-OMG! Aliss I had no ideal about Dr. Hodges's error. Do you have a
blog or something where i can read about this. I have taken a
hiatus from the puter for 6 weeks. Between becoming
increasingly "detoxic" , my mental acuity has been returning along
with my energy and ability to remain focused on tasks. I also
bought a new much stronger pair of glasses and discovered my tiny
world of dirt!!! Where once I only did what I could and had to do to
get by, I am proud to say everything now about me is scrubbed clean,
repainted fresh and EUREKA...ORGANIZED!!!
My previous chronic state of "F-in" posioning left me unable to
decide or discern what was worth keeping or not so I kept pretty
much everything. I have lived in a world of choas and clutter for
so long now. I used to call place and my method of filing things--
"The VORTEX!"
I have already scheduled my next big purge Jope called "my slash
and burn" in March of next year. Anything I have not touched or
used or worn on my body or had come to my mind is history. I love
this new freedom from stuff. Did anyone else become a horder via
nerve toxin as I did? Another thing I have been able to do is wear
my undies and socks right side out now. I never before could
because the seams would drive me to distraction.
I am examinging other things about myself which seemed to
unexplicabley be changed after I became a hygiensit and started
handling that shit and being given one round after another of meds
with fluoride in them. Since Feburary when I discovered the
connection between carpal tunnel and fluoride exposure I have
searched and been able to answer so many questions about myself, the
myriad of seeminly unrelated flouride caused illnesses and behavior.
Sadisfyling* you might say. Good to know the answers; sad to know
it could all have been prevented with knowledge accepted by those we
have trusted with our welfare. * (Did you know the desire to make up
words, as I have done, is one of the more obscure symptoms of
fluoride toxic effects? There is a fancy name for it and i have it
in my notes somewhere.
Funny thing is the fact that I found out I was posioned with
fluoride drove me to do intense day and night online research
looking for answer. This time spend and your excellent advise and
the support and encouragement of Deborah Moore from Second Look has
become therapy in dragging myself from the near mindless
confusion. Thank you Aliss
I have written a letter to the Noble committee recommending Dr.
Phyllis Mullenix and another naming Deborah Moore for consideration
for awards. Worth a try anyway. Would that be something is the
very scientic community which has been refusing to veiw and accept
the truth about fluoride be tirned on their ears by the top people
acknowleding it's validity. I figure if nothing else it will bring
fluoride and their efforts and research to their attention once
again. If you think this is a worthwhile ideal please send your own
letters. One from each of us could make a differnce perhaps.
-- In FluoridePoisoning@yahoogroups.com, "Ronnie" <reheman@...>
wrote:
>
> Darlene was THE fluoride warrior. She was the FIRST member of this
> group. She helped me so much. Her "A Near Death Experience" was
one
> of the first posts that I added to the forum.
> Darlene -I love you and will miss you so much.
>
> Ron
>
>
>
>
> --- In FluoridePoisoning@yahoogroups.com, "A Terpstra" <aliss@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> > I have just learned that Darlene Sherrell has died, sometime in
> September. I don't have any details but if any of you do, would
you
> please post?
> >
> > I have emailed Ellen Connett asking to contact her family and
send
> condolences.
> >
> > If any of you go back through the archives of this group you
will
> notice that Darlene contributed with passion, and sometimes a
sharp
> point or two. Like me she was one of the original fluoride
poisoned
> generation in Michigan where it all began. If not for Darlene's
> persistence, Dr. Harold Hodge's arithmetic error in setting the
> horribly toxic "tolerable" fluoride dose (20-80 mg. per day for 10-
20
> years to reach the first stage of crippling skeletal fluorosis)
would
> never have been exposed.
> >
> > I feel grateful to have "known" Darlene through our five year
> correspondence. I will miss her.
> >
> > Aliss
> >
>