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Black Mold Exposure, don’t know who can help me?

February 1st, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments
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mrsmudge88 asked:


I have been exposed to black mold at my job.My crew and myself have been very sick. I am the only one with insurance so I asked my Dr. to check for it, she was very rude with her response saying I was imagining it,and it was doubtful I was sick from that!! I had the blood workdone and waited 3 weeks for the results and I had to go get a copy from her and take them to someone who can read them or tell me if I need some more tests! Please help soon so I can get some answers!!!! I am getting sicker as is more people on the job!!! I also have samples I need to have checked,I spoke with osha,niosh and my boss and the job superintendent and they said that they only tested for asbestos which is a total lie!!! I have witnesses that saw them collecting black mod samples, they will not give me any information concerning this problem and it is a public place as well!! This company is a billion dollar industry and I feel that they just buy off officials to shut them up! help

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  1. Allison M
    February 2nd, 2009 at 12:09 | #1

    try your local poison control center

  2. mytwodogs60463
    February 3rd, 2009 at 12:52 | #2

    Contact OSHA for some help. Let the board of health also know.

  3. landersonjr1958
    February 5th, 2009 at 13:35 | #3

    First thing you do is get a new doctor, they take your money, they are supposed to be nice to you. Then you find a labor attorney that will send you in the right direction about treatment. Black mold is nothing to sneeze at(pardon the pun), you can be affected for life by that stuff.

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