Mold Toxicity

Posted by Sundance(RB) @sundance6, Jan 25, 2019

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 have toxic mold poisoning for 2-3 yrs . Inside one of our outside walls was full of toxic mold and we were unaware of it . We had 3 of the most toxic molds there is and the mold experts tested air quality outside it was 300ppm and inside 18,000 it was airborne and very bad . We moved in 3 days . Since I have lived through this hell and I have learned A lot about this . Bleach alone will not eliminate toxic black mold. Yes it will turn white and appear to go away but the bleach will not eliminate the spores. The spores will attach to all of your belongings . We had to throw away 95% of our belongings. If you don’t do this when you move you will take the mold with you . I had been to about 15 Drs when I was sick for the first 18 months and we had not discovered the mold yet, and they could not figure my case out . I had done so many tests and lab work and procedures done it was crazy. Then after we found the mold I have 3 more doctors and they are trying to help me . People will think you are crazy when you have this . There really is no cure but there are some actions you can take to help you contact me anytime by Text or email and I will be glad to share my experience .i want nothing out of it I just hope to help anyone I can because this is a horrible experience .

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@glenb I also went through the exact exposure for two years until I had a mold inspection and was shocked at the results. It was behind the wall and not visible. I was constantly sick and doctors could not come up with a diagnosis. My question is what is the long term effects after suffering to this exposure. I was recently diagnosed with COPD and my oxygen level is 93 to 95.

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May I ask a technical question? Was it verified that this was the only area with mold? Suggest you get a volatile organic chemistry kit - they can be rented - and check your house for mold. Since there was a rebuild also check for formaldehyde. I suggest doing it yourself because I worked in mold inspections for 20 years (and worked with mold for 20 prior to that) and came across horror stories of misleading work. I can tell you where to rent kits if you are interested.

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@glenb I also went through the exact exposure for two years until I had a mold inspection and was shocked at the results. It was behind the wall and not visible. I was constantly sick and doctors could not come up with a diagnosis. My question is what is the long term effects after suffering to this exposure. I was recently diagnosed with COPD and my oxygen level is 93 to 95.

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@mundane98 I’m so sorry you’re having to deal with all this. I wrote the following note to someone earlier about how to find reputable companies. The information is from @sueinmn
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/1177211/
I think that you also received reliable info from @myhearthealth24.
Can you contact them tomorrow?

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@glenb I also went through the exact exposure for two years until I had a mold inspection and was shocked at the results. It was behind the wall and not visible. I was constantly sick and doctors could not come up with a diagnosis. My question is what is the long term effects after suffering to this exposure. I was recently diagnosed with COPD and my oxygen level is 93 to 95.

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@myhearthealth24 Servpro did the remediation and the apartment was tested again with shocking results. The mold was airborne and I was told to vacate immediately. I vacated permanently. Mold can really get into your upholstery and mattress so all of those items were removed as trash.

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My experiences with Servpro are that it really depends on which one you are using. They are basically contractors or subcontractors. Always ask for references. Check the references and ask if you can see what was done. If possible take someone with you who knows a little about construction. The field is poorly regulated.

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Just a note. Clients with Lyme are usually hypersensitive to mold. Since Lyme is so variable in responses many of which are neurological seems reasonable to compare the two. Please remember all black molds are not toxic mold. Thousands of molds are out there, some are black—of course can still be allergens.

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I had a very similar situation last year, where mold was growing under the flooring and causing ongoing respiratory problems that no one could figure out at first. At first, I tried working with ServPro, but my experience was mixed. They handled the visible parts well, but the hidden mold under the floor kept coming back, and the air quality didn’t really improve. It felt like the job wasn’t fully completed below the surface. After a lot of frustration, I switched to FDP Mold Remediation. Their inspection was far more detailed... they sealed off the area properly, removed the hidden mold safely without spreading spores, and treated everything underneath. They also left air purifiers for several days and did post remediation testing to make sure everything was completely clear before reinstalling the flooring.

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