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Lisa Lavine Nagy M.D. graduated Magna Cum Laude from The University of Pennsylvania and then from Cornell Medical College in 1986. After a surgical internship she completed Emergency Medicine residency at Metropolitan Hospital in NYC and practiced in Los Angeles until becoming severely ill (Addison’s Disease, Mitochondrial Myopathy, Dysautonomia) –as a result of a complex medical condition known as Chemical Sensitivity or Environmental Illness.
Her story of survival and journey of discovery which led her to determine what had made her have such severe symptoms inspired ABC’s ‘Nightline’ to interview her this year and many newspapers and magazines to feature her recovery. In her case it was due to toxic mold and in others it is due to pesticide or chemical exposure. She learned about the field of Environmental Medicine and it’s focus on finding the causes of disease including genetic, hormonal, nutritional, allergic, and environmental factors.
She is now president of Preventive and Environmental Health Alliance which is a group focused on educating medical students, doctors, the AMA, congress and the public and assists patients to find help nationwide. Listening to physicians and other people who have developed severe Environmental Illness is the first step towards helping the 75 million people in the country with various health issues, including autoimmunity, related to their environments. Her website is www.EnvironmentalMedicineInfo.com
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written by Jamie Guerin, September 08, 2009
This article mentions how the doctor got a blood test that revealed high levels of toxic mold in her system. WHAT is the name of that test????????????? Also, is a common/traditional test?
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written by Derek, September 10, 2009
Blood tests that determine mold levels are pretty much meaningless. They don't test for actual levels of mold, but rather IgE that your body is producing in response to particular molds. They are not, therefore, an adequate measurement of whether your body actually has too much mold in it, and they do nothing to explain the varied symptoms of EI sufferers (if they did, then that would mean EI and its variants would be strictly immune-mediated, which is completely untenable at this point). Furthermore, these tests are INCREDIBLY expensive, often not covered by insurance, and will not be performed by a conventional practitioner. The only doctors who will order them are environmental physicians, or "mold" doctors.
In my opinion (and personal experience), mold tests are useless, and (again, in my experience), sometimes carried out by predatory doctors who are intent on nothing more than separating you from your money by promising to find the "smoking gun," i.e., objective evidence of your illness. Sad fact of the matter is this: there is no objective evidence at this point, or at least not enough to satisfy scientific standards, so any doctor who says they have the answer at this point is (at best) talking out of their a**, and (at worst), deliberately manipulating desperate people to get money. You don't need a test from a doctor to tell you you're sick. Nobody REALLY understands what's happening to us. Be wary of anyone who claims to have the answer. report abuse
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