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I went by the old duplex where I moved to in September 2004, and

moved away from in September 2005.

I left a note for the new tenants letting them know how I suddenly

began suffering pancreatitis a couple of months after moving in there

(having never had any major medical problems before); I also informed

them of my visit home from hospital (when I got sick within 10

minutes of returning home, and how I felt fine once I left); and how

my amalyase and lypase numbers are normal not that I have been gone

for almost 3 months.

I hope they are receptive to my caveat about that building. I warned

them that if anyone gets pancreatitis to get out of the place and to

call a county agency. I also asked them to call me if they get sick;

I am curious. If they do the next call will be to the county's

environmental health department.

Dick

& Alan

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Funny this should be mentioned. I live in central NJ, in a large

apartment complex that is pretty old. We have mold in the bathroom,

lots of dust and live right next to the NJ parkway. I mean, I can see

the cars going by, that is how close.

I grew up at the south central NJ shore and moved in here in 1993. My

health declined as soon as I moved in, with Fibro and CFS and now this

problem.

Eileen

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