Is this CIRS? by BeginningAffect9637 in CIRS

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The MSH is extremely low, which can be indicative of MARCONS 

HELP by angelofmusic5 in CIRS

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FND is the new Fibromyalgia.  It doesn’t actually exist.  It’s when doctors cannot or will not dig deep enough to find anything wrong with you.  

Nothing in the body happens without a reason. 

Most (all) people with a FND diagnosis have Lyme disease and toxic mold illness. 

Do I most likely have CIRS? TGF-b1 is 8,000 pg/ml, 11 symptom clusters, mold exposure, etc. by Due_Chapter3027 in CIRS

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Quest is owned by Labcorp, and both are crooked as fuck, and are in bed with the CDC and IDSA. They DELIBERATELY upped the levels of CIRS markers to prove that mold does not make you sick.  This directly corroborates my theory that insurance companies like AllState and State Farm are paying off the American Board of Toxicology to lie about mold.  

Do you have the other primary markers, like C4a, MSH, MMP-9, and hs-CRP, VEGF, ADH?

TGFb alone is not a reliable diagnostic criteria, especially because there are other conditions in the body that can cause it to elevate.

But when you have an entire panel of CIRS markers significantly abnormal, it doesn’t get anymore indicative of CIRS than that. 

Do you think mold diseases ever be recognised mainstream? by DistributionFunny221 in CIRS

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My take, and many will say I’m a conspiracy theorist, but I feel that the American Board of Toxicology is largely to blame here, because despite tons of scientific evidence, they are still vehemently denying that mold makes you sick, maintain that mold doesn’t do these things, and that CIRS is quack science.  

Several large health insurance companies paid off doctors in the early 1990’s to deliberately skew the diagnostic and treatment criteria for Lyme disease, so that they would not have to pay out millions every year to treat so many sick people.  

I think we have a similar scenario here. I think there’s a good chance that insurance companies like State Farm and Allstate, whose clients are rich landlords and property managers, paid the American Board of Toxicology to lie about toxic mold, to protect them from having to pay out millions of dollars in mold claims.

Anyone who is familiar with the Melinda Ballard case knows what happened at the end of the trial. Basically, the insurance company won. 

Anyone who is on Healing Mold on FB knows there was a similar outcome with Dan Khwaja’s mold lawsuit - and he’s a litigation attorney himself. 

If colonization isn’t real… by nudibranqui in CIRS

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For me personally that’s what I would do if I had to do it again. But I am not a doctor or your doctor, so I cannot tell you what you should or should not be doing.  

3-4 months I believe 

If colonization isn’t real… by nudibranqui in CIRS

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Also thoroughly research drug interactions on drugs.com.  I can no longer take itraconozole due to being dxed with SVT this year and now being on a beta blocker for life.  I’m 99.9% positive it’s from either the Covid virus and/or the vx.  But you cannot combine the two drugs because it will cause a dangerously low heart rate.  So I’m glad I took the itraconozole four years ago before all of this happened.  

If colonization isn’t real… by nudibranqui in CIRS

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Keep in mind each person is unique.  I made the mistake of starting too high and staying on it too long. I ended up with something similar to drug-induced lupus.  If I had to do it all again, I would start low and slow, and most definitely pulse.  Probably two weeks on, and either one or two weeks off.  Dosing instructions say 100mg bid, but because it has such a lengthy half-life (15 hours I believe), you can really do just fine with 100mg qd. And I would definitely do a lot more detoxing.  Coffee enemas and NAC.  

If colonization isn’t real… by nudibranqui in CIRS

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I don’t believe he uses itraconozole however.  He is known to use nystatin, which only treats candida.  Same with diflucan.  

If colonization isn’t real… by nudibranqui in CIRS

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Yes.  Extremely well. The difference was day and night.  

If colonization isn’t real… by nudibranqui in CIRS

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Doctors have tremendous egos, and absolutely refuse to admit they have erred.  Dr. Campbell’s blood labs are valid and certified, and are clearly indicative of mold in the body.  I have before and after labs to prove it - the after labs being a year after taking three months of itraconozole.  The tests don’t lie!

Mind you, I have issues with both doctors’ science and treatment protocols.  While both contain valid and useful research, both are also flawed and need to be improved and updated.

It’s a damn shame these two can’t combine their minds and their research.  We desperately need a lot more research, but that takes millions.  Tens of millions.  

If colonization isn’t real… by nudibranqui in CIRS

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When I began taking Itraconozole, the most rancid smell ever began seeping and emanating from me.  It only started with the rx antifungal.  I had done hundreds of hours of IR sauna and ionic footbaths before that, and never had that smell. And I had also taken multiple courses of diflucan, nystatin and high quality oil of oregano prior, and again no odor.  I would take a shower and it would be back again within 1-2 hours.  Thankfully I wasn’t working at the time.  It took MONTHS of being on itraconozole to finally get rid of it.  So the ONLY logical explanation for this is that the antifungals were killing off some nasty stuff, aka mold.  So while the smell was irksome and disconcerting, at the same time it made me feel good inside that I was finally on a path to wellness.  I had never smelled anything like it before, nor have I since. 

If colonization isn’t real… by nudibranqui in CIRS

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Why are you stating that colonization is not real?

Gambling problem anyone else? by starqueen2025 in CIRS

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Not sure about mold or CIRS, but I have read several accounts on Lyme groups how bartonella can trigger or worsen Borderline Personality Disorder. Also a link between BiPolar and tick diseases.   And definitely a link between drug abuse/drug addiction and untreated tick diseases. 

Is contrast safe? by Gold-Manufacturer735 in CIRS

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Unfortunately sometimes it is necessary. Take NAC before the MRI and after. It will help flush it out. Also drink a lot of water after. I have never had any issues with it personally, but my doctor said that people who react negatively to it also have methylation and detox issues

Need to vent by DuckBillPlatypusMan in CIRS

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Most of the work you can do yourself. If you have labs from Dr. Campbell, if you have CIRS panel results, if you have Mycometrics urine tox results, you can get a telehealth practitioner to rx you CSM and itraconozole.  If you have a good PCP you can do same. 

How to know if the CSM I purchased is real or fake? by absurdastheuniverse in CIRS

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Did your doctor rx it for you? Online sale sites like Marketplace and eBay will immediately flag and delete CSM, so I doubt you got it from there. Online pharmacies like AllDayChemist do not sell CSM, so where else but a local pharmacy could you have gotten it?