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Posted by kimberly on April 14, 2000, at 20:36:43
I have been working for this company for about two
years. Within this two year period, I have developed
certain lung ailments. My breathing at times has
become very shallow. I had been sent to an allergist
by my doctor. He had ran several test and the
conclusion was Asthma. I had never had any type of
breathing problems in my life. Since I have been at
this company, there have been several other people who
have come down with Asthma for no apparent reason.
There is no proper ventalation so this makes the
condition much worse.
One employee had gone to a specialist. Their
diognosis, "Hypersensitive Pnumontis". She has been
away from that working enviornment for about three
months and it would appear that her condition has im-
proved about half and keeps improving. I don't want
to make any speculations, but you can draw your own
conclusion. If there is any one who know about this
disease, or knows how to obtain information on this
subject, it would be most helpful and greatly
appreceated.
Posted by AprilA. on April 15, 2000, at 18:16:53
In reply to Lung related illness, posted by kimberly on April 14, 2000, at 20:36:43
Hi Kimberly I tried to e-mail you again but it came back. I think the spelling may be different. Try searching for hypersensitivity pneumonitus. This is the address from the article in WebMD. I cut and pasted this time so it should be right. They also had something listed for occupational asthma you might want to look at.
Hope you see this. Good luck again.A.
http://shn.webmd.com/content/asset/adam_disease_farmers_lung
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