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| Name: Your mom From: Your dad E-mail: buggerfacce123124@yahoo.com |
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| Name: Melissa From: California E-mail: melissagoelz@yahoo.com |
I found this one night and love everything about it. Thanks for sharing everything about you. I look forward to more.
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| Name: Lucie From: New Jersey E-mail: questions@findthehealerwithin.com |
I recovered completely from severe MCS. You can too. Believe. God made us all to heal... I am now helping others understand the power from God that they have and the ability to heal...
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| Name: opbabu From: India, A.P, VijayaWada E-mail: ongolebb@yahoo.co.in |
Your web site is very nice. It is so good to find out how wonderfully your ministry is doing. God is miracles God still today and he can do this things today with powerful hands touch and works .And hope that your church will continue grow and prosper, and that the Lord will bless you. Thanks .Babu
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| Name: carla murray From: stuart, florida E-mail: cmurraygirl@aol.com |
Hi Jackie, Thank you so much for your website and for your honesty in describing your life with MCS....I had been praying to remember Dr. Robbins name and address, and then, there it was on your website!! I had sinus surgery 3 years ago due to benign polyps that were assumed to have come from chemials or mold??? It has made me much worse, I can't stand the smell of anything...and my sense of smell is overly 'hypersentive' now...I can barely work or find anywhere to live. Old places smell old, I can smell former tenants smoke, cats and dogs, glade air freshener plug-ins..etc. New places are outgassing formaldehyde....but, in the long run, they are better. If I can air them out enough to begin living there. Thank you for sharing your faith in Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. I know He has a plan for me to survive this, and not only to survive it, but to have 'life' in the midst of such disabiling circumstances. I will call and make an appointment with Dr. Robbins ASAP. I need help, and I am tiring of being treated like a sick, neurotic by my family who refuses to learn about MCS and have some understanding.....Praise God for other believers like you willing to fellowship with others who are suffering...
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| Name: Rickie From: NM E-mail: lackeyranch@msn.com |
Hello Everyone, I bought a bath tub mat a couples a weeks agon never realizing that it was a rubber product and it the smell of it really caused me a lot of trouble. My MCS problem is bloating in my left lung, don't know why the left but every time I am exposed to a strong odor that is where I am affected. I am getting off the subject. I have done everything possible to get rid of the odor without success. Today I went to WalMart and checked there bath tub mats and found one that doesn't have any odor at all. The product is called Mainstays home cushioned Bath Mat. It is made for Walmart. Sooooooooooo if any of you have a problem with the rubber odor here's a bath tub mat that doesn't smell.
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| Name: Ashlee From: Alabama E-mail: moserposer@aol.com |
I am 18 years old and i got MCS from a chemical burn on my head from hair dye and a pesticide poisoning a week before that. I got it when i was 16 and have been suffering since. I feel ill a lot of the times, i cant even be on a computer longer than an hour without feeling that cataplexy feeling. Although i must say i have made remarkable progress with a Naturopath. I am convinced that in about a year or two i should be back to normal. Doctors have laughed at me, and tell me its just allergies. It makes me so angry because they have no idea how much pain i have gone through, I couldnt go to prom or graduate high school. I really recommend everyone at least gets a live blood cell analysis test, the results wee alarming, Anyway, i hope everyone the best of health. And never be embarrassed to share your voice, how many more people have to get sick or die thanks to toxic injuries? No one deserves this.
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| Name: cherly From: md E-mail: johnny990@comcast.net |
Greetings. We are in need of help for the following situation. My brother was employed for some time in the state of Maryland by Lowe's Home Improvement as a night manager. During overnight shifts, he was responsible for supervising a team of employees during the flat-stacking of huge pallets of lumber and such. None of the employees, including my brother, was allowed to leave the building because of security restrictions. After a year of this activity, my brother became increasingly ill. During a phone call that my brother had with another Lowe's night department manager, it was revealed that there had been inadequate ventilation in the work area, as mandated by Lowe's Policy and Procedure Manual on "Energy Management". Security restrictions during the night demand confinement to these specific spaces and 'no air passage' is a condition of the workplace. Employees are locked inside from eleven p.m. until six a.m. The forklifts used to move and lift the lumber pallets are powered by propane gas; the lumber itself has been cited as hazardous due to arsenic content. The burning of propane gas creates clouds of carbon monoxide, as well as other noxious elements; other merchandise being handled were the fertilizers and pesticides, which at that time, was moved by employees who wore no protective gear. Nor was anyone educated as to the potential hazards of contact with the chemicals contained in the merchandise.The drivers of the forklifts are also subjected to driving within the confines of eighteen wheelers to move merchandise from the trucks into the stores. Employees constantly complained of headaches and other ailments; on one occasion, when the team was taken ill, my brother opened the entry door so they could step outside and breathe fresh air. As a result, he was 'written up' and warned of further discipline by a district manager. After months of unexplained illness and unproductive medical treatment, my brother collapsed on the job and was taken to the emergency room. Finally, after enumerable tests, he was diagnosed with brain damage from exposure to toxic chemicals and carbon monoxide. He then filed for Workman's Compensation. The hearing was held on September 28th, 2007 and he received a letter of denial on October 4th, which offered no explanation or even comment. I firmly believe that Lowe's has discarded him and perhaps many others as so much rubble because they know he is ill and believe him unable to fight back. His case for Workman's Compensation is now in appeal and will be heard before a judge. However, my brother's medical problems are severe, and the prognosis for even long-term, low-grade exposure to these elements can be frightening. Some conditions are chronic and said to be permanent. The apathy of the legal system and the antipathy of Lowe's, for whom he worked hard, has been daunting; in addition, he has been unable to work and fears further complications with the illness. The idea that he can help those who are still employed by Lowe's, and those others who may have been sickened by similar conditions, is an inspiration to him to keep fighting for his health. Any insights or advice the forum can offer will be much appreciated by us, and passed on to those others in need. Thanking you in advance, we look forward to your response.
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| Name: Susan From: Issaquah, WA E-mail: qdgcutie@yahoo.com |
Jackie, Thanks so much for the website. Although I have known for quite some time that I have MCS, I always wondered why me? When I read your story, and saw how many similarities it had to mine, I realized right then why it was me. When I read your poem, I cried so hard-it is exactly how I feel. I want to remember myself as I was and be that woman again. I too am slowly getting there. My faith is the only thing that has pulled me through this and I thank God every single day for my life, even as it is. Even misery in life is still a life and pain is a form of love that teaches us things we would not have known otherwise. I think of my pain as messages from God. If I don't listen, I get sicker, if I do listen, I get better. I can't say it's nice to know others have this, but a kindred spirit is hard to find and I appreciate that you took the time to make this website and help others with their MCS. God Bless You, Susan
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| Name: aba From: imo E-mail: aba@yahoo.com |
i love this page.
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