Thread:KJ8/@comment-29694704-20160908231606/@comment-29694704-20160909134350

KJ8 wrote: MarieHickyHiney wrote: Going out on a limb here. I read your post and the thought just popped into my head. Could your home have mold? In the walls where you can't see it? I had an aunt whose has since passed, but her house, when her daughter went to sell it, she couldn't. The house ended up being condemned. It's just a thought and maybe completely off base, but I'd rather say it than not. ☺ Hmmm...can't say 100% yes, can't say 100% no. Something to think about. Thanks for sharing. And now please tell me - and don't hold back - did your aunt died because of that mould? My main problem is tenacious cough, I cough up a lot of phlegm and in my chest it hurts and stings. I'l post news from my doctor visit on my wall (Thinking of you thread).

Sorry KJ didn't mean to worry you, so first let me say No, she died of cancer related to her bladder, thats were it started. Now let me expand on that. In 2009 my mom retired and decided to go and visit her sister. She knew my aunt was ill but didn't know how ill. The cancer discovery happened while she was there so she decided to stay indifiently. My aunt was on daily oxygen so the air was very fresh in the house. When she passed in 2010 my mom stayed in the house till she decided what to do. Make the move permanent, she had another sister there or return to St Louis. The medical equipment was taken out, the HUGE oxygen machine removed. My mom lived in the house for about six weeks. She started not feeling well. Her throat felt raw. Her nose felt raw. Her sinus bothered her. Sometimes would get a nose bled. So she decided to make the move permanent. Found a place. Came back to pack up her apartment here. Within a few weeks the symptoms she had been experiencing were gone. A little later we found out about the house. The primary source of where the mold started was the bathroom. What type of cancer did my aunt die of? Just saying.