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Cindy, we don't have much problem with Radon in this part of the country.

Before we moved we had testing done for carbon monoxide and heavy metals.
We even moved to make sure it wasn't that.
This house is all electric, so not much change of carbon monoxide.

At this point the doctors are saying it is Autoimmune. They just don't know which one. My daughters hearing loss is helped by steroids. So they feel it is definately autoimmune.

We just keep taking it in waves. We have all gone a pretty good while without too many problems. Guess it's just time for it to flare up again.

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