Mold Toxicity
Was doing some research on Symptoms of Lyme Disease the other night and ran into similar symptoms of Mold Toxcity. Does anyone know anything about it?
Thanks,
Sundance
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I’m waiting on results from having both my mom’s and my house tested on Tuesday afternoon. My mom came home from rehab yesterday and this is the best cognitively she’s been in quite some time and I’m not sure if it’s from the spinal tap they did and drained 33cc of fluid, or being out of her house for two weeks or a combination of the two.
I should have the results back today or tomorrow morning at the very latest.
Can you tell me the doctors you found that helped? I have mold toxicity from black mold. I am having trouble finding the right doctor to help. Thanks!
Hello @sgardner, Welcome to Connect. I'm not sure @glenb is still following this discussion so hopefully other members can share there experience and information with you. While we wait for other members to respond, you may find the following articles on black mold exposure helpful.
-- What are the effects of black mold exposure?: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323419
-- Black Mold Exposure: What It Is and Isn't - Healthline: https://www.healthline.com/health/black-mold-exposure
Have you discussed your symptoms with your doctor?
A member asked how to find out more about if there is mold in your house and what you should do. Here is an article that may provide some answers to the questions you asked.
-- Mold in Your Home: What Causes It, and Is It a Health Risk?: https://www.healthline.com/health/mold-in-house
I have been living through the hell of it for 11 months. Every day my primary focus is just to be okay and not end up in the hospital. I'm so clouded by it that it's hard to accomplish anything else at all, just surviving, barely.
I'm in income based apartments in Big Rapids Michigan and there is no agency with oversight to make them do anything about it. I've about lost everything from it, in and out of hospitals and doctors. I'm so shot out from it, people I meet just assume that I'm strung out on drugs, or mentally ill.
I can't find any recourse, I even contacted the EPA and no response.
If anyone has any insight or suggestions that have helped it would be greatly appreciated.
Contact your local Legal Aid Society. They can offer suggestions and recommendations at no cost to you
Thanks. I did months ago. It was a dead end due to covid and staffing issues.
Dear @sundance6 :
Do not take mold lightly. I worked in a building for 3 years that caused much hardship. Tenants in this building year in a year out left due to illness.
No one could figure out why. Most states do not even recognize mold as a harmful item. Shoot most doctors don't recognize mold as an issue. It wasn't until our functional medicine doctor made an issue about it that we started to focus in on it. Eventually we discovered he was right and there was mold in the building.
Mold can cause issues on your health and it creeps up slowly over time which makes it difficult to diagnose. Usually starts with some stiffness in the hips and irritability. You may get insomnia and maybe even some anxiety. Eventually it will cause shortness of breath and digestive issues. The worse part is that main stream medicine doesn't know how to tackle the situation. This is why doctors like Shoemaker and Brewer make a fortune because they cater to this illness but even their methods are not really perfect and in my opinion subpar. Mold is by far more harmful than our western medicine recognizes and society recognize. I know this first hand and have seen so much illness due to my experience in that building.
If you are experiencing shortness of breath, good luck getting help from doctors. They will do the normal routine. They will do a chest x-ray. Then they will make you do a pulmonary function test. After that an echo will be ordered. If you have a cardio doctor on your team they will probably order a stress test. They may tell you to get an 02 monitor (the little finger device) to check your 02 levels. If you are lucky a CT scan will be ordered or MRI. The crazy part is all of these will most likely test out fine. The reason I believe is mold effects your bloods ability to transport oxygen. Thus you have all the oxygen you need in the lungs (hence the perfect tests) but it isn't getting to your organs and thus you have air hunger.
The worse part of all of this, is once doctors have deemed you are fine in the lungs they will either tell you it is anxiety and put you on SSRI's which doesn't work or they will tell you it is GERD and put you on PPI's which in the long run will only make things worse. Both diagnosis are awful and in reality lazy medical practices because essentially the doctor is saying this is your fault when it isn't.
I'm not telling you this to dishearten you as I'm in search for the solution and I believe it is out there. What I do know is people need to know this information so they don't get cornered that it is just in their heads. It is not in your head. You will find Lyme is usually triggered due to mold (lots of research on this fyi). Shoot there is also research supporting that mold triggers autoimmune conditions. Stay positive, have faith, and may you have a speedy recovery!
I worked in an older school for 27 years. A new schooll was built so old school was sold, when making into condos they found mold and running water underneath the hardwood floor in one of the two rooms I taught in everyday. I was sick in that room, could not figure out why, was forced to retire, I believe it was from the mold. After I moved out of the two rooms the rooms turned all black mold! Many years they touched up or painted both rooms, probably the mold showing through. I've gone to a couple hundred doctors trying to find out why I am always sick, I believe it was the mold in those rooms
I was told it was mental, anxiety and all kinds of crazy things by doctors . During a year, 1985, when I was very ill and couldn't teach I went on a hypoglycmia diet with no sugar and felt much better. I'm still sick but staying on a good whole food diet helps.
diomit, Thanks for the info. I just moved into a 100-year-old ranch house. I'm sure it has suffered from mold. It's 200 yards from a small river in Northern New Mexico. What I have done is find some Charcoal bags to hang around the house. I also went out and got Air Purifiers for each room. Seems to help.
Thanks,, RB