Guest guest Posted February 11, 2005 Report Share Posted February 11, 2005 I see someone remembered that I had written about the mold. We also had a problem with mold in our office so I was really exposed. And mold affects people differently. It didn't seem to bother my son, just me. The mold in our old place seemed to be affecting my daughter as well. It is certainly something to check out. Terri --- erythema_nodosum_Group wrote: > Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 15:47:00 -0000 > > Subject: Re: Questions > > > Hi Nikki, > In answer to your question about mold and En this letter was posted > by a member a back on Feb 5th. I hope this helps you out. > > Shins up, > > > " From: Terri Smeigh <terri_smeigh@y...> > Date: Sat Feb 5, 2005 4:36 pm > Subject: Re: Hope for those who have had a long bout of EN > > Thank you ! > > Well since we don't know exactly what caused it, it is difficult to > know what I did differently. However the Rheumatologist was certain > it was allergies. At the time I lived in an old house infested with > mold and I had mold in my car since the car had developed a leak. I > no longer live in the old house or drive that car. Perhaps it was an > allergy to mold. > > And yes I did suffer a long time. I had the lumps for over 6 months > while they were still shuttling me from doctor to doctor and the > rheumatologist kept telling me it only lasted 2 to 6 weeks. I had had > it for over 2 months before I even went to the doctor. All told I had > the active lumps for probably around a year, but the lumps would > still appear when I took a hot bath or shower. Finally after a few > years I no longer see any evidence of the EN. > > Terri " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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