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![]() "Skip Gundlach" wrote in message For whatever reason, I seem to be particularly sensitive to mold, having just had another recurrence of a burst eardrum here at home (clogged Eustachian tubes, infection follows, pressure builds up and necropsy finishes it). I'm a physician so I'm a little confused. Necropsy is a synonym of autopsy which usually occurs after death. Thus it would seem that your (earthly) problems are over and worrying about ventilation on the boat is the least of your concerns ;-) Necropsy certainly "finishes it". Peter HK |
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Hiya...
Seems I have a misremembrance of terminology. What I'm trying to convey is that I develop a bit of dead skin where there used to be an eardrum. As this is the analysis/diagnosis of both vets :{)) I went to separated by more than 4 years, I concluded it was chronic. That it's a product of mold is a presumption of my current home's circumstance, as very expensively determined by sophisticated air sampling in and around the premises to have higher than normal concentrations of same... I think what I meant to say was having necrotic tissue - is that more appropriate to the discussion of the symptoms? Or, for the physicians here, what *did* I want to say? :{)) See my other followup, to myself, for the OnT discussion... L8R Skip -- Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig http://tinyurl.com/384p2 "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain "Peter HK" wrote in message ... "Skip Gundlach" wrote in message For whatever reason, I seem to be particularly sensitive to mold, having just had another recurrence of a burst eardrum here at home (clogged Eustachian tubes, infection follows, pressure builds up and necropsy finishes it). I'm a physician so I'm a little confused. Necropsy is a synonym of autopsy which usually occurs after death. Thus it would seem that your (earthly) problems are over and worrying about ventilation on the boat is the least of your concerns ;-) Necropsy certainly "finishes it". Peter HK |
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 07:34:20 GMT, "Peter HK"
wrote: "Skip Gundlach" wrote in message For whatever reason, I seem to be particularly sensitive to mold, having just had another recurrence of a burst eardrum here at home (clogged Eustachian tubes, infection follows, pressure builds up and necropsy finishes it). I'm a physician so I'm a little confused. Necropsy is a synonym of autopsy which usually occurs after death. Thus it would seem that your (earthly) problems are over and worrying about ventilation on the boat is the least of your concerns ;-) Necropsy certainly "finishes it". Peter HK I imagine Skip has necrosis in mind. Pressure which reduces blood flow with the usual consequence Brian Whatcott Altus, OK |
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