Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 The only way I can help you out is to say that the only thing that would be worse than going through the mold hell I have been through for years , would be to go through it with my husband, a mold ney sayer, who nevertheless was severly afficted by mold, leading to an untimely end. Do not let your husband ruin you and your childrens health. Move, now. > > Can you guys help me out...all my Mold books are @ my summer condo & > don't have a lot of time. We've just moved back to our moldy house (for > the school year), where I refused to live last year cause me & kids > were so sick year before, but my husband insisted. Working on getting > a remediator out here, but my real question that I need input on: > > The school is trying to label/claim one of my twin boys is learning > disabled, we have a meeting w/them this week. Do any of you know the > symptoms a child would exhibit being exposed to mold & mycotoxins? > Thank you all in advance for your help & responses! > Hugs, Cheryl > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 Sharon, Thank you for your response. I did/do suffer from the neuro effects of mycotoxins confusion, memory loss, sleep apnea, etc., which is probably why I had to ask for you all to help me remember the symptoms. I should remember from all the mold books I read in the past year. , I know what you're saying, too. My husband being in denial nearly brought us to divorce last yr., but my health kept me from going through w/it b/c I can't take care of the boys by myself. I was doing much better once I started on CSM, but I guess I'm taking too many hits here for it to work as good as it did before we moved back. Problem is, the condo has mold too, but small enough that I could keep airbourne stuff to a minimum. I'm actually calling the remediators today. Thank you! Hugs, Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 Thank you ! My twins will be 8, end of this month. They both did very well in 1st grade & when we go over work w/him @ home, we aren't seeing what they are claiming. Actually, I totally agree w/you that the teachers just don't want to take any extra time b/c that's exactly what his 1st grde teacher did & he excelled. My husband is also in denial about him having any problems. Neither have asthma, just alot of resp. infections. The one may have sleep apnea, like me, I have to look into that, also. Think my husband will listen to remediators & have his eyes opened & will have to act on what I've been telling him for a yr!. Thnx for your support! Hugs, Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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