Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 Barb E and Carl, It might be that the article that sited 24% stay infected or affected after exposure, is citing merely that after they walk away from area of exposure, they don't automatically get better, that they need treatment. Perhaps it is saying that 24% need treatment. Of that perhaps a small percent will never be free of the affects of that exposure. It's hard to say what that figure is really meaning. Barb, I don't think you should assume after exposure to mold, that if you walked away affected, you are doomed no matter what you do. P.S. Thanks for the good explanation Carl. I notice that inflation has taken it's toll on the %64 millon dollar question, which is now in today's cost adjusted world, the $64 billion dollar question. That makes sense after talking to a friend whose daughter is looking for an apartment in Manhattan, where her job is, and just signed a lease for a small studio apartment for $1,800.00 a month. Her father said she was hesitant. Well, I guess so!! Barbarella (my new name since members Barb E and Barb B are so close) --- " Carl E. Grimes " <grimes@...> wrote: > Barb E, and others, > > There are several responses direct to me plus > other discussions > related to my post. This is written to answer > them all. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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