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Anyone had 'toxic mould infection' of the non MN type? Or is it a fallacy?

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Earthymama · 10/02/2009 21:35

I put my symptoms, wheezing, cough, sinusitis, skin allergies, headaches, tiredness etc into Google and one of the results was Toxic Mould infection.

To my shame the back bedroom has a (large) patch of mould which I should deal with but haven't

Could it be this making me feel so poorly constantly?

(Please forgive me if I don't reply straight away, have RL things to do)

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KerryMumbles · 10/02/2009 21:37

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Hangingbellyofbabylon · 10/02/2009 21:38

my sister and her dd were ill for ages in a rented flat and when they finally moved furniture they found mold behind the wardrobe. Once it was sorted out they were better. Actually that's just reminded me that we have a big moldy patch in the porch, think I'd better deal with it.

FairLadyRandySlut · 10/02/2009 21:42

it probably could

we have got a mould problem, that got worse over this winter...and it is on top of the list to get sorted asap...because I am only to aware of the health problems it could cause,...

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Earthymama · 10/02/2009 21:52

Earthy Towers isan unheated pyramid, oh no!!

It's so damp in the cowboy -(not Pharoah)-built double extention that we only use the upstairs room for storage. I've been in there tidying up recently and just before Christmas when I had all these symptoms.

Thank you for not crying Hypocondriac!! I am a Hypocondriac, but maybe not in this case.

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