Guest guest Posted February 6, 2011 Report Share Posted February 6, 2011 In my case, I worked in a complex of buildings that were - and still are - contaminated by various chemicals plus the neglect of allowing the building in which I worked (ironically, United HealthCare) to deteriorate to the point of no return with the mold situation. IBM is still monitoring and cleaning up the groundwater contamination there. This is the problem with many industrial complexes where companies used and dumped these chemicals. Then add to that the asbestos problem so prevalent in so many buildings. Double and triple whammy. Mini Love Canals. Thank your local and national Chambers of Commerce, your greased politicians, the wonderful entity [for and by the corporations] of the State Workman's Comp Boards, and the insurers all working hand in hand for the disgusting " bottom line " of CEOs coffers. It makes me sicker than I am! Barth www.presenting.net/sbs/sbs.html SUBMIT YOUR DOCTOR: www.presenting.net/sbs/molddoctors.html Copyright 2011. The content of this post is considered the property of the author and shall not be reproduced, copied, or shared with another e-mail list, public forum, or individual without the written permission of the author. All rights reserved. --- d> I know many MCS'ers do not have TE and do say do not have those symptoms where d> people in a WDB seem to have both,,,,,, I think in WDB it is more complicated. d> As is the environment itself of a WDB. The exposures can be so complex so many d> variables. I think we should be looking more at overlapping syndromes ..... as d> opposed to it being a symptom of CIRS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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