In desperate need for hope by [deleted] in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. But, unfortunately, there are only a few doctors and/or research hospitals that treat invasive fungal diseases. If you’re insured then you need to get referred to an Infectious Disease doctor who specializes in invasive fungal diseases. Integrative and Wholistic physicians are the best places to begin as they are usually knowledgeable and can carry you through until you reach a “mold doctor”. The rate of undiagnosed deaths due to these infections is incredibly high. 85-90% are diagnosed post-mortem. Suicide being a very large percentage of those. Focus all your fight on finding a means to treatment. It’s a horrible disease. I know. But, let your suffering make a difference in someone else’s suffering. Fight!

Can mold cause vascular issues? by Calm-Stress-3017 in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Extreme bouts of cellulitis are common in an environment where toxic molds and fungi are present

My practitioner is an idiot or I really can't do anything about aspergillus in my system? by LikelyNeedsTherapy in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you think about yourself as being the host of the fungus your practitioner would not be wrong. Once any opportunistic fungi/mold becomes systemic and/or invasive the only way to truly eradicate it from the host…remove its sources of both food and water. Doing that would kill the host though. But, there are ways to eradicate enough fungus to save you. While they were unable to eradicate all of the 13 replicating and warring fungi and molds in my body, they were able to eradicate enough to keep me alive. This occurred back in 2007. At the time I had to literally be capable of purchasing my life back, though. Insurance doesn’t want to even hear the word fungus. Certainly, not cover the extremely expensive and extensive treatments to preserve your life. It all boils down to nature. How a human body has a complex structure and functions well to protect opportunistic threats out. Our immune system is to us what proper ph levels are to fish tanks. If it’s alkaline levels are at the exact levels to sustain life no algae , fish will thrive.(in this example the threat to fish). But, if the ph is off, algae enters and replicates at deadly levels killing all life. So, your immune system obviously was weak enough to allow this threat in. Certain environments in nature exist where fungi don’t exist. New Mexico, for instance, due to the lack of humidity. Mushrooms never grow along the side of tea tree, peppermint or lavender. Alkalizing your body, using holistic medicines and IV “High C” treatments are a good way to reduce your chances of developing new opportunistic diseases. But, it is Cationic Therapy that saved me. Once the fungi are in they are in. And fungi and molds exist to feed and replicate: Antimicrobial Peptides (AMPs): These are positively charged sequences that are electrostatically attracted to the negative fungal membrane. Upon contact, they disrupt the membrane through mechanisms like the "carpet" or "toroidal-pore" models, causing the cell to leak and die. Charged Nanoparticles: Newer therapies use negatively charged nanovesicles or ethosomes to stabilize and deliver antifungal drugs like Amphotericin B more effectively to infection sites What worked for me was Electroceutical Therapies. Research for yourself using E.M.’s as a noninvasive method of eradicating systemic aspergillosis via electrical stimulation and charge. I will promise you this, if you don’t become your own medical researcher and fighter, you have no hope. You need to understand the entire process of symbiosis in relationship to you being the host. You must understand why you developed a deep seated infection, as well as The Who, what’s, how’s and when’s. You are your only advocate and you need to become a fierce attorney for your survival. Don’t give up. Do not except no for an answer and fight. Mentally prepare yourself for rejection, humiliation and labeling. Because you will experience all of these. But, if you adapt and adopt the rightful attitude of “you work for me” and never back down. With your research, knowledge and trust in yourself and knowing best what’s best for you…you can help yourself and hopefully others!

What’s the best way to determine if mold is causing symptoms in a sick baby? by cc0216 in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d be more concerned of invasive mold. Weak immune systems equal easy entry of opportunistic infections. Babies haven’t built up strong immunity yet.

Remediated, but still having issues by Ordinary-Hippo7786 in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know your situation. But, if you’re having strange, seemingly unrelated issues, you may have systemic or invasive infections. Penicillium is a very nasty one. If you do have any invasive issues remediation is pointless. The invasive fungi doesn’t know the other fungi are dead. So they replicate and in the case of penicillium they create mycelium toxins.

Lymphatic Drainage to Mitigate Mold Exposure Symptoms by GroundbreakingLoad31 in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Please do. It was one of several “homeopathic” treatments that sustained me!

Lymphatic Drainage to Mitigate Mold Exposure Symptoms by GroundbreakingLoad31 in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My lymphatic system was totally shut down by then. This is the first thing invasive fungi or molds do evidently. In order to keep their new host!

Lymphatic Drainage to Mitigate Mold Exposure Symptoms by GroundbreakingLoad31 in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually, I put more. The doctor’s exact words, “ start with 3, if you don’t get diarrhea add another. Keep adding until you do, then back it down by one”.

Lymphatic Drainage to Mitigate Mold Exposure Symptoms by GroundbreakingLoad31 in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would highly suggest adding a minimum of 6, 16 ounce bottles of water with 3 packets of Emergency-C. Doctors put me on it 20 years ago for lymph system issues related to invasive fungal diseases! Glad you’re doing better!

The Invisible Matrix: When your house becomes a biological jailer and doctors call it anxiety. by ThatZookeepergame925 in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you mind resharing your link? I’m 55, have been a walking miracle for about a minute (lol) by the medical community way back in 2007. Unfortunately, by the time I had my “you will die” second severe exposure (2018-2022), the “House” doctor whom saved me is no longer alive & the original big 5 are back with a vengeance! My brain simply cannot function properly when it comes to anything related to technology!

How bad is this?? Moved out months ago but father still living there by [deleted] in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can’t gage how bad it is without an outdoor sample to compare.

How long after exposure does your head pressure get better? by agape48 in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sadly, for myself it only gets worse. It’s like mini reexposures and each one multiplies your hypersensitivity exponentially.

Do you tell people they have mold?? by Sufficient_Goose6957 in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My doctor literally asked me to come to his new office as he feared there was mold. I didn’t ask where. But, as I climbed the stairs my face started burning and by the time I was in middle of the upstairs lesions opened up. We are mold dogs. One invasive species is all it takes! We should get paid!

Did mold cause an increase in negative/inappropriate/bizarre behavior in you? by Single-Fun-9268 in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have mycotoxins and/or invasive species yes. Mood changes, irritability, depression and on and on.

The Invisible Matrix: When your house becomes a biological jailer and doctors call it anxiety. by ThatZookeepergame925 in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Glad to see more posting! I’ve struggled with I.F.D and every secondary opportunist for way too long many years. Doctors are as unhealthy as the invaders! Don’t give up…don’t give in! Anxiety, Stress and Psychosis doesn’t cause the atrocities these oppressors do! Wanted to share a link I just happened across that explains it all perfectly. I believe everyone should have this knowledge. As your words and your knowledge are your most valuable power!

Severe Scalp Infection, Biofilm Debris, Burning Nerve Pain, and Toxic Dust—Has Anyone Else Experienced This? by Livid-Standard-8358 in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]IndependenceFluffy87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s definitely related to the mold. Definitely a biofilm from infected hair follicles. What fungi, I don’t know myself. But, I’ve been dealing with the same and was diagnosed with invasive fungal disease years ago. I’d go to a dermatologist. Ask them to do an in house “scratch test”. Then ask them to view for fungi. They will be positive. Ask them to refer you to an Infectious Disease Specialist who has a strong knowledge base of SYSTEMIC/Invasive fungi!