I would think Portland would be one of the hardest places to survive for someone sensitized to mold. I agree with Donald. There are many desert communities that would probably suit you better. But you need to get a detox program underway so you are not so sensitive so you can get your life back right away. See my protocol for by far the most efficient, fastest, safest detox method:
http://www.immuneweb.org/articles/detox.html
Cheriel
-----Original Message-----
From: "Donald E. Jacobs"
Sent: Jan 21, 2008 12:02 PM
To: detox@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [detox] intro + seeking housing
Brian,
We are probably all in the same boat as you. You might have to move to a
dry climate, such as in Arizona. Although that may not be a possibility
for you. Just a thought.
Donald
organic brian wrote:
>Hello, I live in Portland, Oregon and have become quite sensitive to
>mold. This is a new development as of the last year, I had lived in
>an apartment with a very rotten bathroom caused by overhead leaking
>water. I've moved on from that apartment, but every place I've lived
>has been too moldy for me to tolerate.
>
>Because I've moved a number of times, and for a time was not working
>much of the time and had several job dismissals due to the lethargy
>from being ill all the time, it's been difficult getting approval to
>move into a decent apartment. I've tried living with housemates, but
>wasn't able to persuade them to keep the bathroom dry by running the
>exhaust fan whenever bathing/showering, which I thought we had agreed
>upon before I moved in.
>
>Has anyone on this list ever been in a situation like this? I seem to
>always be moving from one crisis to another, never quite able to get
>the appropriate housing that would enable me to live productively.
>Now I'm so sensitive, I won't be able to live w/ pets or anyplace
>where there is carpet or upholstered furniture. I feel like I should
>be living with other people who have mold/dust allergies, but haven't
>had any luck trying to network my way to "clean" housing.
>
>Any advice/housing tips for my area would be MUCH appreciated.
>
> - Brian
>