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tell them to put this in their search engine.

" recurrant respiratory papillomatosis,fungal infections "

here's one link.

voiceproblem.org symptom tree

http://www.voiceproblem.org/symptomtree/hoarseness_prog.asp

> rrpf

> From: " bwidmayer " <widmayer@...>

> Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 11:40:29 -0000

> Subject: [rrpf] does mold cause added risk?

>

> I was asked this question from a parent of an RRP child,

and do not

> have a good answer. Any input would be appreciated.

> Bill W.

>

> My daughter was diagnosed with RRP in October 2005. She has had 9

> surgeries now. We are currently renting a home in the Dallas, TX

area

> and discovered mold in the air vents October 2007. Our landlord has

> not corrected the underlying problem and I'm not sure if he plans

too.

> We have 4 months left on our lease here, but I am afraid I am only

> jeopardizing her health even more by staying. We have confirmed

> through lab testing that the mold is Cladosporium and Penicillium

and

> that they are active and growing. Can you please tell me what

health

> risk she might be facing if she continues to be exposed. Any help

> would be greatly appreciated.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Jpe, looks like they might find answers without doing so much digging

if they switch those around in their search. " fungal infections , " " " .

hope this helps. J

> > rrpf

> > From: " bwidmayer " <widmayer@>

> > Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 11:40:29 -0000

> > Subject: [rrpf] does mold cause added risk?

> >

> > I was asked this question from a parent of an RRP child,

> and do not

> > have a good answer. Any input would be appreciated.

> > Bill W.

> >

> > My daughter was diagnosed with RRP in October 2005. She has had 9

> > surgeries now. We are currently renting a home in the Dallas, TX

> area

> > and discovered mold in the air vents October 2007. Our landlord

has

> > not corrected the underlying problem and I'm not sure if he plans

> too.

> > We have 4 months left on our lease here, but I am afraid I am

only

> > jeopardizing her health even more by staying. We have confirmed

> > through lab testing that the mold is Cladosporium and Penicillium

> and

> > that they are active and growing. Can you please tell me what

> health

> > risk she might be facing if she continues to be exposed. Any help

> > would be greatly appreciated.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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