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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Georgia USA
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Georgia USA
Posts: 818
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I am fortunate to live out on a farm, far enough from neighbors so that we don't get expose to their stinks. We don't put out toxins ourselves.
The formaldehyde thing is a problem. I teach anatomy. I am sure that it sets off my MG when we get out dissections specimens. Our maintenance guys put me in an awesome ventilation system that helps a lot. I don't have to dissect stuff every day. I also bought lower formaldehyde specimens.
I will be vested in the retirement system in 2 1/2 years. I will be eligible for disability retirement then as well. If I quit, I lose my insurance and my chance to retire. If I go back into veterinary practice, there will be a whole different set of toxins.
I guess I am screwed.
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Celeste
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