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		<title>Andrea&#8217;s Mold Story</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In May of 2000 our family of 10 moved from a small house in suburban Chicago to a 3 year-old 5500 square foot home in Monument Colorado. We chose Colorado for its beauty and proximity to my husband’s writing colleagues. A year later our 9th child was born. During the course of that first year [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In May of 2000 our family of 10 moved from a small house in suburban Chicago to a 3 year-old 5500 square foot home in Monument Colorado. We chose Colorado for its beauty and proximity to my husband’s writing colleagues. A year later our 9th child was born. During the course of that first year I noticed a small brown spot on our eldest daughter’s carpet. At the time I thought nothing of it. Today I know it was our first indicator that toxic mold was present in our home.<br />
As the years progressed we saw numerous medical issues arise. Our oldest daughter developed a severe allergy to nuts, another daughter was diagnosed with a seizure disorder, and a son developed a mild hearing loss. Other medical issues among the children included swollen adenoids, numerous skin rashes, excessive menstrual bleeding, and chronic strep throat. Our dog was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and 2 birds died.<br />
In May of 2007 I pulled up the carpet where the brown spot had become quite large. We discovered black mold and immediately with the help of a friend tried to find the root of it by cutting into the drywall. We found extensive black mold surrounding the shower of the adjacent bathroom. Knowing nothing about black mold we called a remediation company. They did not ventilate the air, wore no masks, and did not contain the affected rooms. They assured us there was no danger or risk to our family. We believed them. The cause of the mold was builder negligence. He stapled the shower pan liner instead of gluing it and improperly installed the shower drain.<br />
7 weeks after this massive exposure our 7 year-old son was diagnosed with Type 1 juvenile diabetes. In September our 11 year-old son complained of severe ringing in his ears. November 1st he was up all night with vomiting and severe vertigo. School became an impossibility and in fact he never returned to 6th grade.After pursuing second and third opinions he was diagnosed with Meniere’s Disease. Several surgeries were performed before Christmas including a shunt and 2 gentamiacin injections all with the hope of eliminating the vertigo. For a solid month I carried him around the house because walking had become so difficult. His walking improved with rehab and time but his chronic dizziness worsened. Our neurotologist became frustrated and told me our son needed tough love.<br />
In February of 2008 my 10 year-old daughter was diagnosed with convergence insufficiency and diplopia after complaining of frequent headaches, dizziness, and motion sickness. In March of 2008 the rashes my 6 year-old son had developed became extensive. He also was urinating frequently and was constipated. Our son with diabetes developed numbness in his hand, vision disburbances, headaches and severe abdominal pain. Our older son’s acne increased dramatically and he continued to struggle with chronic colds and sore throat.My husband’s right hand became numb. I was sufferering from chronic fatigue. I called an environmental hygienist and asked if mold could cause mysterious illnesses such as ours and he assured me that respiratory symptoms were the only manifestation of mold and advised us against air testing. Three of the children were now out of school completely.<br />
In May of 2008 our 8 year-old noticed discoloration on the ceiling of his bedroom. We discovered more mold. This now involved the master bedroom shower 3 floors above the previous mold. We called our mold remediation company and they began work immediately. Again they did not ventilate the air nor did they contain the affected rooms. We decided to have our air tested and on May 22nd learned that our spore counts for stachybotrys were greater than 200,000 in 2 of our rooms and more than 60,000 for chaetomium . Having already asked the remediation company to remove their equipment we hired a new company to perform an emergency remediation. They contained the rooms, wore protective clothing and masks and ventilated the rooms properly. We disposed of all our bedding,linens, and clothing in the master bedroom , disinfected our air ducts and had all carpets steam cleaned. In June of 2008 our spore count for black toxic mold was zero.<br />
During the course of the summer we developed a major de-toxifying regimen. This included numerous supplements and major dietary changes. We continued to see the benefit of chiropractic treatment by an orthospinologist , a specialty involving the atlas bone and its intersection with the spinal column. When there is misalignment the brain is inhibited from sending its messages to the body. Neurological and immune system issues result. One of the primary causes of misalignment is toxic exposure.<br />
Our children all started school August 14th. Some symptoms remain. But I can take them to the park or swimming. They can play on sports teams and take dance lessons. The laughter and tears of everyday life have returned to our home and for that I am grateful.<br />
As I look back I wonder why we didn’t see our illnesses as more than coincidental. I wonder why no doctor or specialist looked at the whole picture of our family and asked what might be going on in our home environment. I wonder why the truth about this devasting health hazard is virtually unknown.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[My wife and I purchased our first home August 31, 2007, 2 weeks before I deployed to Iraq and this is our story.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My wife and I purchased our first home August 31, 2007, 2 weeks before I deployed to Iraq and this is our story.</p>
<p>After moving into our 3100 SqFt two story dream home, I deployed to Iraq for 7 months while my Wife and 2yr old son awaited my return. Not long after I had left, things started to go wrong at our house. The water cooled A/C unit quit blowing cold and hot air. We did purchase a 1yr home owners warranty that in black in white stated our A/C unit would be covered if it goes out. We will get to that later in this story. My wife called an A/C tech who worked solely with water cooled systems, who swore up and down it was fixed. It was fixed alright, for the time he was there, after he left the thing broke again. She had them come out about 3 times to fix it, with no luck. November came around and the temp dropped, and my wife and son were in a very large home with no central heat, so they had no choice but to vacate the home and live with other family until my return.</p>
<p>I returned home early April 2008 only to be burdened by bill collectors who claimed they fixed our A/C unit. I told them they aren’t getting there money until they fix my unit. We then called our home owners warranty company, and they agreed it would be covered by them to have it fixed, until they found out it was a water cooled source. They then denied our claim and said we must pay to have it fixed. Our 5th attempt to have it fixed, the repair man came out and pretty much said there is no fixing this dinosaur, it must be replaced by a whole new unit. Price range for proper BTU’s and installation was a whopping $11,000. Not like I have that just lying around. So for cool A/C, we used 3 window units which worked ok until our power bill arrived. We had to “suck it up” due to Jacksonville, NC humidity and heat. We planned on using our tax returns for a new unit.</p>
<p>May 2008 came around, grass started growing again, and outside work commenced. Upon discovering the million coaxial cables running under the bottom of the vinyl siding, we disconnected the ones that were not used, which happen to be all of them. We pulled some cable down, and along with the cable came some of the wood that previously been attached to our house. Apparently the wood had been getting wet for some time and to top it all, there was no water or moisture barrier under the vinyl siding. The “particle board” (Bear Hyde, fiber board, formaldehyde) that was under the vinyl had been completely saturated with water and expanded from what used to be ¾” to about 3” no lie. The wood completely separated from the studs of the exterior wall, and you could see the pink insulation and inside drywall from the outside. The first instinct was to call our Homeowners Insurance, which we did. They sent an adjuster out to the house who took a look at it. She noted that it looks like water from rain was bouncing off the concrete porch and going under the “bottom” piece of the siding. She stated that she believes we caught it early enough and that the front bottom sections should only have to be replaced. She also said unfortunately, it is not covered under our policy. So we were stuck with the damages that seemed to be pretty minor from what she said. Before I go on I want to talk a little bit about the house.</p>
<p>Our house was built in 1976 and the previous owners lived here for about 12 years. They got it as a VA Repo really cheap. They did some modifications to the house, and made it look beautiful for their sale. They even paid to have a new roof put on the house, and they mentioned that the roof has “never” leaked before. We paid for a home inspector that was set up by our Real Estate Agent, to inspect the home, and our decision would come from that report. He did what we thought was a complete and very thorough inspection, most everything seemed to be cosmetic and the house was in good working order. His report never included any structural damage, water damage, improper electrical wiring, improper plumbing, or any type of mold growth. The sellers were in a real hurry to hand this house over, they left 2weeks before closing and didn’t even show up at closing. Anyways, lets get back to the story.</p>
<p>June 2008 came along with the many pop up thunderstorms and wind. Also, our toilet started leaking so we called again our home owners warranty, who surprisingly covered the expenses to have it fixed. Plumbers came to the house and noted that the flooring under the toilet had been water damaged due to the leak and left it at that. Right after that our A/C unit stopped working all together, wouldn’t even turn on. So I ripped it out of the stairway closet, opened it up and found nothing but rust, rot, and mold on the inside. This thing was not repairable at all. I stripped it down and took the copper, aluminum, and metal and cashed it in at the scrap yard. I hoped to have a new unit by fall, so we had a heat source for the winter of 2008, well we didn’t quite make it that far.</p>
<p>July 2008, I received a frantic phone call from my wife that one of the electrical outlets upstairs started on fire and nothing was plugged into it. I advised her to cut the main power off and call 911, she did and the result of the fire still unknown at the time. The fire dept advised us not to turn the power on until an electrician fixes and looked at the wiring. Well, we had no power for 24 hours, all our food in our fridge and freezer went bad, and we had to pay to stay in a hotel room. Prior to checking into the hotel, I called my insurance company who told me not to worry, that the hotel cost would be reimbursed and the all the food lost would be reimbursable, but they would not pay to have the electrical wiring fixed or looked at. So we called our homeowners warranty and to our surprise they sent an electrician to the house and paid for the labor and parts. His assessment of the reason the fire started was due to the wire had been loosened around the screw. I asked if maybe it had been getting moisture in it and he said absolutely not, this house is pretty solid and water proofed, and I said ok sir. That was fixed and we moved on. Our insurance adjuster came out after the outlet and wiring had been fixed, and told us to make a grocery list with prices and send them the hotel receipt and she would send us a check in the mail. We did just that and her words were in writing, “After careful review of your policy, I noticed this would not be covered under your policy.” So, I started to get puzzled and thought, “what do you cover.” They said most policies come with food and hotel reimbursement, but ours didn’t because we didn’t elect to have it from the beginning. Well I called them to check what was on my policy, and they mentioned that our policy was for an amount which was half of what we paid for the house. I asked if our house had to be rebuilt, you would only pay half, so I raised it to the amount of replacement cost in the event we had a total lost, and refinanced with another bank.</p>
<p>July &#8211; August 2008, we had more storms and more wind. Upon following up on our policy and talking about the fire instance, the agent asked why we didn’t run our first claim about the water damage through our wind and hail policy? We told him we didn’t know it was a separate entity and our homeowners never mentioned it to us. We put it in through our wind and hail policy as wind driven rain getting in under the vinyl siding. An adjuster came out to the house, took pictures, and that was it, we heard nothing back from him and the agent in the claims dept told us to go ahead and make necessary repairs until they figure out if it would be covered. Well in the mean time we had a faux above the front door that fell down. When it came off, it pulled a mass of vinyl siding off of the house revealing the bear hyde, which had been severely water damaged. We called our agent again and she told us to make repairs and she would be sending an engineer out to the home. While waiting on him, we had more storms and wind, and more pieces of siding came off the house. I had pulled some back in order to try to fit some of siding back in, but had no luck. The engineer came out and pretty much said that this had not been caused by the perils of wind or wind driving rain, that the wood would get wet during any rain storm regardless of wind. They denied our claim and pretty much said thanks for the call and have fun fixing this. It took us a couple of weeks to hear back from the insurance company and another week to get a copy of the engineers report. But in his report he mentioned that due to the improper construction of the vinyl siding and installation of the windows, water had been able to flow behind the siding and down the house. We have approx 3500SqFt worth of exterior walls. He didn’t mention anything about the structure being severely water damaged or the possibility of mold growing in our walls, in fact no one mentioned it to us at all. The sellers of the house told us the windows were put in about 2yrs before we purchased and the siding had been put on around that time too. So whoever had completed these tasks, knew about the wood have severe water damage because there was new wood nailed to the old rotted wood.</p>
<p>I finally accepted the fact that they wouldn’t pay for any of this, so I planned on replacing the vinyl myself along with any damaged exterior wood. Upon tearing about an 8 foot section from ground up of vinyl siding, I noticed that all the bear hyde had be saturated with water and had grey mold and fungus growing on it. So instead of just having to pay for siding, I now had to buy all new ply wood that would cover the 3500SqFt. After removing a section of the damaged bear hyde, the insulation that is normally pink, had been turned black, green, and purple, and was saturated with water and had a God awful smell to it. Now we knew where the musty odors came from, the mold in between the walls. Now I have to replace all the vinyl siding, all the exterior bear hyde and all the insulation around the house. After removing some of the black insulation, I noticed the dry was wet, and had black stacked mold covering the bottom to mid portion of the dry wall. I became sick after that night which made my throat itch and I had some minor chest pains, we’ll get to that later. So now the siding, bear hyde, insulation, and dry wall has to be replaced. The studs that the exterior wood and interior dry-wall attach to, had been completely rotted through, and had enormous amounts of black mold covering it. Now I have to replace the siding, bear hyde, insulation, dry wall, and studs around various places of the house, at least I thought. I became very curious to other portions of the home that may have damage to it, and every where I checked, the same story applied. The entire house had such bad water damage, that I could take my hands and crush through the 2X6’s that structured the house. Not good at all. I called many contractors, and home inspectors to look at my house, and they all said this house is in very very bad condition. We went into the attic after hearing boards fall to the ground, and noticed that the attic rafters were bowing, the roof is sinking, and there had been towels stapled to the rafters. We have only been up there a few times before, but for a short time, this is a place that isn’t traveled too much. Upon spending 20mins up there, I became very sick, my throat was killing me, my chest started hurting, I became very confused, dizzy and disoriented, my head felt like I just ate ice as fast as I could to get a brain freeze, it hurt so bad. I used a pole to pull away the blown in insulation and to my surprise, the bottom half was dry, but covered with a dark blackish greenish mold. We spent another 30mins up there trying to put the insulation into industrial sized trash bags until we both became extremely sickened. We quit and left everything up there. I got to thinking, the previous owners never mentioned the roof ever leaking before, but from the mold and water stains on the wood under the tar mat, it was obvious. This has been leaking for some time. Looking at other places of the home, we noticed drywall on the ceiling that had been water damaged one point and time, but newer popcorn had been put over it. The tape was coming off of the cracks and started to reveal evidential water problems. From here, my life went further down the drain.</p>
<p>I got my command involved with this issue and they directed me to vacate the house because of the extensive mold and structural damage, so we checked into the hotel on base. I now am paying for a mortgage and a hotel which is really starting to dip into my pockets. We have been living in different hotels around the area for about 3 weeks now, and the funds are starting to wither away rapidly. Also we hired another home inspector and he could not believe that this house had passed the first home inspection. My wife and I started doing research online about different types of house hold molds, and it was suggested to buy a few mold test kits and see what they bring. Well, we did just that so we set a test kit in the kitchen, the upstairs loft, and the attic. We also took two samples from the drywall and the attic insulation and waited for growth. Usually it takes 48-72 hours before the first sign of mold growth, but after just 24 hours, first signs of this viscous life started. We waited another 24 and than another 24, so after 72 hours, our test kits were full of colorful mold, including dark black spots. We knew our mold problem was bad, but what we discovered over the next few days was even worse. We researched online about water damaged homes, and possible mold growth and types. Every search came back with, “Black Mold”, “Toxic Mold”, “Toxic Black Mold”, Stachybotrys.<br />
All the signs and symptoms pointed to this particular toxic mold along with a few others, but this was the most abundant in our search. The places where it was growing, the color, the texture, the circumstances, temp, humidity, and other factors all lead to Stachybotrys. We had been experiencing the symptoms of: Nose bleeds, severe headaches, chronic cough, shortness of breath, itchy throat, chronic soar throats, flu-like symptoms, stomach pains, confusion, loss of memory, discomfort in the lungs, and coughing up the nastiest looking junk. We called an mold abatement team who looked at our “Mold problems” and he told us we have a severe mold problem and if it is Stachybotrys, we need to stay away especially our 3yr old son. He recommend us have a hygienist come out and take air samples as well as physical samples, and to inspect our mold problem. The minute he walked into the home, he experienced discomfort. He looked at our walls and guaranteed that the black mold through out the house had been in fact stachybotrys Toxic Mold. We asked him what we needed to do and he said get an attorney and keep away from the house. He also said that our house is as good as gone and don’t be surprised if our belongings go with it. Stachybotrys is a very potent toxic mold, and while it does give off toxic spores containing mycotoxins, they burrow deep into porous materials and its next to impossible to remove them. All our close, beds, papers, pictures, couches, carpets, wood, drywall, insulation, everything is ruined.</p>
<p>It is now middle of September 2008 and we are still stuck in a rut. We are still paying on a mortgage on a 3,100 SqFt home that we can no longer and never again live in. We have contacted our investor, our lender, the VA office, Erin Brochavich, the Maury Show, the Dr. Phil show, news channels, the American Red Cross, Habitat for Humane, Social Services, the NC Attorney General, the NC Governor, most of the NC Government offices, the list goes on and on. We are unable to find an attorney who will take our case, we’ve exhausted our resources and are on the verge of a meltdown. The most common advice we are getting from people is to foreclose on the house and just move on. Why should my credit have to suffer. My family and I have been deceived by these sellers who did a great job to cover this up. We have lost everything we have worked for, all of our belongings, all of our investment, but most of all, our American Dream. Is this what America is about now and days, just out for the dollar. Where is the “Kind word from a stranger” or the “Give me your tired, your hungry, your poor and huddled masses”. It is my family who is tired, who is hungry, who is poor. We have a complete loss and all we are supposed to do is foreclose. There must be other ways of doing this.</p>
<p>The way my family and I look at it is this:<br />
-We could foreclose on our house and ruin our credit and chances of getting another VA loan or any mortgage in that matter.<br />
-We could put a camper on the property and live there until this all get sorted out,<br />
-We could move into base housing, in return will take away my housing allowance and still have to foreclose on the house.<br />
-I could move my wife and son back home with family and move into the barracks, lose my food allowance, struggle with a mortgage, their utilities, get another vehicle, pay for high gas to travel back and forth every weekend, when its hard enough I deploy to Iraq 7 months out of the year so there goes our “family time”.</p>
<p>We have narrowed it down to this plan:<br />
-Hire an Attorney.<br />
-Buy a camper to pull up on the property so we can pay the mortgage and live with no additional housing expenses.<br />
-Have another pole put in the ground for electricity, and have a pipe ran for water and septic.<br />
-Buy protective clothing and masks to completely demolish the house, salvage anything that can be of value IE.. Copper wire, Aluminum, brass etc…<br />
-Rebuild our house over a period of years until it’s complete.<br />
-Don’t give up on our American dream.<br />
It would solve some of the most important problems like:<br />
-We will still be together as a family,<br />
-We will have a place to live and afford it,<br />
-Allow us to save money<br />
-And keep our house from going into foreclosure.<br />
All we need is some help from the American people, the one’s who still care about their brother’s and sister’s during times of hardship. I am down on my knees begging for help, help us keep our dream, help us get our feet back on the ground, help us get what’s right.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[My mother has been living in a mold infested house for at least ten years. She was suffering from serious medical issues and never knew what caused them. When she found out what it was, experts came to rip up carpet, tear down walls, install wooden floors, take down wallpaper, etc.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My mother has been living in a mold infested house for at least ten years. She was suffering from serious medical issues and never knew what caused them. When she found out what it was, experts came to rip up carpet, tear down walls, install wooden floors, take down wallpaper, etc.</p>
<p>My sister, who lived with her until recently, suffered from health issues. As soon as she moved out, she felt better.</p>
<p>The mold was taken care of, my mother began to feel better, but now it is coming back. She had very little money and was struggling financially due to the doctor bills. She was uanble to work because of all of her illnesses. She finally started to get on her feet and the mold is back. She now has no option other than leaving her home which she has a mortgage on. She is struggling financially, physically, and emotionally. Insurance companies don’t care and will have nothing to do with it. If anyone has any ideas or has dealt with issues like this, any help would be appreciated.</p>
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		<title>From Darlene:</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I sit here once again and write of how toxic mold has destroyed my quality of life after being affected in February 2006, it saddens me to say that my health has deteriorated that much more. We must as a community of victim’s of these toxin’s, spread awareness, knowledge and support one another in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I sit here once again and write of how toxic mold has destroyed my quality of life after being affected in February 2006, it saddens me to say that my health has deteriorated that much more. We must as a community of victim’s of these toxin’s, spread awareness, knowledge and support one another in any possible way that we can. There are thousand’s of mold victim’s across the states that need everyone’s help,not just the help of other mold victim’s. We need the medical, political and public to open their eyes, listen with their ears to what we are telling them. Feel free to go on our website’s, or visit our blogs.</p>
<p>I would not ever want to see my loved one’s go through the horror that us mold victim’s experience. Our loved ones experience the turmoil with us, though sometimes not understand to the full extent by them.</p>
<p>When my little grand-daughter of three years old looks up at me and says Gramma, I will take care of you, or Gramma can I sleep over your house. You see, I can not let my grandchildren stay over at Gramma’s house, because Gramma’s house has mold, toxic mold throughout the building by know fault of my own. Will the problem be taken care of, not likely.</p>
<p>As I continue to breath with oxygen, take my nebulizer treatments, take all the medications to help me breath at this stage in my life is like a terrifying nightmare and at sometime I wish I will wake up and it will be gone.</p>
<p>Please feel free to visit my website and join my free forum for awareness, knowledge and support. Pray that this never happens to you or your loved one’s because it takes the once normal life that you had, and turns it completely upside down into horror.</p>
<p>Help support the mold victim’s of the world…spread the word…write to our political arena’s to pass bills that are stalled in congress for air quality regulation’s. For our schools, for our homes, for our workplace.</p>
<p><a href="http://moldenvironment.com">Darlene&#8217;s Website</a></p>
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		<title>Susans Toxic Mold Story #5</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’m here writing this because there is a part of me that still clings to the hope that my nightmare of toxic mold will one day end. I am only one voice and so far have experienced over and over again, not being heard or being dismissed by doctors, an insurance company, my local health [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m here writing this because there is a part of me that still clings to the hope that my nightmare of toxic mold will one day end. I am only one voice and so far have experienced over and over again, not being heard or being dismissed by doctors, an insurance company, my local health dept, the State Dept of Health, My local Red Cross and numerous other organizations, institutions that all respond with. We don’t deal with issues of toxic mold. My story starts with living and raising my 4 children in my country home that sits on 5 acres that is now uninhabitable. There is an $800+ a month mortgage payment on a house we can’t live in and the insurance company doesn’t cover mold. The cost for remediation is far too costly to afford so the house just sits there while I try to figure out some way to resolve this nightmare. </p>
<p>I can no longer work due to chronic ongoing health problems, COPD, fibromyalsia, emphysema, and I am only 44 years old. I lived for 4 months with an extremely painful rash on my stomach, went to countless doctors begging for help/relief because I had no idea what could be causing this rash. I had biopsies done and were sent to a lab that came back inconclusive. This was after 3 months of getting very little sleep, due to the pain that seemed to get worse each day. When I mentioned the possibility of toxic mold to the dermatologist, he totally dismissed my comment and said that mold doesn’t cause rashes. I have no idea just how many doctors I saw within that four months still unsure what I was dealing with until someone suggested having air testing done after my 7 year old daughter had her first nose bleed at my kitchen sink. This was the last time my daughter stayed in our home. Between the rashes my children would break out in whenever they were in our home and the rash I had that never went away, I had the air and surface testing done and the deadly toxic mold was found under my kitchen sink where my daughter got the nose bleed. There were high levels of mold throughout the house and we had to evacuate our home immediately. The was the second time that I’ve experienced this kind of loss. The first was when my parent’s house burned to the ground and all of our family memories with it. The difference between that experience and this one is that people did reach out then and now after this experience and reaching out for help over and over again with no results it leaves me feeling more helpless, more devastated and broken. Heartbroken, I sit here with a lump in my throat just wanting to go back to the life I knew before all of this when I was raising my children in the only home they have ever known, when I was healthy and could play with the children and could plant in my garden and tend to my home. </p>
<p>To those of you who have experienced the pain and agony and the devastation you feel at having to tell your children that they can no longer live in their home, when you close the door not knowing when if ever you will return and how you are going to financially afford it, my heart goes out to you. I wish I had one answer for us all. I go to my old home and stand outside and grieve with the longing for home, for God to make a way for us to go home. I hope that one day there will be some good to come from this and quite honestly right now I searching for what it could possibly be. I am grateful that we got out of there with our lives because I know there are those who haven’t been as fortunate. The last five years have involved one loss after another starting with my sister and her death from lung cancer, my father being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, a pending divorce, the loss of our home and my health.<br />
At this point I am searching for hope and doing the best I can to cope with life as I know it now. </p>
<p>After in excess of 400 phone calls to get help, I still have received no direction on what to do. I would like believe that there is something I can do, somewhere I can turn to get the help I need and any suggestions would be a blessing. Please, those of you that are feeling the same sadness, frustration, longing to go home know that you are not alone and I am waiting for prayers to be answered.</p>
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		<title>Neysa Kokinos Claytor&#8217;s Toxic Mold Story &#8211; #4</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank goodness you are all there and providing info &#038; support on this issue!!
My experience is classic:
On 11/01/06, I leased a HUD/USDA subsidized apartment, and became ill within 3 weeks. Having been exceptionally strong &#038; healthy all of my 52 years, I spent 6 months in an environment that had been water damaged twice (1999 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank goodness you are all there and providing info &#038; support on this issue!!</p>
<p>My experience is classic:<br />
On 11/01/06, I leased a HUD/USDA subsidized apartment, and became ill within 3 weeks. Having been exceptionally strong &#038; healthy all of my 52 years, I spent 6 months in an environment that had been water damaged twice (1999 &#038; 2002)w/out remediation. Like everyone else but the wealthy, I have been misdiagnosed medically &#038; psychologically, evicted, homeless, ace losing everything, and am in despair. This is hell on earth, when the EPA, CDC, FEMA, OEMS, etc. are informed but are not taking advocacy stances. I knew the lady who lived in the apartment before me; she passed away in 2006, diagnosed w/emphysema, lung cancer, allergies, also classic. She was a kind, intelligent woman; her suffering was needless. Equally appalling is the refusal to adhere to HUD regulations by the owner &#038; mgmt. agents as well as the Public Housing Authority. This inaction &#038; subsequent evictions, etc. is “Victim Blaming”. When a person is made ill from an environment they did not create &#038; is forced to question their sanity or the reality of the basis for illness, it is CRIMINAL. Times for major rally/lobbying~ I’m e-vailable:januarymoon1@yahoo.com, ready to act &#038; advocate however.</p>
<p>Peace,<br />
Neysa K. Claytor</p>
<p>Thanks you Neysa for sharing your story. If anyone would like to share their mold story please leave a comment and we will post it  so everyone can see what a huge problem this really is. </p>
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		<title>Toxic Mold Story #3 &#8211; Help the Jakubowski&#8217;s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Amy and family,
My name is Jennifer Jakubowski, last October my family and I were told we had to leave our home and throw all our possessions away. Due to toxic mold, so I understand how confused and overwhelmed you are feeling. My husband and I have 3 children, 9, 6, and 1. So the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Amy and family,</p>
<p>My name is Jennifer Jakubowski, last October my family and I were told we had to leave our home and throw all our possessions away. Due to toxic mold, so I understand how confused and overwhelmed you are feeling. My husband and I have 3 children, 9, 6, and 1. So the feeling of fear for you children&#8217;s health I also understand. The spore count in our house was over 11,600 spores per cubic meter, with over 8 types of dangerous mold present. As your probably aware 500 is considered alarm for serious health issues, and an unsafe living atmosphere. Our baby&#8217;s room read (to numerous to count) according to the lab that analyzed the results. We had just bought the house one year prior to that, moving our children out of a busy city. The mold took everything we owned, and infested the entire house, including the frame work, so the whole thing needs to get demolished. I read your story and felt my heart going back to the first few months after we found out. I wish I could tell you it gets easier, however for us it has been 9 months since we found out and we are still homeless. Our insurance also does not cover anything. We are stressed with having to give up our property, which we don&#8217;t want to do. However we can not afford to live paying both a mortgage and rent for much longer, as well as trying to get financing to build a new house. We both are working more to pay the difference and are sacrificing time with our family. Though it may seem weird you are blessed that the builder actually is willing to help you in some way. My husband helps build with habitat for humanity even while we don&#8217;t have a home. I was glad to read that they are at least trying to help in any way they can. As I’m typing this, I&#8217;m not really sure of my point, except that you are not alone, and there are other people who know the loss you are feeling.<br />
Keep you chin up, don&#8217;t be angry it doesn&#8217;t help, I&#8217;ve learned this because for the longest time that was the strongest emotion I felt. And I guess be patient. God will guide you and help doors open to help you. I tell myself these same things every night, waiting for the guidance which I know will come at some point in time. In the meantime all you can do is make decisions on what you feel is right, and pray it all comes together in the end. Also be thankful for the help you do receive. Our community helped us with new clothing and other things, the amount of care from complete strangers was overpowering. And I do believe from this that there is hope, and things will get better. My prayers are with you and your family.</p>
<p>Jennifer Jakubowski</p>
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		<title>Toxic Mold Story #2 &#8211; Toxic Mold Dream Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our dream home that we built has ended up being a NIGHTMARE. The day after closing we had a water leak that the plumber didn&#8217;t tighten a supply line. That started the TOXIC MOLD ISSUES. A month later preparing to have a birthday party for a friend of mine I noticed a spot on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our dream home that we built has ended up being a NIGHTMARE. The day after closing we had a water leak that the plumber didn&#8217;t tighten a supply line. That started the TOXIC MOLD ISSUES. A month later preparing to have a birthday party for a friend of mine I noticed a spot on the ceiling which it ended up storming and caving the ceiling in and MORE toxic mold on the wall. As well as the windows not being sealed or the vents in the attic. Lots of ways to have major mold GROWTH that has Created very serious issues. I had surgery and 2 of the children have had to have surgery and we have to give breathing treatments to a child of ours that never had been sick. </p>
<p>RECOMMEND:<br />
Even if it is new construction hire a inspector, we were told that we didn&#8217;t need one due to all the the inspections that we would have to have to get the certificate of occupy. Had<br />
I know that they would just sign off due to new construction I would have done an inspection on our own and the inspector would have found all these problems and we wouldn&#8217;t have closed on the house. Now we are stuck in it as we can&#8217;t sell it in the shape it is in and we will loose a<br />
lot due to the disclosure laws. I Pray that they will by the house back in the litigation.</p>
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		<title>Darlene&#8217;s Toxic Mold Story &#8211; Apartment HVAC Problems</title>
		<link>http://www.talkmold.com/2007/04/27/darlenes-toxi-mold-story-apartment-hvac-problems/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since becoming very ill from toxic molds being in my apartment’s HVAC system, and in the apartment building in which I live, my goals are to try to help in getting all stories out there of the many others that also suffer from across the states. I have been very ill for a little over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since becoming very ill from toxic molds being in my apartment’s HVAC system, and in the apartment building in which I live, my goals are to try to help in getting all stories out there of the many others that also suffer from across the states. I have been very ill for a little over a year now, in which mold has made my life a horrific disaster. Quality of life, I honestly don’t know what that has meant since becoming ill. Not being able to go anywhere for lengths on time, just being able to get up in the mornings have become such a struggle. Since becoming aware of what I was actually breathing in from my central air/heating system, (aspergillus, pencillium, phoma type molds, yeasts, etc. tested by a professional mycologist) life is an every day struggle. </p>
<p>As far as management for the building being aware of the issue, well they have had a copy of my mycologist reports since last year’s testing took place. What I have come to find out, is this mold issue has been in the building and problems a lot longer than I rented from them and nothing but washing a few apartment walls and repainted was called the remediation. Only one apartment recently that had some molds coming out of the walls, well the painters came in, cut out portions of the walls, took out portions of the insulation, put portions of new wall board and new pieces of insulation, painted and that was their remediation. On this particular occasion, when I had walked down this hallway, there was a big gray cart with the moldy wall pieces laying on the top. Yes, this sent me back into urgent care being treated for yet another overwhelming hit. </p>
<p>Although, I can’t say that any of my days are great, since still living in the toxic building that consists of disabled/handicapped and elderly people. I have asked over and over, why doesn’t anyone take this story to the media, well I have tried and turned heads is what I got. Although I must add that one television station almost took the story, but backed down before coming with the reasoning that the editors just decided not to take the story. Is it because it is a HUD subsidized building complex, who knows. These people know it just isn’t the few of us that have medical documentation to prove our illness, but what if the entire 300 or so people from the two buildings got sick, and I bet some are and don’t even acknowledge that it is caused from the molds. </p>
<p>A recent meeting a few months back, with the vice president of management confirmed their were others that had complained about the molds issues for a few years, (both buildings), how does this slip by and noting is actually done except for the painters or on staff maintenance man trying to remediate molds problems in the walls or the HVAC system. </p>
<p>My health has deteriorated so much, not ever having a respiratory illness before, now having asthma, COPD, RAD, Bronchitis, skin rash, shortness of breath, cough, raspy voice, chest tightness, heaviness in the chest, fibromyalgia that has exacerbated, the list just goes on and on. The many medications including nebulizer treatments, inhalers, oxygen tank, and many pills….there is just no end. I cant have a life, I am always to exhausted even to play with my little grand-daughters let alone do anything else. My children are seeing their mother deteriorate before their very eyes, I am only fifty and feel like I am 100. It just never ends….I don’t want to die from this,but with the project housed voucher from HUD, I can’t rent any where else. </p>
<p>What happens to the 300 people between both buildings. We all are not safe here. Who will help us speak out, after all we could die from these toxins. Here is little of what is happening with the toxins that are affecting us here. I would like to help in getting more stories out by putting them on my oped news, and on Myspace with some others. If I can help by putting these stories out there, please feel free to email me stories at dsb06 at yahoo dot com or send them to <a href="http://www.myspace.com/fightdeadlytoxins">http://www.myspace.com/fightdeadlytoxins</a></p>
<p>I want to be involved by helping others get their tragic stories out more into the public eyes. We need to be heard, and if the only way I can be heard is through the internet sharing my story, I hope others will let me post their stories as well. This is a national health crisis, and needs more attention from all of us.</p>
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