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Re: Rashes and other things, Mold dying down

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I'm glad to hear it's safe to keep some things that are really

important to us in a remote location until the mold dies down. Glad

you shared that reccomendation.

I've been cleaning out my Mom's home and finding some old treasures

that are moldy, that I want to keep. So knowing this is important

to me.

I, too, have a lot of rash problems, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity,

Multiple drug sensitivity, genetic deficiency of immune globulins,

and I have in the past received IGG replacement therapy. I'm not

getting that now because of being in the disability shuffle with no

insurance, but will go back to it when I can.

I certainly wonder what part mold has played in all my health issues.

Thanks

Kay

> Reminds me of a book I bought at a flea market many years ago.

> I opened it up for a read and it almost dropped me in my tracks.

> I know it sounds contrary for me to counsel people to not throw

away their possession and yet not to bring them along to

their " safe " place but that has been my experience. It took at least

five years in storage but my stuff has finally died down and doesn't

bother me anymore and yet I still cannot bear so much as a single

book that has been recently contaminated.

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