Guest guest Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 Hi all I am currently getting the Shoemaker tests for biotoxin illness but I don't have the results yet. I am pretty sure my closets are moldy, but not my main living area. I have kept the closets closed for months and don't use anything in them. I am hoping to get out of here soon and don't know what to take with me when I do. I have MCS so I am pretty sensitive to things. I tolerate most things in my main apartment (in terms of " mold " ) but react to the closets and the clothes in the closets. Is it safe to bring my furniture and papers and books from my main apt, that I live with every day and seem to be ok with? What about books and photographs being stored in my closets? Can I box them separately and put them in a garage with the hopes of eventually using them, or are they lost forever? I know people have written about walking away from everything one owns. If it turns out I don't have mold illness, but am just sensitive to mold due to my MCS, is there a chance I can reduce my sensitivity once I move to the country and actually use all my stuff down the line? Any comments appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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