Guest guest Posted December 6, 2003 Report Share Posted December 6, 2003 My name is and I have been dealing with a toxic mold home for over three years. We had a brand new manufactured home built on a full 2300 sq ft basement, and an acre of land that over-looked the Kansas City skyline. We thought we had the perfect place. 8 months later we had to evacuate and leave most of our belongings behind. You can find my full story on www.hadd.com under builders: Precision Homes. We have two entries- the second is a diary I kept. It's something else. I was pregnant at the time we lived in the house. Our son was born 5 weeks early with liver problems, diaphragmatic hernias, and a disease that wasn't diagnosed until almost a year later called " gastroparesis " (his stomache does not function). He was in the hospital for most of his first year of life. He now has a permanent feeding tube. We also just found out that our oldest son (now 8) has developed megacolon and megarectum and they have put in a cecostomy tube for a few years. If it improves, he should only have to have it for 3-5 yrs, if not, he may have to have a colostomy. I was wondering what sort of studies are out there on GI issues and toxic mold (specifically Penicillium aurantiogriseum) I have spent weeks on the computer researching information, but am having a hard time understanding most of it. Our attorneys are anxious to link the two (as you can imagine, we are), but are not finding much out there as well. I was hoping that someone out there might have some information for me. Thank you for all of your support. May God bless you this holiday season. Hepworth and family Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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