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I have another suggestion - just my experience. I have a doctor here in Las

Vegas who always finds my blood pressure at 160 over 110. Everywhere else it is

normal - home, other doctors. I also feel weird anxiety attacks while in that

doctor's building. You MIGHT try taking your blood pressure in your office

building IF you are still working there. IF your bp goes high there it could be

an objective marking of a toxic reaction in that building.Of course, I also

wondered if you got into something on the Ventana hike. There are things like

Hunta virus in the dust out in the desert. I'm just throwing out ideas - they

may have no relevance.

a

> From: nomoreschoolmold@...

> Date: 2004/03/12 Fri PM 01:59:41 EST

>

> Subject: Re: [] introduction to list; Ugh, I have been sick. I

am not ha...

>

> In a message dated 3/8/2004 6:55:34 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> knightshotter@... writes:

> Moved here and that day

> (actually was my initial househunting trip) became very ill after

> going for a brief hike in Ventana area and then passing out at my

> office (my first time in that building ever) in Tucson.

> If you make a chart and identify where you were when you got ill each time

> in Tucson, and describe the illness, you may have some clues. You got ill

after

> the hike, you passed out in the office building. You said you get worse in

> the office building? By the way, is there anything environmentally of concern

> in the history of the area where you hiked? For instance, a toxic dump used to

> be there or something? You never know. Have the county health dept. test that

> area, of the hike. You need some hard data on what toxins are in the places

> you initially became ill in. The home and car do not sound like " it " to me.

>

> Buy some mold test kits at Home Depot and have office building and home

> tested. You need to find the source, if it is mold, which it may be. You might

try

> having OSHA test your office building. Try to find out if others are sick

> there.

>

> This might not be new, but am thinking you might have come into contact with

> a mold or bacteria that is causing you problems.

>

> I am losing my career at 52 (nearly 53) as a result of mold exposures.

>

> So sorry that you have suffered like this, I will pray for you and ask that

> others on this site add you to their prayer lists as well.

>

> Brinchman

>

>

In a message dated 3/8/2004 6:55:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, knightshotter@... writes:

Moved here and that day (actually was my initial househunting trip) became very ill after going for a brief hike in Ventana area and then passing out at my office (my first time in that building ever) in Tucson.

If you make a chart and identify where you were when you got ill each time in Tucson, and describe the illness, you may have some clues. You got ill after the hike, you passed out in the office building. You said you get worse in the office building? By the way, is there anything environmentally of concern in the history of the area where you hiked? For instance, a toxic dump used to be there or something? You never know. Have the county health dept. test that area, of the hike. You need some hard data on what toxins are in the places you initially became ill in. The home and car do not sound like "it" to me.

Buy some mold test kits at Home Depot and have office building and home tested. You need to find the source, if it is mold, which it may be. You might try having OSHA test your office building. Try to find out if others are sick there.

This might not be new, but am thinking you might have come into contact with a mold or bacteria that is causing you problems.

I am losing my career at 52 (nearly 53) as a result of mold exposures.

So sorry that you have suffered like this, I will pray for you and ask that others on this site add you to their prayer lists as well.

Brinchman

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Good chance they used a pesticide, some cleaning product that you are

reactive.

There are only a handful and I mean like 3 or so doctors in Vegas who have

a SAFE office. The rest have about as much knowledge of IAQ as a alien

from outer space. DOn't even try to educate them...as the MD after their

name stands for MINOR DIETY...they think they are god and know it all.

Angel

On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 pj7@... wrote:

> Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 14:50:53 -0500

> From: pj7@...

> Reply-

>

> Subject: Re: Re: [] introduction to list; Ugh,

> I have been sick. I am not ha...

>

>

> I have another suggestion - just my experience. I have a doctor here in Las

Vegas who always finds my blood pressure at 160 over 110. Everywhere else it is

normal - home, other doctors. I also feel weird anxiety attacks while in that

doctor's building. You MIGHT try taking your blood pressure in your office

building IF you are still working there. IF your bp goes high there it could be

an objective marking of a toxic reaction in that building.Of course, I also

wondered if you got into something on the Ventana hike. There are things like

Hunta virus in the dust out in the desert. I'm just throwing out ideas - they

may have no relevance.

> a

>

> > From: nomoreschoolmold@...

> > Date: 2004/03/12 Fri PM 01:59:41 EST

> >

> > Subject: Re: [] introduction to list; Ugh, I have been sick. I

am not ha...

> >

> > In a message dated 3/8/2004 6:55:34 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> > knightshotter@... writes:

> > Moved here and that day

> > (actually was my initial househunting trip) became very ill after

> > going for a brief hike in Ventana area and then passing out at my

> > office (my first time in that building ever) in Tucson.

> > If you make a chart and identify where you were when you got ill each time

> > in Tucson, and describe the illness, you may have some clues. You got ill

after

> > the hike, you passed out in the office building. You said you get worse in

> > the office building? By the way, is there anything environmentally of

concern

> > in the history of the area where you hiked? For instance, a toxic dump used

to

> > be there or something? You never know. Have the county health dept. test

that

> > area, of the hike. You need some hard data on what toxins are in the places

> > you initially became ill in. The home and car do not sound like " it " to me.

> >

> > Buy some mold test kits at Home Depot and have office building and home

> > tested. You need to find the source, if it is mold, which it may be. You

might try

> > having OSHA test your office building. Try to find out if others are sick

> > there.

> >

> > This might not be new, but am thinking you might have come into contact with

> > a mold or bacteria that is causing you problems.

> >

> > I am losing my career at 52 (nearly 53) as a result of mold exposures.

> >

> > So sorry that you have suffered like this, I will pray for you and ask that

> > others on this site add you to their prayer lists as well.

> >

> > Brinchman

> >

> >

>

>

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available in our efforts to advance understanding of environmental, political,

human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc.

We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as

provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17

U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to

those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information

for research and educational purposes. For more information go to:

http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml. If you wish to use copyrighted

material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you

must obtain permission from the copyright owner.

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