Guest guest Posted October 21, 2005 Report Share Posted October 21, 2005 My job as a nurse for a Long Term Care Pharmacy took me in and out of many nursing homes in the mid-Atlantic region. Many of them smelled musty, some you could see the visable signs of mold in the halls, on the floors, on the ceilings, in bathrooms. There were some buildings that mold remediation was in progress, some with a sheet of plastic up to shield the people outside the work area, some without any protection for the remediator or the people in the building. For years I tried to talk myself out of the fatigue, myalgia, arthralgia, forgetfulness, tremors, intermittent blurred vision, swelling, excessive thirst and sleeplessness. After all, if many physicians could not find the problem maybe they were right, there really was no problem. It only took one smart physician to point me in the right direction. He blieved me, he saw that my physcial, mental and spiritiual self was deteriorating. He knew of a physician that was doing research on Biotoxic Illness and sent me to Dr. Shoemaker in Pokomoke, MD. He treated me and educated me. I found out that mold is highly toxic. More toxic to some that others depending on genetics. I learned that mold has severe, long lasting effects. I also learned, through my own research, that the American public is being lead to believe that mold holds no long lasting threat to people. Many of the patients in the nursing homes that I visited had developed dementia, chronic pain, pyshiatric disorders, a worsening of their health when they arrived in the nursing home. Many workers developed asthma, emotional problems, chronic fatigue, reproductive problems. It is time that the American people are told the truth about this deadly toxic, especially in the wake of the damage from the hurricanes this year and the climatic changes that are taking place. We placed our trust in you to protect us. Protect us with the truth. Bobbie Delory 13389 Rollie Rd West Bishopville, Md 21813 410.352.5683 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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