turns out the room i was staying in for a year DID have mold under the floorboards
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slept outside in a tent for a week

fevers and chest tightness subsided massively, barley coughing up blood now

from moldy apartment to moldy garage to moldy trailer to moldy room

no wonder it's fucked

mold exposure is worse than smoking a pack a day. not joking one bit
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i wonder what the air quality was like in concentration camps

probably a lot of particules from the jews that (didn't) get gassed
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I LOVE NATURE
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Josh? How is this even still an issue? Just get rid of the mold or move and request a contrast ct of the lungs to see if there is any issue. 

Usually mold just triggers things like pre existing asthma and allergies from what I recall, and most of the new age mycotoxin testing, binding etc is nonsense but if you developed a legitimate infection then of course you’d need intravenous antifungals. Should be easy to check for though via imaging of the chest and sputum culturing
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Maybe there is some waterproofing or insolation surface that blocks the movement and causes liquefaction of vapor water, which is the most common cause of mold growth. If the timber is moldy then the entire floor needs to be replaced. But you should look up the issue above because you are gonna have the same issue again.

Years ago I had mold in my ceiling above my bed for some inexplicable reason, and I found out around a year later that the guy above (crazy old man) had a flooded bathroom and the water was going through the floor into my apartment... and of course it grew mold..
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jfl at that nigga in ur avi how was he only 22
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(19-11-2022, 02:46 PM)Machink Wrote: Josh? How is this even still an issue? Just get rid of the mold or move and request a contrast ct of the lungs to see if there is any issue. 

Usually mold just triggers things like pre existing asthma and allergies from what I recall, and most of the new age mycotoxin testing, binding etc is nonsense but if you developed a legitimate infection then of course you’d need intravenous antifungals. Should be easy to check for though via imaging of the chest and sputum culturing


yeah, it never had an effect initially. but for some reason if your airways are compromised it just makes everything go haywire. testing showed slightly elevated levels of some mold antibody; still within normal range, but as we know those are bs

(20-11-2022, 01:15 AM)kathisterima Wrote: Maybe there is some waterproofing or insolation surface that blocks the movement and causes liquefaction of vapor water, which is the most common cause of mold growth. If the timber is moldy then the entire floor needs to be replaced. But you should look up the issue above because you are gonna have the same issue again.

Years ago I had mold in my ceiling above my bed for some inexplicable reason, and I found out around a year later that the guy above (crazy old man) had a flooded bathroom and the water was going through the floor into my apartment... and of course it grew mold..



yeah, there's some under the floor but it's all supposed to be inert; i.e. shouldn't facilitate mold propagation
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Solid alt
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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(20-11-2022, 02:57 AM)holocaust denier Wrote:
(19-11-2022, 02:46 PM)Machink Wrote: Josh? How is this even still an issue? Just get rid of the mold or move and request a contrast ct of the lungs to see if there is any issue. 

Usually mold just triggers things like pre existing asthma and allergies from what I recall, and most of the new age mycotoxin testing, binding etc is nonsense but if you developed a legitimate infection then of course you’d need intravenous antifungals. Should be easy to check for though via imaging of the chest and sputum culturing


yeah, it never had an effect initially. but for some reason if your airways are compromised it just makes everything go haywire. testing showed slightly elevated levels of some mold antibody; still within normal range, but as we know those are bs

(20-11-2022, 01:15 AM)kathisterima Wrote: Maybe there is some waterproofing or insolation surface that blocks the movement and causes liquefaction of vapor water, which is the most common cause of mold growth. If the timber is moldy then the entire floor needs to be replaced. But you should look up the issue above because you are gonna have the same issue again.

Years ago I had mold in my ceiling above my bed for some inexplicable reason, and I found out around a year later that the guy above (crazy old man) had a flooded bathroom and the water was going through the floor into my apartment... and of course it grew mold..



yeah, there's some under the floor but it's all supposed to be inert; i.e. shouldn't facilitate mold propagation
Only advice I can rlly give is try to get rid of mold obv, bleach it all, if you have to move then move (idk what your financial situation is like). Try to get imaging done and cultures, don’t lend credence to the naturopath tests like urine mycotoxins, if you do have pre existing asthma you should treat that with a bronchodilator. 


If you legit are coughing up blood then wtf, go to the emergency room immediately
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(20-11-2022, 03:57 AM)Machink Wrote:
(20-11-2022, 02:57 AM)holocaust denier Wrote:
(19-11-2022, 02:46 PM)Machink Wrote: Josh? How is this even still an issue? Just get rid of the mold or move and request a contrast ct of the lungs to see if there is any issue. 

Usually mold just triggers things like pre existing asthma and allergies from what I recall, and most of the new age mycotoxin testing, binding etc is nonsense but if you developed a legitimate infection then of course you’d need intravenous antifungals. Should be easy to check for though via imaging of the chest and sputum culturing


yeah, it never had an effect initially. but for some reason if your airways are compromised it just makes everything go haywire. testing showed slightly elevated levels of some mold antibody; still within normal range, but as we know those are bs

(20-11-2022, 01:15 AM)kathisterima Wrote: Maybe there is some waterproofing or insolation surface that blocks the movement and causes liquefaction of vapor water, which is the most common cause of mold growth. If the timber is moldy then the entire floor needs to be replaced. But you should look up the issue above because you are gonna have the same issue again.

Years ago I had mold in my ceiling above my bed for some inexplicable reason, and I found out around a year later that the guy above (crazy old man) had a flooded bathroom and the water was going through the floor into my apartment... and of course it grew mold..



yeah, there's some under the floor but it's all supposed to be inert; i.e. shouldn't facilitate mold propagation
Only advice I can rlly give is try to get rid of mold obv, bleach it all, if you have to move then move (idk what your financial situation is like). Try to get imaging done and cultures, don’t lend credence to the naturopath tests like urine mycotoxins, if you do have pre existing asthma you should treat that with a bronchodilator. 


If you legit are coughing up blood then wtf, go to the emergency room immediately

couldn't have said it better myself


those tests are retarded. they remove all the scientific merit from them by making up arbitrary rangers of what's "normal"... the testosterone test is a perfect example of this

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and yeah, unfortunately, in this country, coughing up blood if you're a regular joe doesn't mean shit. doctors/nurses here are unqualified, charlatan sociopaths. i should know; there's 2 in my immediate family. LMAO


complete psychopaths


the reason the whole profession, as revered as it is; the whole reason people jump to it's defence ,it's this completely misplaced conception that these people are good


lmao. fuck it all

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