems you've never
had before. Yet being you have so many complaints, many
physicians tell you "it's all in your head". Most physicians
never even ask you about your environment. You may begin to
even question yourself after a while. You find yourself
grasping at straws because you're getting sicker and no one can
figure out what's even wrong with you. This is common to people
affected by toxigenic mold or mycotoxins.
Often mold is not even visible to the naked eye, yet it can be
hidden in the walls, floors or ceilings. Where there is water
damage and moisture mold can grow and produce dangerous
mycotoxins. Mycotoxins can be inhaled, absorbed or ingested
causing serious illness. Mycotoxins like aflatoxin and
trichothecene have been used as agents of biowarfare. Colin
Powell said biological weapons are his greatest fear. Toxic
mold has no mercy. It does not discriminate. It attacks all
ages and walks of life. Old houses and new construction! No one
is immune. Don't let anyone tell you you cannot get sick from
mold. Not only can you get sick, but you can lose your life
once it becomes systemic, if left untreated. Mycotoxicosis is
not an allergy. It is a toxic poisoning.
We have learned a lot since our health was destroyed. We had no
choice but do our own research, as there was nowhere to turn.
Nobody would listen. We were both diagnosed with a systemic
mold infection, aspergillosis, stachybotrytoxicosis and also
trichothecene poisoning. This was confirmed by dna analyses on
blood and lung secretions, mold and mycotoxin antibodies and
pathology. We also had environmental testing confirm the
presence of many dangerous molds, as well as extremely toxic
levels of trichothecene in our home. We now talk to and try to
help others across the nation who are going through the same
ordeal. Lack of education caused us to also lose our home,
clothes and worldly possessions because they were highly
contaminated. At this point, we didn't yet realize mold was the
culprit so we cross-contaminated our next residence. We know
how to advise others in the same position not to make a
potentially deadly mistake of keeping all your belongings.
We also know the list of symptoms we have. When we talk to
other mold victims so many of them share the same type health
effects. Certain things seem to happen on a rather regular
basis, though no two people are ever exactly the same. Below is
a list of the most common symptoms of mold illness we've found
to be the case. There are many more, but this is a partial
list. Mycotoxins can also cause immune dysfunction and are even
carcogenic.
If you're experiencing any of these
or a lot of them, please consider your
environment.
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Severe abdominal pain (often sudden onset)
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Extreme muscle aches and chronic pain
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Tightness, pain in chest wall
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Very dry eyes
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Multiple Chemical Sensitivities
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Hoarseness
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Loss of concentration
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Short term memory loss
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Low (or high) blood pressure
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Low Body Temperature
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Nosebleeds
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Mouth Sores
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Out of norm headaches
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Hair Loss
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Hearing Loss
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Restless Leg (spasms of feet, toes as well)
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Chronic fatigue
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Vertigo
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Red or bloodshot eyes
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Nail infections
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Sudden weight gain or loss
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Painless tiny blood-like blisters on skin
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Respiratory infections
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Shortness of breath
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Sinus infections, excessive mucous production
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Tooth decay near the gum area
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Blurred or distorted vision
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Tingling or burning sensation in hands or feet
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Sleeping for long periods
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Seizure-like episodes
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Pinhole size pupils
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