www.mcsrr.org
has interesting info about a type of MCS that involves not only chemical sensitivity but sensitivity to stimuli such as light and noise. It is caused by carbon monoxide poisoning. I had CO poisoning before my symptoms began so the site was useful to me. Perhaps it might help somebody else. Josie --------------------------------- Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Thanks for the reference to this site. However, I have some issues with it.
It makes an interesting distinction between "chemical only" sensitivity and "all stimuli" sensitivity. However, it then attributes the former mainly to CO (carbon monoxide) poisoning. It doesn't quote much (any) underlying evidence for this, but it does suggest months of oxygen therapy or buying their CO meters as ways of tackling it. I don't get the impression that this theory is "mainstream" among MCS researchers. Of course CO poisoning is a very severe problem when it happens and one can well imagine it causing long term immune system damage. But can it really be the cause of most of today's MCS-type cases? My own view will be affected by the fact that we are pretty sure that Sue has not had CO poisoning and the causes of her MCS and ES seem to be different, although the symptoms (including light and noise sensitivity) fit those described for MUSES. One bit of circumstantial evidence quoted by the webpage actually severely damages their case; they claim Edgar Allen Poe and most 19th century Americans were gradually poisoned by CO from coal gas (this would also apply to UK and Europe). If this were the cause of MUSES, it and similar afflictions should have been endemic in the 19th century and improved considerably in the 20th century after natural gas (methane, CH4) replaced coal gas. In fact, MCS/MUSES seems to be largely a phenomenon of the last 20 years (and indeed natural gas and its combustion products are a trigger for MCS and ES for some people, even though the CO content is minuscule compared with the old coal gas). Footnote: the once-favoured means of suicide by putting your head in the gas oven worked by CO poisoning, and of course was no longer effective with natural gas. Ian _____ From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of PickPinkFlowers Sent: 31 January 2007 18:21 To: [hidden email] Subject: [eSens] MCS MUSES and CO www.mcsrr.org has interesting info about a type of MCS that involves not only chemical sensitivity but sensitivity to stimuli such as light and noise. It is caused by carbon monoxide poisoning. I had CO poisoning before my symptoms began so the site was useful to me. Perhaps it might help somebody else. Josie --------------------------------- Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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