Guest guest Posted September 30, 2010 Report Share Posted September 30, 2010 Hey Tug, Thank you for your thoughtful response. This is what I am getting so far.. symptoms down.. breathless gone and chest pressure.. more light feeling in my body and more energy though def exercise intolerance.. muscles burn very badly..so I can only do so much and this applies to just walking up the street to new neighbors house (not far) or shopping, house cleaning.. have to use power cart at a large store. The neighbors.. kids made friends.. neighbors are wonderful. They open door and I smell the mold immediately. I go in and chat a while, kids stay.. I notice the chest symptoms and breathlessness come back... it did go away over time.. I go back to pick kids up and stay about 1.5 hours. This time lung symptoms again.. pressure and breathlessness and its still with me hours later. I took a shower. Im not getting into cross contamination just yet.. I cannot isolate my children and these are great people. I have to find a way to deal with this... thinking taking a binder before I visit and after.. csm or clay and charcoal.. something and see if it helps. I am not sure if the chest pressure, breathlessness is from a RADS type reaction or a biotoxin pathway reaction with increased c4a etc. Or possibly a VOC reaction esp since I smelled.. I dont think its all in my head as far as smell or reaction.. I forgot about it the second visit because I had such a good time and when I came home started to notice. I also didnt smell the mold or whatever it was in the kitchen where we were the second time I was in the house. So this tells me my breathlessness and chest pressure is most likely NOT babesia because if so it would most likely not be triggered by mold smells or mold or mold stew... and it would not have stopped when I moved into this new house. Thanks for sharing thoughts.:-) Robin > > > > Robin after my first exposure I thought I was cross contaminating every new place that I moved into but now that I can sit here and think more objectively about it I think there's a good possibility that my system was so overloaded with toxins that I was just sick and it was going to take some time for my system to detox. When I started to detox is when I started to feel better and was no longer worried about cross contamination. Keep in mind that I was in WDB for 6 weeks 2 of which I had an industrial air scrubber going which helped immensely. > > I guess what Im trying to say is that your dog may not be making you sick, right now you have allot of toxins in your system and even though your out of your WDB your not going to get the relief you thought you were going right away, that wont happen until you've detoxed. If I remember correctly you lived in your WDB for years, its going to take a some time for you to feel like your old self again. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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