Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 Thunder, My initial responce was DUH, but that seemed rude and uninformative to someone not living the life I have for ten months. I left a moldy school with nuerotoxic poisoning, and my husband must stills service the comptuers there. Yes, the spore affect me. Burn my lungs, burn my eyes. what do we do He comes in through the basement. He stripsa dn puts his clothes into the washer and runs them in non fragratn 7th generation detergent with some borax. He goes straight to shower and puts on clothes that have been washed previously. We have plactic on aluminum frames for my daughter to walk through if she visits from shcool to go straing to her room (she hasnt been living with me til I improve or they fix the leaks at school) She bags her clothes, showers and brings her clothes down for washing. Lots of water use Lots of isolation. But it worked for me. Now I can tolerate more, but this is about a year ive been doing this.... cross contamination is real, and serious. [] (unknown) Can mold toxins cling to either your skin, hair or clothes in such a way that your are causing severe allergic reactions, sniffles, coughing and wheezing, i other people you interact with opn a daily basis? If so, what is the remedy? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 Thunder, My initial responce was DUH, but that seemed rude and uninformative to someone not living the life I have for ten months. I left a moldy school with nuerotoxic poisoning, and my husband must stills service the comptuers there. Yes, the spores affect me. Billions come off the library books, and papers...and travel on clothing, hair, in book bags and get taken to cars and down corridors and home...where they Burn my lungs, burn my eyes. what have we done to remedy this? My husband comes in through the basement. He strips and puts his clothes into the washer and runs them in non fragrant 7th generation detergent with some borax. He goes straight to shower and puts on clothes that have been washed the previous day. We have plactic on aluminum frames for my daughter to walk through if she visits from school to go straint to her room (she hasnt been living with me til I improve or they fix the leaks at school) She bags her clothes, showers and brings her clothes down for washing. Lots of water use Lots of isolation. But it worked for me. Now I can tolerate more, but this is about a year Ive been doing this.... cross contamination is real, and serious. [] (unknown) Can mold toxins cling to either your skin, hair or clothes in such a way that your are causing severe allergic reactions, sniffles, coughing and wheezing, i other people you interact with opn a daily basis? If so, what is the remedy? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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