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re: Anyone here ever had health issues due to toxic black mold or stachybotrys in their home?
Posted on 8/13/17 at 3:17 pm to TigerAlum1982
Posted on 8/13/17 at 3:17 pm to TigerAlum1982
Did she own the home or rent? If rented was a mold contract signed and was she able to get reembursed by the the owner for items thrown out? Was weight loss and/or skin rashes a symptom?
Posted on 8/13/17 at 3:48 pm to Shutthefrontdoor
She and her husband did own the home. They had the mold remediated (it was in basement). Interestingly, it only affected her, and not her husband. After, they tried to continue living in it, but she couldn't. Her issues would not clear up. So, they disclosed it on the listing and sold the house and moved into a brand new apartment complex (she had the unit tested for mold and signed the lease contingent on their being no mold present). They've been in the apt. for about 1 1/2 years. Throughout all of this she was being treated by a doctor in Boulder, CO. After living in a mold free environment for a while and continuing her treatment, she began to significantly improve. When he thought she was at an optimal level of health from the mold toxicity, he referred her to an Allergist/Immunologist, from whom she is currently receiving treatment (allergy shots). She was really at her wits end until they moved out of the house because no matter what the Doctor did to help her, she saw no improvement.
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