u/golddustwoman910

Cant Leave Rental Yet- Should I Bomb or Fog to take things down a notch while I am still here ?

I have symptoms- brain bog, fatigue, sleep, hormones, scratchy throat, persistent low level chest congestion. Urine high levels of aflatoxins, verrucarin, citrinin and more. Spore traps 3-8x reference range for aspergillus. Im running Austin air filters. Im on a protocol with health care practitioner and feeling alternately better and worse. I was out of town for a week and since being back Im noticing symptoms. Im due to leave in 2 days for a ten day trip.. should I have a friend come and bomb or fog the house to take it down a notch so I can be present in the house for the moving (throwing most things away, but cleaning what Im keeping) process? Can anyone recommend Ec3 over superstratum? fog vs. bomb? Will this cause the mold to react and release more mycotoxins? THANK YOU IN ADVANCE

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u/golddustwoman910 — 11 days ago

I am currently house hunting - to rent or buy up to 7500 and 1.4M - and I cannot believe that I could end up spending this money and 8/10 times be poisoned by a neighbors "right to grow" ( and spray ) grapes. I'm shocked at how many vineyards in Seb are conventional and how little pushback there appears to be within the community. Is your home really worth 2M if its smack in the middle of 4 parcels applying environmental toxins??? Take a look at the satellite imagery...if you want a rural home surrounded by "nature" its going to be very unnatural.

I thought norcal was the epitome of health consciousness but Im going to have to rank Southern Oregon as way ahead in this aspect. Yet again, Cali is sold out.

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u/golddustwoman910 — 13 days ago
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NEED RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A GOOD PCP!

My PCP has been dismissive of all of my symptoms "excema? don't women get that from washing the dishes?" (THE MISOGYNY AND IGNORANCE) and he keeps terrible records. After an ER visit for heart issues and now having persistant breathlessness in my home I requested a referral to a pulmonologist which he ignored while telling me to keep him "out of my mold issues". I suspect this behavior is worth reporting to Medical Board but meanwhile I need an intelligent, dilligent PCP. Ideally one who is mold exposure literate as I have confirmed elevated mycotoxin exposure.

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u/golddustwoman910 — 13 days ago