Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 --were you that ill that you had to crawl out? if I don't find a better house soon, I feel as if I may have to be carried out. seriously. It's not just my house but the whole rotten moldy neighborhood what with people's automatic sprinklers running constantly under the trees of this older neighborhood. I had the air randomly sampled in the neighborhood and the counts run 8000 to 12000 on days when the official reports for the city are 1200. Please pray for me that one of the 8 houses I am looking at today will work. My realtor looked at 40 over the past few days. Thank you. All of you are in my prayers. Leigh erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote: " barb1283 " wrote: > (, I know I should put new roof on or move, but a new roof would break me financially and then I would be emotionally/mentally ill in addition to physically ill still. Moving I cannot do now.) > Know how you feel. I spent every penny I had trying to save my house before I crawled out on my hands and knees. Judging by your description, I don't think a new roof would solve the problem anyway. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Try to keep something aside for the possibility that you might have to just be crazy and get out at some point. - --------------------------------- How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 so once you are hypersensitized, even your neighborhood bothers you??? erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote: Leigh McCall-Alton wrote: > > --were you that ill that you had to crawl out? if I don't find a better house soon, I feel as if I may have to be carried out. seriously. It's not just my house but the whole rotten moldy neighborhood.. " Yes, I pushed it too far, relying on doctors who told me that this was impossible and that mold could be cleaned up with a little bleach. At the time, there was no mention of toxic mold in the media, and virtually none of the dozens of doctors I contacted at Tahoe, Reno, Grass Valley and Sacramento had ever heard of such a thing. They all insisted that mold was harmless, so my problem must be somethinge else. That's why I wound up going ballistic in Dr s office when I realized that their views simply didn't fit the facts, and they had no intention of ever examining the facts. I finally realized that I didn't have to go in my house to get sick. One time, there was three feet of fresh snow and it was snowing like crazy. I thought that any spores must surely be buried under snow and scrubbed out of the air by the intense snowfall. I was completely wrong and got horribly slammed. Just passing through the neighborhood was enough, I didn't even have to stop at the house. That's when I realized that all my efforts were wasted. I debated the ethics of selling the house, but I didn't create the problem, I didn't contaminate the neighborhood, and certainly nobody helped me in any way, and were willing to fight me to the death while I was struggling for my life. Nobody would have believed me anyway, so I sold it and bailed out. I used the money to buy an RV and started running for my life from moldy neighborhoods and scattered spore plumes which are everywhere, no matter whether it is Las Vegas, San Francisco or Tampa. And that's what I'm still doing. The downside is not having a home. The upside is that I don't have to worry about being trapped in a sick region, and can escape horrible mold symptoms and go hiking or mountain climbing whenever I choose. - --------------------------------- Groups are talking. We & acute;re listening. Check out the handy changes to Groups. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 --Did you ever itch and burn on your skin? erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote: Leigh McCall-Alton wrote: > > --were you that ill that you had to crawl out? if I don't find a better house soon, I feel as if I may have to be carried out. seriously. It's not just my house but the whole rotten moldy neighborhood.. " Yes, I pushed it too far, relying on doctors who told me that this was impossible and that mold could be cleaned up with a little bleach. At the time, there was no mention of toxic mold in the media, and virtually none of the dozens of doctors I contacted at Tahoe, Reno, Grass Valley and Sacramento had ever heard of such a thing. They all insisted that mold was harmless, so my problem must be somethinge else. That's why I wound up going ballistic in Dr s office when I realized that their views simply didn't fit the facts, and they had no intention of ever examining the facts. I finally realized that I didn't have to go in my house to get sick. One time, there was three feet of fresh snow and it was snowing like crazy. I thought that any spores must surely be buried under snow and scrubbed out of the air by the intense snowfall. I was completely wrong and got horribly slammed. Just passing through the neighborhood was enough, I didn't even have to stop at the house. That's when I realized that all my efforts were wasted. I debated the ethics of selling the house, but I didn't create the problem, I didn't contaminate the neighborhood, and certainly nobody helped me in any way, and were willing to fight me to the death while I was struggling for my life. Nobody would have believed me anyway, so I sold it and bailed out. I used the money to buy an RV and started running for my life from moldy neighborhoods and scattered spore plumes which are everywhere, no matter whether it is Las Vegas, San Francisco or Tampa. And that's what I'm still doing. The downside is not having a home. The upside is that I don't have to worry about being trapped in a sick region, and can escape horrible mold symptoms and go hiking or mountain climbing whenever I choose. - --------------------------------- Groups are talking. We & acute;re listening. Check out the handy changes to Groups. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 > I had the air > randomly sampled in the neighborhood and the counts run 8000 to 12000 > on days when the official reports for the city are 1200. " official " reports for cities are almost always 1 day old, if not more. Also, the counts change from hour to hour, minute by minute and from one location to another. Much more detail, precision and control is necessary before any representative comparisons can be made. Shaughnessy et al at University of Tulsa actually did a study of this. Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 thanks. however my neighborhood is particularly moldy. " Carl E. Grimes " <grimes@...> wrote: > I had the air > randomly sampled in the neighborhood and the counts run 8000 to 12000 > on days when the official reports for the city are 1200. " official " reports for cities are almost always 1 day old, if not more. Also, the counts change from hour to hour, minute by minute and from one location to another. Much more detail, precision and control is necessary before any representative comparisons can be made. Shaughnessy et al at University of Tulsa actually did a study of this. Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC --------------------------------- See the all-new, redesigned .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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