Guest guest Posted August 12, 2010 Report Share Posted August 12, 2010 well, i am going to use the new bedding i bought from heart of vermont, no choice, i can't afford to buy a 3rd set of bedding, just liquidated my husband's ira so we could buy all this new stuff, the cash is gone from 4 years of thru-the-ceiling medical bills that haven't gotten my son any better but at least we know all the myriad things that are wrong with him. But, we are transporting ourselves and other stuff in that van every day so it won't be the first set of minor mycos to walk in the door on something or someone, unless you left your old place, went to Target and bought new clothes, went to a hotel and showered and abandoned the old stuff, put on the new clothes, abandoned your vehicle, etc. etc. and never went back for anything, you would be bringing some cross contamination from your old place, and if not from your old place then you are picking them up from some new place because they are everywhere.... .. thanks for sympathizing, it is kind of funny you have to admit....how did it happen, human error of course, but why did it have to happen on my order??? Sue >Sue that totally sux, how could Heart of Vermont make such a mistake? > >I have the same problem with the camper shell that's on my truck. When I >moved from the WDB I put some items in the bed of my truck not knowing >about cross contamination and camper shell has a felt like lining in it. >Needless to say i never use the bed for fear of possibly contaminating >whatever I put back there. > > >> >> I just have to laugh at this one. >> >> I abandoned my expensive mattresses in my contaminated house. Have >> already bought around $3,000 of new bedding: natural wool mattress Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2010 Report Share Posted August 12, 2010 I kind of did what you had descibed but not in that way. As I washed and rewashed , I put it outside, then packed it. Clean clothes in a bag , as soon as clothes went on we were out.   I did similar when I had my EI to go to his office so no one got sick from me. Clean clothes in a bag. As soon as bathed, dressed, out the door. The clothes stay in the bag until the last minute. It would help if you had a garage to the the last step in. Wipe your skin again HP or GSE solution. Lots of work. But it kept the car clean. Where is the wood?? OK knock knock ...........whhhhoooo   Mind you there was no much of anything the 2nd time. What ever gave me a reaction after this was left behind. Sheets are hard as they sit out all the time. I feel things that sit out are worst and I cannot clean enough to stop reaction. I had no furniture since 1st time.  God Bless !! dragonflymcs Mayleen ________________________________ From: sue <svican@...> Sent: Thu, August 12, 2010 12:55:31 PM Subject: Re: [] Re: cross contamination???  well, i am going to use the new bedding i bought from heart of vermont, no choice, i can't afford to buy a 3rd set of bedding, just liquidated my husband's ira so we could buy all this new stuff, the cash is gone from 4 years of thru-the-ceiling medical bills that haven't gotten my son any better but at least we know all the myriad things that are wrong with him. But, we are transporting ourselves and other stuff in that van every day so it won't be the first set of minor mycos to walk in the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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