Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 No, but I have some suggestions as to how she can address her husband. I had the same problem. My husband is affected, but is still in denial. I ended up at the doc of my choice and getting the work on the house done, well, still in progress. --- In , " healthier4all " <Healthier4All@h...> wrote: > > Met a woman today, unfamiliar with mold toxins; has classic symptoms plus is > living in a contaminated home. She was very surprised and also delighted to > finally understand a cause for her multiple symptoms which none of her HMO > M.D.'s could diagnose. She knows about the mold in her home but her husband > is unwilling to address the problem. Her husband is not affected; only the > woman. He is not willing to allow her to go outside of her HMO network for > medical care. Sigh, this isn't unusual and have heard of others with > similar problems. > > > > She showed me her left leg, from ankle up about 6 " she has dark brown spots; > similar to " large freckles " . She's said these developed about ½ year ago > and are increasing. Not a rash, not raised but actual pigmentation changes. > She also has chronic ankle swelling, pain in her left leg, often limping > from pain and her left leg is larger than her right. She asked her HMO > primary care physician and was told it's nothing, just sun spots people get > when they age. > > > > Anyone have any ideas about these pigmentation changes on her left leg? > > > > Thanks, > > Rosie > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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