Mold Exposure Over 1 year Ago Still Coughing, Any advise on Treatment Possibilities

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I wondered if any readers here have ever been exposed to mold? I have had many symptoms for over a year.

I was sick with pneumonia and bronchitis for a year never getting completely better. I realized I was sitting in a mold infested building during that time. I asked to be moved

from the building where the mold was found. I started to get better and not so sick all the time but never fully getting rid of the cough.

I still have the constant cough sometimes alittle productive, sometimes dry, and recently a cold sensation in my throat, chest and under my tongue when I breathe. My right ear feels full most of the time and when I bend over sometimes feel like I am under water. Anyone? Any advice and guidance is much appreciated.

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    Please look into CIRS and biotoxin illness. You may be out of the mold, but be part of the 26% whose bodies cant remove the toxins from their bodies and need a binder to help. Or you could possibly still be exposed without realizing it. I would look at any water source. Look under your sink for water drips, damage. Caulking in showers, if you have a shower in the basement sometimes they are not properly installed, ours they put sand in but never put concrete back so every time the water table rose water would come up wetting the sand, we had no idea! Roof leaks.

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