Guest guest Posted October 1, 2002 Report Share Posted October 1, 2002 REPLY......................... I do not recall if your atty contacted me or not, but if you are being sent to Tampa, it is probably to see the strongly pro-chemical and insurance industry expert, Dr. Stuart . Good luck. In Boca Raton, you are probably going to see Dr. Al Robbins, an allergist who does both defense and plaintiff work. He is fair and honest. As for who treats mold exposure victims, try Janet Warner in Melbourne, FL ..... or Dr. Wunderlick by Sarasota......(813) 822-3612. Dr. L. Lipsey Professor and Toxicologist University of North Florida U. of Florida Med. Ctr, Jax Poison Control Center Board CV--Toxicology And Environmental Health Assoc. _____________________________________________________________________ From: Donna Custer <custer002@...> Subject: Re: EXCELLENT ARTICLE ON MOLD -- THANKS Hi I have a question for Dr. Lipsey. My name is Donna and I email a few weeks ago saying that I am a co-worker of yours but housed here in Tallahassee, Florida. I explained a little about my problem and you told me to have my attorney Mr. Pelham to call you, he did and you are sending him some information etc. First I want to say thank you. my question is do you know of a specialist here in the State of Florida that can help with exposures. Worker's Comp is sending me next week to Bocca Raton and Tampa. I know this is more than likely a wasted trip but I have to go. I just thought that you would know of a Medical Doctor here in Florida that can treat my mold exposure. Thanks again for all of your help. Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: CarrollBower Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 8:33 PM Subject: Re: [] EXCELLENT ARTICLE ON MOLD -- THANKS Dr. Lipsey comes through again for victims. Even if he does work the defense apparently Dr. Lipsey abides and holds to the truth which ever side it takes. Good for you, Dr. Lipsey, if there were just a few more of you, Ha! So glad you commented on this article. The truth should always be fought for, including in Mold cases and media tales. NTMC --- RLLIPSEY87@... wrote: > MR. GRILLO, Boston Globe: > Thank you for an excellent article on mold. > It can be harmless and even beneficial, but > pathogenic molds in high > concentration indoors after a chronic moisture > problem, can be highly toxic, > ie Stachybotrys, Aspergillus fumigatus and A. niger > especially for sensitive > individuals. Dr. L. Lipsey Professor and Toxicologist University of North Florida U. of Florida Med. Ctr, Jax Poison Control Center Board CV--Toxicology And Environmental Health Assoc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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