Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Wow, literally seconds after I hit the send button on my post and prior to my post showing up, Carl's post appeared with almost the same thing. This tells me at least we are all on the same track even if it does not appear to be that way. I wish only the best for the both of you and all that suffer from this plaque of our society, called toxic mold. In a message dated 7/20/2006 5:47:12 PM Central Standard Time, grimes@... writes: Barb and Jeanine, I whole heartedly agree with you: " It is true though, if you notice things you put on the counter seem to mold faster than they USED to, you may want to check your house to see if moisture/mold/you may wa problems are developing. It's another sign that should not be ignored, particularly by people with health problems like us. " Jeanine, your details have clarified much for me and I apologize if I in any way offended or disturbed you. That was not my intention. Your statements were true but some of the interpretations of what you said were becoming misdirected. That's was I was " dissecting,were becoming it. You have given so much to this group in spite of your difficult struggles. Much of your research has been invaluable to me. A couple of them last winter I used to justify changes in some of the standards I work on. Please keep posting! Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Jeanine, I totally understand your point and agree. I think people are misunderstanding your simple statement. Jeanine and I both know that fruit going moldy is not an indication that there is an indoor mold problem. I know also and many people do too who are familiar with organic products that they go bad quicker because we know they were not sprayed with pesticides. That's why we buy them and we know other products are sprayed with pesticide precisely to deter spoiling, so it is natural then to realize unsprayed things will spoil faster. I would say close to 90% of people here if not more understand these things. What Jeanine said and I am in agreement, is that if your house is moldier, fruit will go bad on the counter faster. I have observed it and so has she. I've discussed this with others who have remarked that since they cleaned up their house they have noticed they can keep produce much longer in house before it goes bad. It's a simple truth, that as kids might say, well duhhhhh, of course! If house is moldier, things will get moldier faster. Jeanine is just saying you may not think of it even though it is obvious, so she is stating the obvious, which sometimes we ignore. It is true though, if you notice things you put on the counter seem to mold faster than they USED to, you may want to check your house to see if moisture/mold/or mildew problems are developing. It's another sign that should not be ignored, particularly by people with health problems like us. --- who <jeaninem660@...> wrote: > all I was trying to state is that if your > aware of your invironment > and you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Jeanine, your post was fine but communication is sometimes tricky, as words can be taken many different ways and people don't always know 'who' (lol) they are talking to, what kind of experience you've had, and what your knowledge is, with mold and life in general. I hope you feel better. I know I lived in moldy house for ten years without bothering me. After I got sick, I cleaned the house up to point that people doing air tests were impressed. None the less if air quality dips a little here from any cause, I'm on the sofa again, like you. Can't take even a little poor air quality now. --- who <jeaninem660@...> wrote: >Thanks Barb, and I will try to watch what I > post, or not post when > I'm suffering from a bad hit. this hit scared > me bad. my legs went > tottally numb and the felling and support went > out of them Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Barb and Jeanine, I whole heartedly agree with you: " It is true though, if you notice things you put on the counter seem to mold faster than they USED to, you may want to check your house to see if moisture/mold/or mildew problems are developing. It's another sign that should not be ignored, particularly by people with health problems like us. " Jeanine, your details have clarified much for me and I apologize if I in any way offended or disturbed you. That was not my intention. Your statements were true but some of the interpretations of what you said were becoming misdirected. That's was I was " dissecting, " as you put it. You have given so much to this group in spite of your difficult struggles. Much of your research has been invaluable to me. A couple of them last winter I used to justify changes in some of the standards I work on. Please keep posting! Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC ----- > Thanks Barb, and I will try to watch what I post, or not post when > I'm suffering from a bad hit. this hit scared me bad. my legs went > tottally numb and the felling and support went out of them, my heart > was beating very fast and my blood was rushing in my viens,my body > went numb. my arms became very heavy and my energy was zapped from me. > luckily some one was there to help me into my house. i had no use of > my legs for quite some time and the firbromyalgia type pain set in. > after a while, I could walk a little but it was very wobbly. and my > legs had spasm type ackes in the muscles half of the night and burned. > this was the night before last on my front steps, what I smelt was my > neighbors drier sheets from her drier. yesterday my legs still acked > and I layed around all day with no energy and not able to think well > enough to do much of anything constructive,the ran over by a truck > syndrome. today is a little better.but a bad hit is scary and > sometimes you wonder if your going to servive it. for those of you > that are not chemical sensative or have mcs or tilt. you need to > consider the fact that its looking like many end up with it and if > your in a moldy invironment and its makeing you sick, I just want you > to know that nothing you have to leave is worth more than takeing a > chance of ending up with this illness. it tottally controls your life, > I think theres different levels of severity, but have also read that > it continues to get worse with each hit, and even with practiceing > advoidence its hard to avoid a hit if you try to have a life at all. > > > > > all I was trying to state is > that if your > > aware of your invironment > > and you > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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