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Toxic Mold
One Family's Story
By Donna Smith
Mold is not an uncommon problem in most homes. We've all seen that icky black "stuff" growing between the tiles around the bathtub when we've put off cleaning for too long. But there's some mold that can hide inside your house and make your family sick: toxic mold.
"I started having a lot of muscle aches and very bad fatigue -- to the point of having trouble functioning," she says. "I had concentration problems and short-term memory problems." Susan could no longer concentrate enough to work on her Web development hobby, and had to carry a pen and pad of paper everywhere she went so she could write things down. Sometimes she would walk into a room and not know why she was there.
To what do the Chicks attribute the deterioration of their health? "When they pulled it (the heat pump) out, they showed us how it was clogged with mold," says Susan Chick. Later she would find out what type of mold was growing in her home: Stachybotrys, plus 11 other types of dangerous mold.
The Chicks weren't the only ones affected. Their two children, Seth, 4 1/2, and William, 15 months, also developed severe health problems. Seth was 2 1/2 when the Chicks moved into the new house. Not long after, he developed pneumonia; echolalia, an autistic trait of repeating words; and had an allergic reaction to penicillin where he broke out in hives, ran a fever, and had joint swelling in the legs and arms so bad in the arms and legs that he couldn't walk. Two weeks after the reactions, the Chicks had to rush Seth to the emergency room. By the age of 3, Seth started having speech problems.
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