Thursday, August 16, 2012

Mold... What??!!

Where do I begin?  In the last few weeks, everything has changed, evolved and is making more sense than ever!  One night lying awake in the bed, I got an email from a doctor of osteopathy that I subscribe to, Dr. Mercola.  He spotlighted Dr. Shoemaker, the expert on Mold Exposure as a Biotoxin and Treatment.  He's written books like "Suriving Mold" and "Mold Warriors".  I've downloaded the former on my iBooks app and read through some here and there.  As I laid there, a thought came to my mind.  A memory.  A realization.  Could this be my underlying cause of all my health issues and what appears to be fibromyalgia and neurological conditions like Carpal Tunnel and Meralgia Paresthetica.  People don't just suddenly have a litany of diagnoses come up.  What is causing these health issues??  MOLD?

The memory was of last summer over Labor Day weekend 2011.  Austin and I cleaned out our basement and organized it and donated items, etc...  We threw out a lot of stuff too.  When done, I remember he was making trips to the landfill and Good Will as I swept up what I thought was only brown construction dirt left by the builders 8 years ago.  I remember seeing spots on items and cleaning them off with just a damp cloth and water.  I remember sweeping the blackish color on the floor from towels that were used to dry up a leak we've had issues with off and on for the last few years but could never find the source despite calling out a basement expert to try to figure it out.  I remember my nose dripping profusely while down there sweeping that last day.  I was 25 weeks pregnant at the time with Sara Beth.  I definitely remember feeling this water in my lungs feeling that night and for the next 12 hours.  I felt like I was drowning when I laid down flat in bed and had to sleep sitting up.  Eventually, it subsided.

Whoa!!  What if the spots, the leak for years, the respiratory difficulty was from mold?  When did my weird symptoms begin?  In my prenatal history at my 28 week midwife appointment on September 27th, I reported to my hospital midwife that I felt pain in my arms when typing or using the remote, I felt old and elderly like I was near death, I felt pressure in my eyes a lot, I felt general malaise, weakness and fatigue.  I had been having these symptoms for about 3 weeks.  Wait, 3 weeks?  The day I swept in the basement and had difficulty breathing was Sept 5th.  Oh, my Goodness!!!!!

I immediately contacted a local mold specialist (The Mold Doctor) and met the wonderful Tony who came and did an immediate mold test of our basement and upstairs where we sleep and our bathroom which about 2 years ago we knew had mold and when we had it painted had the mold removed and painted with mold resistant paint.  Tony took me around the basement.  He was wearing a respirator.  I was just breathing it all in.  He showed me mold on the duct tape on the duct system, mold around the A/C unit, mold in the carpet at the base of the stairs, mold on the drywall at the base of the stairs, mold growing on the basement ceiling underneath our Dining Room that is upstairs above the basement, mold on the insulation lining our walls which he refered to as "mold food", mold in our master bath on the door frame that wasn't painted with the mold-resistent paint, mold on our bathroom blinds, and I showed him the toys the kids used to play with that had black growing inside and he said throw them out!

What we thought were just water stains turned out to be mold from a leaky basement.


He also walked around the house and found mold growing on the side.  He did a mold test that Friday and the results came back on Monday. 

Types of mold found in the Basement:  Basidiospores, Cladosporium, Penicillium/Aspergillus, Smuts/Periconia/Myxomy, Pithomyces, Stachybotrys (the Black Toxic Mold!!)

Types of mold found in the Master Bedroom:  Alternaria, Ascospores, Basidiospores, Bipolaris/Drechslera, Cladosporium, Epicoccum, Penicillium/Aspergillus, Smuts/Periconia/Myxomy, Pithomyces

Elevated mold condition exists:  Yes.

Source:  Southeast Environmental Microbiology Laboratories, Inc.
506-A Laurens Rd
Greenville, SC 29607
Phone: (864) 233-3770 

We spent the next week working out the logistics of getting contractors in to do mold remediation and living somewhere else for 4 days.  The entire basement had all insulation removed, all drywall and carpet at the base of the stairs (other parts of basement were unfinished) removed, all pieces of any wood that was effected removed.  Then, they painted the entire basement with a mold resistant paint so now it is all white, all ceilings, walls, and even most of the floor.  They also discovered the source of the leak!  Perhaps, we never would have if the mold didn't exist.  When the removed parts of the plywood from the basement ceiling under our front door, they could literally put their fingers through a large crack that went outside underneath the brick front of our home.  It was never sealed.  We also had a leak in the front foyer window that was never sealed properly.  We sealed it some years ago but it too caused damage and the entire foyer window area had to be remediated and painted, too.  Mold, mold, mold and lots of damage done but now it is all fixed.

You can see where the contractor had to pull back the plywood once covering this surface completely.  The sunlight is under the brick front leading out to the front of the house under our front door.  This is where the leak came from.  :(


This process was mentally exhausting and hard to digest.  How did we not know?  Well, for starters the basement isn't used but for storage so we didn't go down there much throughout the year and then there is our very busy life with the kids and work that kept us from focusing on it more seriously when we should have believing what we did see were just water stains from the leak.



Tony also said our humidity in the basement was 57%.  This is high because that was on a dry day.  All it would take is rain falling to cause it to go above 60% and that's when mold starts to grow.  So when the big rainfalls caused the basement to leak, it was well above 60% and mold grew rampantly.

We had to remove all of our belongings from the basement and check them for mold.  Any mold growth on fabric was discarded in plastic bags, any mold growth on a cleanable surface was cleaned with a mold surface cleaner we picked up from Home Depot.  We bought the respirators, suits, gloves, goggles.  Austin looked like a typical contractor suited up to remove a serious toxin.  It took us all weekend to do it.  We have what is safe to still use in our garage now.  We'll have to bring it back to the basement now and reorganize everything.

We also hired duct cleaners to clean out all of the ducts in the house.  This gives us more peace of mind and is recommended when doing mold remediation. 

We had the outside siding powerwashed to remove the mold growing on the siding and the contractor sealed the crack under the brick front.  We just had a nasty storm a few days ago and no leak.  We hope that will continue to be the case.  Until we know for sure it is the source, we aren't going to finish the basement anytime soon. 

We still can't believe this.  I think of few times I exercised down in the basement (and while pregnant!! and worse took the baby down there to sit in her bouncy chair!!!!).  We never really let the kids go down in the basement so that is good and no visitors to our home were in the basement for long periods of time because it wasn't finished except the carpeted stairs going down to the basement, so that made me feel a lot better, too.  But the fact it was in parts of the house, too, is very disturbing.  I started doing research on children exposed to mold and what the side effects could be and had to stop.  First, I've got to take care of me and figure out if that is indeed what my "biotoxin" is.

I saw a doctor who specializes in this area and trained with Dr. Shoemaker above but I won't be returning to their practice.  They are not professional or nice.  But when I did see her, she did the VCS Aptitude Test which tests for neurotoxins doing a visual test.  I failed it.  She ordered the 14 vials of bloodwork and some might be back now but I'm in the process of finding a better fit doctor for me who is like all of my other doctors - caring, sensitive, professional and wonderful to work with.  I have a consultation with a doctor today who also specializes in this area and who has been a victim of mold exposure and its effects herself.

A well depicted summary of my last year only leaving out the pain/fatigue/brain fog, etc...


I will update when I have blood test results back.  But please know this, everyone....  mold is toxic and harmful.  Especially, black toxic mold - stachybotrys.  Take leaks seriously.  You can have a beautiful new home like we do and be a victim to it.  You can have it hiding for years behind your walls.  If you sense a water problem or see stains, please have them checked out sooner rather than later.


Introducing Dr. Shoemaker...

YouTube video - Biotoxin 101:  Part 1 (Mold, CFIDS, and Fibro Treatments)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULJLAExjEDk


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