Friday, March 30, 2012

Moldy Schools

If you or your child has symptoms found on the diagnosis tab of www.survivingmold.com, it may be from mold in your home, but it may also be from mold in your school. Mold exposure can be very serious, and can ruin the quality of a persons life. Often a person feeling symptoms that make them constantly tired or have constant head aches or worse, blame themselves, and are not aware of whats happening. I know this personally, because recently my home began rpoducing dangerous mold from a leaky sump pump. I started feeling tired all the time. I would come home and think, wow I'm tired but I didn't really do that much, I don't get it. Then headaches started. It was getting bad, and my family started having symptoms too. I don't think I would have figured it out, but because I am a mold lawyer, I eventually did, but not at first, despite being trained in the area.

-Tim Corr

Hi – my name is Lee Thomassen. If you read Dr. Shoemaker’s book Surviving Mold, you might recognize me as the author of chapter 20 (“Teaching in a Water-Damaged School – Fighting for Our Lives”). It is now September of 2011. Being out of the building for seven weeks over the summer did wonders for my “brain fog.” My first experience with VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide) replacement therapy brought all but one of my abnormal blood counts down to normal. I have used this window of opportunity to write with a clear memory a historical account of what I experienced during the 2010-2011 school year.

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