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Possibility of mold making me sick? |
I have been sick for about a month now. The symptoms include dizziness, light sensitivity, fatigue, mood changes like irritibility, anxiety, and mild depression. It is affecting my life severely. When I am home, it is difficult to do anything because I feel so bad all the time. I have been to the doctor and he cannot find anything wrong with me. The other day (after i saw the doctor) we found large patches of a black mold growing behind our sink which has been leaking for a while. There was also some reddish mold in the bathroom ceiling tiles and shower. A little bit of blackish mold in the shower. Do you think that could be possibly causing me an illness? I have been living here for 6 months (renting) and got pnemonia 2 weeks after I moved in, occasional dizzy spells, and a bad sinus infection a few weeks ago. Someone with any knowledge of this, please help. This illness is ruining my life. URGENT!!!!!!!!!!! The timing sounds like it could be an allergy to something and mold is a possibility. The danger of mold has been overhyped but some people are allergic. Maybe you should try to stay somewhere else for a few days and see if you get better. Good luck on whatever it is. I hope you figure it out and get better. At the moment, im watching extreme home makeover and a family had to leave there house because of the same symptons your house have. most probably it will grow and get worse. i think you should get some sort of speicalist in there now to sort out the problem, or you could get worse |
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