Guest guest Posted August 8, 2008 Report Share Posted August 8, 2008 I disagree. The thing that makes mold illness bad is being sick and not feeling well. Which in my case means a lot of pain. Also, its a killer not being able to support yourself normally. How can people survive without a job? These days, smart parents realize we are all in competition with one another for a rapidly diminishing set of jobs. They spend tens of thousands of dollars ensuring that their children get into the right pre schools or kindergardens and over a quarter million dollars on a child through the end of college. What happens to that investment when a life is destroyed by mold? is it counted by the bean counters in Washington? No, even the lost taxes are not counted. Only an employers costs are counted. And then, only if they acknowledge mold. God knows that we all need 100% of what God gave us. If somebody's greed, which led to them making money, but our getting ill, takes away 80%, but you still have 100% of your original costs, plus 100% more new costs, its a recipe for HELL. We never volunteered to be sacrificial lambs - But our lives ARE being sacrificed to preserve others real estate values.. To keep others profits high. How many of the homeless people you see got there because at the beginning, because somebody - a landlord, an employer, irresponsibly poisoned them with mold. (or it happened because they believed the lies that it was 'harmless' and didn't take action, say by quitting their only job, or moving out of an apartment while ill and unemployed, with nowhere else to go. when they 'should' have.) Can we see how often that led to a chain reaction which destroyed their life? For working people, one slip one fall, can ruin a life. Not ever life is worth much to lawyers. Some people just don't make much money, so their life is really not worth almost anything in a legal sense. Especially now. But they were worth a lot to their parents. Every penny they ever spent, that their parents spent, to send them to grammar school, buy them clothes, food, save money to send them to college, buy books, etc. Mold causes brain injuries. Mold ruins lives. A huge investment, is wasted. They become a drag on society. A diploma can't be taken away by a untimely illness. But the skills it represents can. Ultimately, many end up in jail or dead. Yes, the cover up is criminal. Yes, attacking the poor with bioweapons is WRONG. It hurts that we are ALL pretty much lacking access to CAPABLE medical help because of the DISINFORMATION CAMPAIGN, .. Many have nowhere to go. Fatigue is a common symptom of extreme mold illness. How many become addicted to illegal drugs that they initially started taking to fight mold-induced fatigue? How many people realize that they need to start with cholestyramine early if they want to preserve their normal dopaminergic response? And get out of the mold, right away? Who is telling them? On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 7:53 PM, barb1283 <barb1283@...> wrote: > I'm back to this subject. The thing that makes life so very hard in > regards to mold issues is because it is covered up. It means you are > swimming against the stream. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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