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----- Original Message -----

From: " Gil Vice " <gilvice@...>

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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 9:33 PM

Subject: Re: [] School battles mold

Halleluja and amen to that. I have had allergies over the last several

years but upon moving into this mold hatchery where I now live, both my

husband and I have acquired devastating symptoms that have obviously been

amplified inordinately over the past 2 1/2 years since we've been here. A 2

year neglected water leak then the collapse of a bathroom ceiling

accompanied by a tub full of black glop....and we had no idea that mold was

so formidible or that it could be responsible for such a total loss of

health.....yes, I am here to profess that prolonged mold exposure can give

rise to hypersensitivity and even life threatening illness. Betsy

Gil Vice wrote:

> " The levels of fungal and bacterial spores in the carpet dust samples were

> " typical of carpeting that has been reportedly exposed to moisture or

> allowed to remain wet for several days, " according to the report.

> " The levels and types of fungal and bacterial spores in the carpet dust

> samples could affect persons with allergies or sensitivities, " the report

> states. "

> The above quote is taken from the article below. Why don't any of these

> " experts " come out and say what most of us know, that not only can these

> high mold levels affect persons with allergies, but actually initiate

> allergic problems in persons previously unaffected. I believe most of us

> reading this site came looking for answers to problems we developed along

> the way, not problems we have had life long.

>

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