Anyone know a doctor in Georgia/Florida who treats mold poisoning?

Posted by rhutch03 @rhutch03, Jul 26 7:11am

Does anyone know of a doctor in Georgia or Florida that treats toxic mold poisoning with confirmed mycotoxins identified? I have a toxic mold report from an environmental company and mycotoxin reports. Mycotoxins present are: Ochratoxin A and Aflatoxin.
Current symptoms and ailments between myself and 3 additional family members: nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and gallstones (18 year old with no liver gallbladder issue history), slow or stopped GI, requiring stimulation for bowel movement (18 year old), elevated bilirubin levels (17, 18 and 24 year old - no history of issue), acute ‘stacked’ kidney stones, kidney infection and blocked ureter requiring emergency surgery (47 year old - no history of issue), rare hemorrhagic bladder infection with noted growth requiring surgery for ablation and removal/biopsy of growth, brain fog, fatigue, general malaise, chronic headaches, exhaustion, joint pain, sporadic inflammation and neuropathy, echogenic liver, nodules in right and left lungs (less than 5mm) but confirmed not present with Ct scan, a month before they started showing up). It would be great if Mayo-Jax had a doctor that could manage treatment for toxic mold poisoning but a doctor anywhere that doesn’t want to simply administer ‘allergy shots would be incredible! Thanks for any information!!

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@elisabeth007

i was recently looking at the list of EXCLUDED from ins coverage health conditions on the Medicare list and toxic environmental testing appeared to be excluded. i have had excellent COVERED care from my Cleveland Clinic allergist/immunologist for allergic and immunological reactions. All the “toxicity” drs i was told about were functional and none took insurance. It’s important to separate out the goal of ameliorating health and building a strong case for litigation. They are not always synonymous

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@elisabeth007 you are correct and the most important task and goal is to find a reputable medical professional that has the willingness and expertise to properly diagnose and put an achievable treatment plan in place for recovery. We are talking about a 17 and 18 year olds. There is no reason why they should be experiencing liver issues nor should they even be worried about their liver being damaged right now. I do have health insurance, so to find an experienced medical doctor that can help us and I could use health insurance to offset some of the covered expenses, this would reduce the challenge. There are doctors that practice traditional medicine that also have a blended practice approach but at this point, we are definitely dealing with a medical issue. The cause of the issue may not be recognized by a traditional medical dr, unless they have a blended practice approach. Abbreviated, I need a doctor that has knowledge and experience dealing with the proper test, diagnosing and treatment of toxic mold exposure, toxic mold injury, toxic mold damage, as well as how to execute a treatment plan to both detox the body from the mycotoxins AND treat the damage we are seeing in bloodwork. The flip side of this is that further testing reveals something else and it’s just an extreme and unexplainable coincidence that both of my kids showed up with similar test results at the same time for some other random condition.

Whatever the case may be, I need a doctor to be willing to help determine what caused damage to their livers and make sure they are not still being exposed to whatever the culprit is and then put a recovery treatment plan in place. Thank you for your input!

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@rhutch03

@elisabeth007 you are correct and the most important task and goal is to find a reputable medical professional that has the willingness and expertise to properly diagnose and put an achievable treatment plan in place for recovery. We are talking about a 17 and 18 year olds. There is no reason why they should be experiencing liver issues nor should they even be worried about their liver being damaged right now. I do have health insurance, so to find an experienced medical doctor that can help us and I could use health insurance to offset some of the covered expenses, this would reduce the challenge. There are doctors that practice traditional medicine that also have a blended practice approach but at this point, we are definitely dealing with a medical issue. The cause of the issue may not be recognized by a traditional medical dr, unless they have a blended practice approach. Abbreviated, I need a doctor that has knowledge and experience dealing with the proper test, diagnosing and treatment of toxic mold exposure, toxic mold injury, toxic mold damage, as well as how to execute a treatment plan to both detox the body from the mycotoxins AND treat the damage we are seeing in bloodwork. The flip side of this is that further testing reveals something else and it’s just an extreme and unexplainable coincidence that both of my kids showed up with similar test results at the same time for some other random condition.

Whatever the case may be, I need a doctor to be willing to help determine what caused damage to their livers and make sure they are not still being exposed to whatever the culprit is and then put a recovery treatment plan in place. Thank you for your input!

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I am so sorry to hear that your teenagers have also been adversely affected. May u ask if you have taken them to a hepatologist?

Less than a year ago i had liver toxicity from a drug that 99.9 percent of people take without any adverse effects. The hepatologist i saw immediately figured it out and once i was off that medication for a month my liver was better.

My allergist/immunologist helped me enormously with overexposure to mold.

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