Guest guest Posted September 15, 2010 Report Share Posted September 15, 2010 The answer to your question: " Why would you live in a house with a mold problem...... " is that my mold problem was only 0.00001% of the mold problem being encountered by the people on this health board who are living through their very first mold exposure episode. I have had at least 5 different mold exposures, which puts me into a different category from ANY " first time " mold sufferer, as far as " patterns of reactivity " are concerned. So, it took me a long time before I even realized I was sick, due to the tiny reaction that I was experiencing, to the tiny amount of mold I was exposed to.[MY FULL 2 PAGE " MOLD MEMOIRS " IS AVAILABLE TO ANYONE REQUESTING IT] Please email me directly: josephsalowitz@... , so as not to further clog this board with email requests. This occurs in every mold sufferer who has experienced 2 or 3 or 4 or more different mold exposures, each exposure being separated by months or years of time, during which time the mold sufferer is totally " non-reactive " to mold, because he/she is living in a mold-free environment. In my previous posting, in this chain, I went through a detailed explanation of the process by which " multiple mold experience " people become reactive to smaller and smaller amounts of mold, with each NEW mold exposure. I am trying my best to explain my life to you, but I get the feeling that you have so firmly fixed, in your perception, the mistaken belief that I am practicing a " double standard " for myself and other mold sufferers, that no explanation of mine will ever satisfy you. I am sorry for that. I wish you the best of luck. Your Mold Buddy, Joe ................................. > > Look, I don't need an overblown explanation of background radiation and Geiger counters. Any adult with an average level of intelligence knows what those concepts are. Your analogy fails, though, since measurements of amount are not the sole way that a mold problem is determined to be occuring. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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