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Sent to Health Experts December 7 2006 at 3:22 PM
   

I really need help.



I was immersed (accidentally) in Phosmet, an organophosphate, October 27, 2006. It is a Cholinesterase inhibitor.



I have symptoms that are all neurological: "sea legs" or elevator legs, difficulty walking--one leg doesn't stride the same length as the other, legs sometimes don't feel like they will hold me. Difficulty writing. Sometimes have the feeling like I'm almost drunk. All of the symptoms are intermittent and don't occur at the same time.



My Dr. thought that it might be M.S. BUT I have been completely MRI'd, blood tested (regular testing and a Cholinesterase test—all of which was in the “normal” range) and other tests that has ruled out M.S., stroke, or any other physical type of disease.



I KNOW that the phosmet did this to me. It has now stored itself in my fat, and is slowly leaking into my system. Which my research has proven true.



My Physician and my neurologist have a "wait and see" attitude. I cannot. What can I do to flush this junk out of my system???



Glenda Stephenson

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