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Old 09-14-2015, 10:50 AM #1
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Default Allergy testing - big MOLD positive

I decided to go get allergy tested with the "latest and greatest" of up to date testing. My results were surprising. I was sure I must have some bad seasonal allergies, but I did not react to grasses, ragweed, or any pollen except maple trees. I really swelled up from mold and dust mites though.
Even a week later and my arm still itches and has round swells where the antigen was put in. All the rest of the 30 spots are completely gone.

Hmmmmm, neurotoxic mold anyone?

Will I ever end this desperate quest to find out what happened to me?
I can't find any mold in my house. I even swabbed dust and vents to test it and it came out negative.

I just feel in my bones and my NERVES haha- that there is something toxic going on. I just can't figure out if it was exposure that happened or is chronic.
I thought I was over the mold theory.
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