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Anyone out there with Erythromelalgia?

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: May 12 7:45am | Replies (298)

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@funcountess

Hi,
Read your post, and feel bad you have health issues, and now dealing with a flood.
being a survivor of the Wolsey canyon fire, I can understand what you are going thru.
Most important call insurance company, take a lot of pictures, and insist you get new wallboard/baseboards, as moisture gets trapped inside of walls and then mold starts.
If your furniture is ruined get outside quickly, as water can and will penetrate the wood, fabric,etc., and cause allergies from the chemicals used to stain wood, and also today’s fabrics have protective chemicals. I could write a book on what to expect when dealing with insurance companies.
Most important let them know you have health issues, so they refrain from their pressure tactics.
With a house flood, I doubt you will be back home in 30 days.
Maybe rent a home/apartment is a better choice.
Wish you well, and try not to stress, I know easier said then done.
Funcountess

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Thank you for your suggestions. The house is dried out now, after using those huge fans and dehumidifiers. It’s a new built home so insulation very good and drying was very successful. Met w movers yesterday as everything needs to be packed and stored while work is being done. Housing is a bit difficult to find because of last few hurricanes as ppl have been displaced so nothing Available. We did get switched to a tiny 1 bedroom and that helps. So far, (knock on wood) insurance is going very well. I’m just taking it day by day, trying not to stress too much. There is nothing like your own bed when you are not feeling well, right? Again, thank you.. jeanine