Alzheimer's Patient
Alzheimer's Patient
and Bathroom Mold
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Q. I just found your website and read with interest some
of your solutions. We got a call not 2 hours ago on a lab sample we
submitted about 9 days ago. They excitedly told my wife that it showed 50% stachybotrys, 30% ampycillium, and 20% caystrum? What do I do? We live in
a townhouse, and we are on a lease purchase. We were to close by the end
of September. I discovered the mold when we changed the toilet wax seal in
the upstairs bathroom. There was a slow leak from this that landed on the
kitchen ceiling and caused some black spots. When I called the house
inspector to make a return visit, he punched a hole where the mold was. He
noticed something that looked like dog hair, and ask me if I had given
them a bath recently. It was mold. I was shocked. Now we know it was
really the bad stuff. It seems pretty sure that the lady who owns this
townhouse has no insurance. She let it stay vacant for over a year. The
water was left on. My wife and I have an Alzheimer's patient living with
us. (mother-in-law) She has been acting stranger than normal. As I write
this, she is asking me if I have seen two little kids wandering around. We
have no little kids. She has been very aggressive toward strangers. Do I
need an attorney? A doctor? Help us, please. [August 14, 2001]
A.
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