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Angelika

I just finished reading your story, and am sorry to

hear you have so many health problems. I know how bad

it can be, because I also have an enormous amount of

problems from living in a " mold infested " apt.

building. The roof leaks, the basement floods, the

windows leak, and there is mold in the ventilation

system, but Management simply does not care. I even

sent pictures of the mold on the walls in the basement

to Management, the Health Dept., HUD, and Code

Enforcement, but nothing was ever done about the

problem. I'd be interested in knowing if you live in

PA., and if by some cahnce, the same company owned the

building where you used to live, owns the building

where I live. And I'd also like to know if you do live

in PA., if you'd be willing to share the name of your

" bulldog " lawyer.

Barb E.

--- angelika@... wrote:

> I hope every reads this because there are some

> points here that defy

> explanation other than mold....this is my exposure

> story and results.

> I'll keep it short...there really are more points

> than this, but here

> goes...

>

> June 2004 (last year) - moved into apartment (note:

> carpet was old)

> July - went to doctor complaining of severe

> exhaustion (woke at 8 and by

> noon I needed to take a nap. Hair started thinning

> like crazy.

> August - Had gained 20 lbs in water - doctor called

> it rapid-onset-edema.

> Sent me to a cardiologist- possible heart failure.

> Nothing found.

> September - Was sent to Endocrinologist for possible

> under active thyroid

> (hair loss, could not stay warm, itchy skin).

> Nothing found. Tests negative.

>

> December - Mild depression, could not think clearly,

> fuzzy all the time.

> Developed tremors in the hands that would come and

> go. (This is in

> ADDITITION to the symptoms above.) Complained again

> to doctor. She though

> hormonal changes (getting older)

> Late December - Flu - a BAD one. Could not shake it,

> 104 fever.

> February - Possible sinus infection. My face felt

> like it was on fire,

> pounding headache. Had to sleep with frozen foods

> (peas) on my head it hurt

> too bad. Antibiotics prescribed. Could not tolerate

> them, made the pain

> worse.

> March 2005 - Another bad flu. Full week of transient

> fever. Ended up in the

> hospital (emergency) with breathing problems. Was

> put on a bronchi-dialator

> and sent home with steroids (which I never took -

> they suppress the immune

> system and scare me). Finally got over it two weeks

> later.

>

> (All these months I would miss a lot of work and

> cancel plans with friends

> because I felt too tired or too bad. Sometimes my

> legs would not hold me

> up.)

>

> April - Went to Gynecologist because my periods

> stopped. (She said it was

> early menopause. I asked her if that was so - why

> didn't my dog have a heat

> yet? - Went to Allergist for sinus issues +

> symptoms, numbness in face. Test

> came back I had a whopping reaction to mold (and

> only mold). Through trial

> and error " allergy " was traced to apartment. Advised

> to check apartment for

> mold (found a huge colony in the garage).

> May 2005 Had it tested. Came back Stachybotrius,

> Penicillium and

> Asperigullis (sp). High levels, with colonies. Air

> quality bad with elevated

> mold count in sampled air. Notified apartment and

> left immediately with

> nothing but the shirt on my back and my dog. (They

> offered another apartment

> with new carpets etc..)

>

> So far I still have not had a period and my dog

> still hasn't had a heat.

> It's like our reproductive systems shut down at the

> same time - 4 months

> ago.

>

> Found out the apartment has had water damage from

> roof in the past that was

> never fixed properly...I also complained last winter

> that my windows leaked.

> They never fixed that either.

>

> Everything I own is still in that apartment. I am

> sleeping on a Aerobed on

> the floor. Also - had to give up my car and am

> renting. My lungs, eyes and

> throat would seize up when I spent a lot of time in

> it. (It had been parked

> in the garage before. The garage with the Stachy

> colony.)

>

> When I contacted one of my other doctors with the

> mold test results his

> comment was " Jesus, it all makes sense now. "

>

> So in short:

> I have 11 months of documented health problems

> (including dog. My vet is

> concerned about her with the mold situation and not

> having a heat). A proven

> leaky apartment, with mold damage, and until now, a

> completely unresponsive

> management company. The last two weeks they are

> doing everything to be nice

> to me - free cable, free rent, free T1 connection.

> (Stole a computer from

> work as my personal one is also under quarantine.)

> Bought a few new clothes

> so I can get to work.

>

> I have hired a bulldog of an attorney and am seeing

> one of the best

> immunologist/ allergist in the country next week

> (Stanford). Think I have a

> case ??

>

> I should note that since leaving the apartment and

> car behind, I feel a

> little better. Have more energy, fewer headaches, no

> itchy skin, can think a

> little more clearly. Still no period - I'm scared.

>

> Angelika

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I am curious if you live in PA also and who the lawyer is. I live in PA and i'm

stuck where I am working for the present time and even though they say they've

have since cleaned the building i'm still not feeling well most of the time and

i'm still getting asthma shots (worth $1500 twice a month) If I can get out of

this building and work somewhere else I know my health will improve greatly. my

email address is below if you don't want to broad cast your answer...thanks.

jeanetta_njt107@...

Barbara <floridabound03200@...> wrote:

Angelika

I just finished reading your story, and am sorry to

hear you have so many health problems. I know how bad

it can be, because I also have an enormous amount of

problems from living in a " mold infested " apt.

building. The roof leaks, the basement floods, the

windows leak, and there is mold in the ventilation

system, but Management simply does not care. I even

sent pictures of the mold on the walls in the basement

to Management, the Health Dept., HUD, and Code

Enforcement, but nothing was ever done about the

problem. I'd be interested in knowing if you live in

PA., and if by some cahnce, the same company owned the

building where you used to live, owns the building

where I live. And I'd also like to know if you do live

in PA., if you'd be willing to share the name of your

" bulldog " lawyer.

Barb E.

--- angelika@... wrote:

> I hope every reads this because there are some

> points here that defy

> explanation other than mold....this is my exposure

> story and results.

> I'll keep it short...there really are more points

> than this, but here

> goes...

>

> June 2004 (last year) - moved into apartment (note:

> carpet was old)

> July - went to doctor complaining of severe

> exhaustion (woke at 8 and by

> noon I needed to take a nap. Hair started thinning

> like crazy.

> August - Had gained 20 lbs in water - doctor called

> it rapid-onset-edema.

> Sent me to a cardiologist- possible heart failure.

> Nothing found.

> September - Was sent to Endocrinologist for possible

> under active thyroid

> (hair loss, could not stay warm, itchy skin).

> Nothing found. Tests negative.

>

> December - Mild depression, could not think clearly,

> fuzzy all the time.

> Developed tremors in the hands that would come and

> go. (This is in

> ADDITITION to the symptoms above.) Complained again

> to doctor. She though

> hormonal changes (getting older)

> Late December - Flu - a BAD one. Could not shake it,

> 104 fever.

> February - Possible sinus infection. My face felt

> like it was on fire,

> pounding headache. Had to sleep with frozen foods

> (peas) on my head it hurt

> too bad. Antibiotics prescribed. Could not tolerate

> them, made the pain

> worse.

> March 2005 - Another bad flu. Full week of transient

> fever. Ended up in the

> hospital (emergency) with breathing problems. Was

> put on a bronchi-dialator

> and sent home with steroids (which I never took -

> they suppress the immune

> system and scare me). Finally got over it two weeks

> later.

>

> (All these months I would miss a lot of work and

> cancel plans with friends

> because I felt too tired or too bad. Sometimes my

> legs would not hold me

> up.)

>

> April - Went to Gynecologist because my periods

> stopped. (She said it was

> early menopause. I asked her if that was so - why

> didn't my dog have a heat

> yet? - Went to Allergist for sinus issues +

> symptoms, numbness in face. Test

> came back I had a whopping reaction to mold (and

> only mold). Through trial

> and error " allergy " was traced to apartment. Advised

> to check apartment for

> mold (found a huge colony in the garage).

> May 2005 Had it tested. Came back Stachybotrius,

> Penicillium and

> Asperigullis (sp). High levels, with colonies. Air

> quality bad with elevated

> mold count in sampled air. Notified apartment and

> left immediately with

> nothing but the shirt on my back and my dog. (They

> offered another apartment

> with new carpets etc..)

>

> So far I still have not had a period and my dog

> still hasn't had a heat.

> It's like our reproductive systems shut down at the

> same time - 4 months

> ago.

>

> Found out the apartment has had water damage from

> roof in the past that was

> never fixed properly...I also complained last winter

> that my windows leaked.

> They never fixed that either.

>

> Everything I own is still in that apartment. I am

> sleeping on a Aerobed on

> the floor. Also - had to give up my car and am

> renting. My lungs, eyes and

> throat would seize up when I spent a lot of time in

> it. (It had been parked

> in the garage before. The garage with the Stachy

> colony.)

>

> When I contacted one of my other doctors with the

> mold test results his

> comment was " Jesus, it all makes sense now. "

>

> So in short:

> I have 11 months of documented health problems

> (including dog. My vet is

> concerned about her with the mold situation and not

> having a heat). A proven

> leaky apartment, with mold damage, and until now, a

> completely unresponsive

> management company. The last two weeks they are

> doing everything to be nice

> to me - free cable, free rent, free T1 connection.

> (Stole a computer from

> work as my personal one is also under quarantine.)

> Bought a few new clothes

> so I can get to work.

>

> I have hired a bulldog of an attorney and am seeing

> one of the best

> immunologist/ allergist in the country next week

> (Stanford). Think I have a

> case ??

>

> I should note that since leaving the apartment and

> car behind, I feel a

> little better. Have more energy, fewer headaches, no

> itchy skin, can think a

> little more clearly. Still no period - I'm scared.

>

> Angelika

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Just wondering whereabouts in PA. you live. I'm about

20 miles to the northwest of Philadelphia.

Barb E.

--- Tipton <jeanetta_njt107@...> wrote:

> I am curious if you live in PA also and who the

> lawyer is. I live in PA and i'm stuck where I am

> working for the present time and even though they

> say they've have since cleaned the building i'm

> still not feeling well most of the time and i'm

> still getting asthma shots (worth $1500 twice a

> month) If I can get out of this building and work

> somewhere else I know my health will improve

> greatly. my email address is below if you don't want

> to broad cast your answer...thanks.

>

>

> jeanetta_njt107@...

>

>

> Barbara <floridabound03200@...> wrote:

> Angelika

> I just finished reading your story, and am sorry to

> hear you have so many health problems. I know how

> bad

> it can be, because I also have an enormous amount of

> problems from living in a " mold infested " apt.

> building. The roof leaks, the basement floods, the

> windows leak, and there is mold in the ventilation

> system, but Management simply does not care. I even

> sent pictures of the mold on the walls in the

> basement

> to Management, the Health Dept., HUD, and Code

> Enforcement, but nothing was ever done about the

> problem. I'd be interested in knowing if you live in

> PA., and if by some cahnce, the same company owned

> the

> building where you used to live, owns the building

> where I live. And I'd also like to know if you do

> live

> in PA., if you'd be willing to share the name of

> your

> " bulldog " lawyer.

> Barb E.

> --- angelika@... wrote:

>

> > I hope every reads this because there are some

> > points here that defy

> > explanation other than mold....this is my exposure

> > story and results.

> > I'll keep it short...there really are more points

> > than this, but here

> > goes...

> >

> > June 2004 (last year) - moved into apartment

> (note:

> > carpet was old)

> > July - went to doctor complaining of severe

> > exhaustion (woke at 8 and by

> > noon I needed to take a nap. Hair started thinning

> > like crazy.

> > August - Had gained 20 lbs in water - doctor

> called

> > it rapid-onset-edema.

> > Sent me to a cardiologist- possible heart failure.

> > Nothing found.

> > September - Was sent to Endocrinologist for

> possible

> > under active thyroid

> > (hair loss, could not stay warm, itchy skin).

> > Nothing found. Tests negative.

> >

> > December - Mild depression, could not think

> clearly,

> > fuzzy all the time.

> > Developed tremors in the hands that would come and

> > go. (This is in

> > ADDITITION to the symptoms above.) Complained

> again

> > to doctor. She though

> > hormonal changes (getting older)

> > Late December - Flu - a BAD one. Could not shake

> it,

> > 104 fever.

> > February - Possible sinus infection. My face felt

> > like it was on fire,

> > pounding headache. Had to sleep with frozen foods

> > (peas) on my head it hurt

> > too bad. Antibiotics prescribed. Could not

> tolerate

> > them, made the pain

> > worse.

> > March 2005 - Another bad flu. Full week of

> transient

> > fever. Ended up in the

> > hospital (emergency) with breathing problems. Was

> > put on a bronchi-dialator

> > and sent home with steroids (which I never took -

> > they suppress the immune

> > system and scare me). Finally got over it two

> weeks

> > later.

> >

> > (All these months I would miss a lot of work and

> > cancel plans with friends

> > because I felt too tired or too bad. Sometimes my

> > legs would not hold me

> > up.)

> >

> > April - Went to Gynecologist because my periods

> > stopped. (She said it was

> > early menopause. I asked her if that was so - why

> > didn't my dog have a heat

> > yet? - Went to Allergist for sinus issues +

> > symptoms, numbness in face. Test

> > came back I had a whopping reaction to mold (and

> > only mold). Through trial

> > and error " allergy " was traced to apartment.

> Advised

> > to check apartment for

> > mold (found a huge colony in the garage).

> > May 2005 Had it tested. Came back Stachybotrius,

> > Penicillium and

> > Asperigullis (sp). High levels, with colonies. Air

> > quality bad with elevated

> > mold count in sampled air. Notified apartment and

> > left immediately with

> > nothing but the shirt on my back and my dog. (They

> > offered another apartment

> > with new carpets etc..)

> >

> > So far I still have not had a period and my dog

> > still hasn't had a heat.

> > It's like our reproductive systems shut down at

> the

> > same time - 4 months

> > ago.

> >

> > Found out the apartment has had water damage from

> > roof in the past that was

> > never fixed properly...I also complained last

> winter

> > that my windows leaked.

> > They never fixed that either.

> >

> > Everything I own is still in that apartment. I am

> > sleeping on a Aerobed on

> > the floor. Also - had to give up my car and am

> > renting. My lungs, eyes and

> > throat would seize up when I spent a lot of time

> in

> > it. (It had been parked

> > in the garage before. The garage with the Stachy

> > colony.)

> >

> > When I contacted one of my other doctors with the

> > mold test results his

> > comment was " Jesus, it all makes sense now. "

> >

> > So in short:

> > I have 11 months of documented health problems

> > (including dog. My vet is

> > concerned about her with the mold situation and

> not

> > having a heat). A proven

> > leaky apartment, with mold damage, and until now,

> a

> > completely unresponsive

> > management company. The last two weeks they are

> > doing everything to be nice

> > to me - free cable, free rent, free T1 connection.

> > (Stole a computer from

> > work as my personal one is also under quarantine.)

> > Bought a few new clothes

> > so I can get to work.

> >

> > I have hired a bulldog of an attorney and am

> seeing

> > one of the best

> > immunologist/ allergist in the country next week

> > (Stanford). Think I have a

> > case ??

> >

> > I should note that since leaving the apartment and

> > car behind, I feel a

> > little better. Have more energy, fewer headaches,

> no

> > itchy skin, can think a

> > little more clearly. Still no period - I'm scared.

>

> >

> > Angelika

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________

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> Use to plan a weekend, have fun online and

> more.

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Barbara <floridabound03200@...> wrote:

Just wondering whereabouts in PA. you live. I'm about

20 miles to the northwest of Philadelphia.

Barb E.

--- Tipton <jeanetta_njt107@...> wrote:

> I am curious if you live in PA also and who the

> lawyer is. I live in PA and i'm stuck where I am

> working for the present time and even though they

> say they've have since cleaned the building i'm

> still not feeling well most of the time and i'm

> still getting asthma shots (worth $1500 twice a

> month) If I can get out of this building and work

> somewhere else I know my health will improve

> greatly. my email address is below if you don't want

> to broad cast your answer...thanks.

>

>

> jeanetta_njt107@...

>

>

> Barbara <floridabound03200@...> wrote:

> Angelika

> I just finished reading your story, and am sorry to

> hear you have so many health problems. I know how

> bad

> it can be, because I also have an enormous amount of

> problems from living in a " mold infested " apt.

> building. The roof leaks, the basement floods, the

> windows leak, and there is mold in the ventilation

> system, but Management simply does not care. I even

> sent pictures of the mold on the walls in the

> basement

> to Management, the Health Dept., HUD, and Code

> Enforcement, but nothing was ever done about the

> problem. I'd be interested in knowing if you live in

> PA., and if by some cahnce, the same company owned

> the

> building where you used to live, owns the building

> where I live. And I'd also like to know if you do

> live

> in PA., if you'd be willing to share the name of

> your

> " bulldog " lawyer.

> Barb E.

> --- angelika@... wrote:

>

> > I hope every reads this because there are some

> > points here that defy

> > explanation other than mold....this is my exposure

> > story and results.

> > I'll keep it short...there really are more points

> > than this, but here

> > goes...

> >

> > June 2004 (last year) - moved into apartment

> (note:

> > carpet was old)

> > July - went to doctor complaining of severe

> > exhaustion (woke at 8 and by

> > noon I needed to take a nap. Hair started thinning

> > like crazy.

> > August - Had gained 20 lbs in water - doctor

> called

> > it rapid-onset-edema.

> > Sent me to a cardiologist- possible heart failure.

> > Nothing found.

> > September - Was sent to Endocrinologist for

> possible

> > under active thyroid

> > (hair loss, could not stay warm, itchy skin).

> > Nothing found. Tests negative.

> >

> > December - Mild depression, could not think

> clearly,

> > fuzzy all the time.

> > Developed tremors in the hands that would come and

> > go. (This is in

> > ADDITITION to the symptoms above.) Complained

> again

> > to doctor. She though

> > hormonal changes (getting older)

> > Late December - Flu - a BAD one. Could not shake

> it,

> > 104 fever.

> > February - Possible sinus infection. My face felt

> > like it was on fire,

> > pounding headache. Had to sleep with frozen foods

> > (peas) on my head it hurt

> > too bad. Antibiotics prescribed. Could not

> tolerate

> > them, made the pain

> > worse.

> > March 2005 - Another bad flu. Full week of

> transient

> > fever. Ended up in the

> > hospital (emergency) with breathing problems. Was

> > put on a bronchi-dialator

> > and sent home with steroids (which I never took -

> > they suppress the immune

> > system and scare me). Finally got over it two

> weeks

> > later.

> >

> > (All these months I would miss a lot of work and

> > cancel plans with friends

> > because I felt too tired or too bad. Sometimes my

> > legs would not hold me

> > up.)

> >

> > April - Went to Gynecologist because my periods

> > stopped. (She said it was

> > early menopause. I asked her if that was so - why

> > didn't my dog have a heat

> > yet? - Went to Allergist for sinus issues +

> > symptoms, numbness in face. Test

> > came back I had a whopping reaction to mold (and

> > only mold). Through trial

> > and error " allergy " was traced to apartment.

> Advised

> > to check apartment for

> > mold (found a huge colony in the garage).

> > May 2005 Had it tested. Came back Stachybotrius,

> > Penicillium and

> > Asperigullis (sp). High levels, with colonies. Air

> > quality bad with elevated

> > mold count in sampled air. Notified apartment and

> > left immediately with

> > nothing but the shirt on my back and my dog. (They

> > offered another apartment

> > with new carpets etc..)

> >

> > So far I still have not had a period and my dog

> > still hasn't had a heat.

> > It's like our reproductive systems shut down at

> the

> > same time - 4 months

> > ago.

> >

> > Found out the apartment has had water damage from

> > roof in the past that was

> > never fixed properly...I also complained last

> winter

> > that my windows leaked.

> > They never fixed that either.

> >

> > Everything I own is still in that apartment. I am

> > sleeping on a Aerobed on

> > the floor. Also - had to give up my car and am

> > renting. My lungs, eyes and

> > throat would seize up when I spent a lot of time

> in

> > it. (It had been parked

> > in the garage before. The garage with the Stachy

> > colony.)

> >

> > When I contacted one of my other doctors with the

> > mold test results his

> > comment was " Jesus, it all makes sense now. "

> >

> > So in short:

> > I have 11 months of documented health problems

> > (including dog. My vet is

> > concerned about her with the mold situation and

> not

> > having a heat). A proven

> > leaky apartment, with mold damage, and until now,

> a

> > completely unresponsive

> > management company. The last two weeks they are

> > doing everything to be nice

> > to me - free cable, free rent, free T1 connection.

> > (Stole a computer from

> > work as my personal one is also under quarantine.)

> > Bought a few new clothes

> > so I can get to work.

> >

> > I have hired a bulldog of an attorney and am

> seeing

> > one of the best

> > immunologist/ allergist in the country next week

> > (Stanford). Think I have a

> > case ??

> >

> > I should note that since leaving the apartment and

> > car behind, I feel a

> > little better. Have more energy, fewer headaches,

> no

> > itchy skin, can think a

> > little more clearly. Still no period - I'm scared.

>

> >

> > Angelika

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________

> Discover

> Use to plan a weekend, have fun online and

> more.

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