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Re: very itchy red rash

My husband and I were exposed to many molds for about four years and the

most outstanding symptom was the red, stinging, ITCHY skin. VERY

IRRITATING....disrupts sleep and normal functioning after so long. We saw

Dr. Shoemaker for treatment with cholestyramine with good results, however,

the itching is still bothersome from time to time. The episodes are less

frequent and less severe, thank God. Cherry.

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

From: <topekajan@...>

<ToxicMoldSurvivors >;

<autismmoldfungalresearch >; < >

Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:23 AM

Subject: [] Rash described on Early Morning Show

> I am listening to the Early Morning Show and there was reported about a

rash

> that has been observed in the Northwest and Northeast sections of the USA.

> There was a Dr. Norman Sykes from Jefferson Hospital (or

University).

> A teenager and her mother were on the show as well. The teenager showed

us

> her arm. This is very itchy. It is being found on cheeks, arms and legs.

> It is light to medium red. The news report indicated that the cause is

not

> know.

>

> I have to wonder if this is something like those who have been exposed to

> toxic mold are experiencing.

>

> Jan

>

>

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