Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 Tony, I am so glad to hear from you again. You are a light for our lives. Harper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 Dear Tony, We are all so happy that you are here! Sorry that your trip was not so great. Will you be at the same address in Stone Mountain? Thinking of you, Re: Hello (((((((((( TONY))))))))))))))))) So glad to have you back~~ I am also so sorry about the treatment your dad gave you. He is a sick man, May God forgive him!! I feel sorry for your Mom also. I just wanted to tell you we have missed you terribly bad. I am glad to see you back. Love, Beckie Nunez <nunez_866@...> wrote: My Dear Friends ! I hope that this e-mail finds you surrounded by God's Love & Protection. I'm so happy to tell you that I'm back home. I felt like kissing the ground when I got to the Atlanta Airport since I just endured four weeks of torment and finally my dad threw me out of the house and I was happy to leave. I hated that my mother had to stay on that inferno but I couldn't. He managed to hurt me deeply but time will bring healing. For any new member that I haven't meet I want to send you my welcome to the group. I will be more vocal now that I have access to my computer. To all the people that send me mail I want to give you my thanks. Your letters came as great encouragement and helped me endure my stay in Puerto Rico. Love, Tony _________________________________________________________________ Check out the coupons and bargains on MSN Offers! http://youroffers.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 It probably depends on just where the mold infestation is. Dogs are always sniffing things, whethter indoors or outdoors, making them more susceptible to blastomycosis and similar diseases from soil fungus, as mentioned in an ESPN article posted on in January 2004. Thus, if your mold is in carpet due to moisture permeating from a damp basement or crawl space, or a slab with no vapor barrier, the dog may be affected far worse than you. Attic, wall, or HVAC mold will possibly affect the pets similarly to humans. Re: Pets Posted by: " barb1283 " barb1283@... barb1283 Date: Thu Mar 1, 2007 8:26 pm ((PST)) Does anyone know if it may affect pets more due to their smaller size and perhaps proximity to floor which may have more allergens on carpeting especially??? _________________________________________________________________ With tax season right around the corner, make sure to follow these few simple tips. http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Taxes/PreparationTips/PreparationTips.aspx?\ icid=HMFebtagline Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2007 Report Share Posted March 3, 2007 LOOK UP RABBITS & MOLDY FEED, GANG........DO A GOOGLE SEARCH. ITS VERYYYYYYYYYYYY INTERESTING. VICTORIA RE: [] Digest Number 3614 It probably depends on just where the mold infestation is. Dogs are always sniffing things, whethter indoors or outdoors, making them more susceptible to blastomycosis and similar diseases from soil fungus, as mentioned in an ESPN article posted on in January 2004. Thus, if your mold is in carpet due to moisture permeating from a damp basement or crawl space, or a slab with no vapor barrier, the dog may be affected far worse than you. Attic, wall, or HVAC mold will possibly affect the pets similarly to humans. Re: Pets Posted by: " barb1283 " barb1283@... barb1283 Date: Thu Mar 1, 2007 8:26 pm ((PST)) Does anyone know if it may affect pets more due to their smaller size and perhaps proximity to floor which may have more allergens on carpeting especially??? __________________________________________________________ With tax season right around the corner, make sure to follow these few simple tips. http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Taxes/PreparationTips/PreparationTips.aspx?\ icid=HMFebtagline Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2007 Report Share Posted March 4, 2007 Ironically, Me rescuing bunnies since 2001 is where I first read about MYCOTOXINS in FEEDS and people food. I would have never thought about mycotoxins and I guess that was my BIG RED FLAGS trying to knock me into REALITY since I was living in a brain fog and also strangely back then I was reading articles on Mycoplasma and Military info on all that STUFF. I think I had to have my horrific water conservation toilet overflow(for no real reason) TWICE to take me to my airhandler b/c the airduct filled up with clean toilet water that somehow went uphill and then downhill to the plenum...... After that I had the duct replaced and duct guy said " You have MOLD in your Plenum " I learned a NEW word.. " Plenum " Called around and NOBODY called me back about a New Plenum which surprises me now b/c actually You have to have the WHOLE airhandler replaced.....Duh, I didn't know and now I do and they could have made some money BUT it would not have corrected the problem so I guess it worked out the Right way??? I would have wasted money on a new airhandler b/c it would have became contaminated real quick and the ducts were already contaminated and crawlspace and INSIDE so maybe the people I called were not educated enough about mold and just left it along. I replaced that retarded toilet but the ones they sell now are more retarded and it's like they have no power to flush stuff out. I have to wonder what the person was thinking that invented those toilets......and the one I had before....I had to flush over and over so You Don't Conserve No Water. The one I have now is better but no power. LOL, if you own one of the OLD time toilets with water, you have a treasure. And I worried daily about hays and pellets my rescued bunnies were eating even tho I only order from sites that know about mycotoxins and not cheap feeds only to find out my house was toxic and poisoning us all. That sounds like a soap opera and I wish it was......I still worry about their feeds but actually our foods are even more to worry about along with cat and dog food and animals feed esp. the ones fed for livestock. I try to be a vegetarian and then it's like a Mold Boot Camp. Someone brought me some greens for my bunnies and I found Clumps of Mold in them. I can't believe grocery stores can't be sued for that crap. Some people probably wash that and eat it and have no clue. Rhonda --- In , " " <toriaquilts@...> wrote: > > LOOK UP RABBITS & MOLDY FEED, GANG........DO A GOOGLE SEARCH. ITS VERYYYYYYYYYYYY INTERESTING. > VICTORIA > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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