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ibtouchy45
08-17-2007, 10:19 AM
It is actually called anger illness, I saw a show with a Dr. on there, and there was a woman who yelled and screamed and said bad things to her little girl and she could not help it. I myself have "anger illness" stems from probably alot and i'm 45 fem. too. I am on anti D meds... Big deal, they don't help me and I am getting worse... No one will help me. I get so easily agitated by touch, sound, questions asked of me. I really hate it too, 'cause I absolutely cannot control it. It just happens.. I've done everything under the sun homopathically to, excercise, diet, colonics, mri... Nothing... I am at the end of my rope as well.

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Sannah
08-17-2007, 10:42 AM
Touchy, have you ever checked into a sensory disorder (since you mention touch and sound)? From what I understand some folks just have very sensitive senses and simple things for everyone else drive them bonkers.

ibtouchy45
08-17-2007, 02:42 PM
Yes i've got it it is called sensory defensiveness believe it or not. I try to tell my doc. abot it and they won't do a thing. So I read a book all about (are we allowed to mention the name of books? I don't recall) it said to Excersice and yoga and eating right is the basic key, done it all down to colonics, herbs, no red meat... circuit training... NOTHING. So since even the docs don't know, I just don't know. What it is or why or how to get rid of it... That book didn't really help me at all.

moldman
09-07-2007, 01:44 PM
Hi Everybody,

I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice....

I just saw the pop psychiatrist show spouting his new name of Anger Illness for his featured guests. It was totally irresponsible and totally off the mark.

Hulda Clark, Cure for All Diseases (not an endorsement) wrote about Ergot Intoxication on page 385. It fits the Jekyll and Hyde manifestation to a 'T'.

What we are really talking about here is mold intoxication from either diet or environment. It is manageable but I don't think it is curable because my research shows that any American who has been vaccinated has had severe damage to their blood vessels (Serum Sickness induced vasculitis) that leads to just about every disease you will find on these boards. See Moscowitz.

Vitamin C can help take the edge off, but it must be Corn Free or you will just be feeding into more food allergies. If you can tolerate vinegar - pour it down your drains especially a disposer to control mold there. Throw out your garbage often. Clean even inaccessible spots in your bathroom (check UNDER the outside of the toilet tank but wear a mask and gloves when you do this). And above all - avoid the moldy foods Dr. Clark lists in her book.

The reason the pop psychiatrist can talk people down from these episodes is that it is an adrenal based response and it normally burns itself out after the adrenaline surge. That is small comfort, but it gives you another clue that you need to heal and treat your adrenal glands (Serum Sickness is the only multi-organ disease that explains why doctors - including specialists are out of their depth. First, they don't recognize adrenal fatigue as a treatable condition. If it is not frank failure they will not act, plus if you ignore the adrenals until the patient has a heart attack, then you get more money. Second, they are trained that if you have more than one complaint you are a Nut Job). Chromium picolinate is a good choice to start helping the adrenals (along with the Vitamin C) but it is a trace element and any excessive use can lead to problems (everything in moderation). The pop psychiatrist says this stuff has a family history. That may be a genetic weakness to mold toxins or that families have transferred the mold contamination from household to household. For every silly psychobabble explanation these charlatans seeking market share can invent you can ALWAYS find a physiological basis.

Let me know it this helps. Best wishes.

ibtouchy45
09-10-2007, 12:12 PM
Hi, I just read what you wrote. Are you sure that you really, really, really believe what this is? Because I don't understand what you really mean. We don't have mold and no one ever comes over to visit us. I do not understand why you believe this is mold. And why you call this doc. saying it is psychobabble. I do believe that when i go to my regular doc. after all the attempts to try to figure what the heck is going on with me, I know he will look at me with that look like I am a nut. I've seen it on alot of doctors faces it really gets me even madder. I hate doctors! Let them go through with all this illness and sickness and let's see if they like it...!!!!! What do you know about like if I am sensory defensive, where when someone touches me (sometimes) I am really touchy, and i feel like I want to run away or that my skin does.... How should I talk to my doctor about mold disease? I've got alot to talk to him about on the 25th here... here is my list: ACM (arnold chiari malformation), slipped disc. saw these in last MRI several years ago. PMDD, Ergot intoxication, hormones, low libido; rather no libido, sensory defensive disorder or SDD.... Can you possibly tell me what to say?

AnnD
09-13-2007, 02:30 PM
Since you probably have gone through a lot of doctors why not write to your state's teaching hospitals/University and see if they might take you on as a challenge. I would just sit down some day and type out everything you have been through from the first day and all the docs you have seen(might take a while) and send it either email or snail mail to the head of the medical departments. Then mail copies of your letter to say the Mayo Clinic or any other State or institution that might take your case. There is always an answer to the problem but finding the right medical profession is the key and it might take a while. Hundreds or people, myself included, go out of my own state to hospitals/clinics for serious medical care as we have discovered from experience that my state does not have the resources or the doctors good enough to help with some systems of the body. Good luck to you.

 
 
 




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