The weird thing is that this started when I tried to fix my messed up washing machine by myself.
One of the “fixes” was to re-level it because that can cause an incomplete spin cycle, so I went up to try that.
I have no idea what the garment used to be, a t shirt maybe, but stuck under the washer was a *very* moldy fragment of some forgotten clothing article that had gotten wet, who knows how long ago.
I gave it a good yank to get it out from under there and mold dust flew everywhere.
Five minutes later I was sitting outside unable to breathe and dry coughing like mad.
My lungs have felt sketchy ever since and it’s random and sporadic.
Worse right after I wake up and then it’s not so bad after I’m up moving around.
[I also have mild and hardly ever troublesome asthma]
I have no idea what it is but my pharmacist said that mold can really do a number on sensitive people and that it “might take a while” to clear up.
I’m hoping that is all it is because really, it’s a very rare thing for me to “catch” something.
Bottom line is, even *if* I wanted to go to a hospital, I cannot, as feeble and crippled up hubby is totally unable to care for the dogs, especially getting my boy to his chemo appointments.
I -can’t- be sick, ever.
For the mold...
mold often produces fat-soluble toxin which hide in the body and get released from time to time.
One treatment for this is from
Dr. Richie Shoemaker (MD from Duke).
He prescribed off-label cholestyramine which used to be used for high cholesterol; what it does is bind to fat containing the toxin and cause it to be eliminated when you go to the bathroom.
Here’s a website which explains some of it:
woodlandhillspharmacy.com/biotoxin-illness-shoemaker-protocol
Also, the fenbendazole treatment for cancer is apparently legit; and try we surfing for TSC or other farm supply stores in West Virginia, Virginia, or Pennsylvania who don’t keep Ivermectin under lock and key.
I managed to do that in Minnesota and it was only a half-hour drive to a small town store...
I have heard good things about hyaluronic acid; it’s available on Amazon or try SwansonVitamins.com
or vitacost.com.
Best wishes!
The next morning I coughed up something that looked like a couple of inches of ski rope and, viola!, no more bronchitis!
Never give up.