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Mold Toxicity

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Sep 17 12:34pm | Replies (145)

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@roxfirez

I bought a home last February and immediately thought I had covid. Since moving in I’ve had chronic sinusitis which I’ve never had before and all the symptoms of mold toxicity. Sent out a swab test and came back at over a million spores per unit. I have a lawsuit for developer to take back house but my health is seriously deteriorating. 3 emergency room visits. We can see the mold coming through the wall and the ducts are full of mold after one cleaning already.
My question is where can I go to v prove that I have mold toxicity. No doctor seems to v know where to send me. There are urine tests in the Internet for like $600 but I honestly can’t afford that. I also have Medicaid. I am at a complete loss of who to go to and I can’t breathe it function here. Just went to Allergist who is referring to pulmonologist but that’s treating the symptoms. I’m highly allergic to mold and know how my body reacts. Please help.

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roxfirez, I am so so sorry. You definitely need to get out of this house or have it completely cleaned of mold if you are going to stay.

I have two friends with mold toxicity....they both have Lyme Disease. An Integrative Medicine doctor (Eastern Medicine Doctor) is the one that can do all of the tests for you.....its' expensive. That is the route they took.

I researched and did find that some Pulmonologists do the testing of your lungs and bloodwork for mold. Infectious Disease Doctors or Allergists also may be able to help you.
I hope you have someone to help you to do the research on this.

"Google Mold Toxicity Tests or Doctors near me" and see what comes up. Some doctors will let you make installments.

Praying for you. This is very serious to your health.

Please think about contacting the State Department of Health in your state for assistance. They can help with the environmental toxicity issue and probably give you a list of health care providers.