At the age of 37, an Australian woman got a Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis In the third stage, the severe stage of the diseaseafter suffering a Mold invasion indoors, in the city of Sydney. For her, the two problems are related and she is now striving to educate others about the dangers of having mold in their homes.
According to Radio 7 News, the first signs something is wrong Amy Skelton, now 42, had chronic allergies and weight gain, but his symptoms developed quickly. She said the scariest of all was when I forgot your name.
‘That whole year has been a blur’, she told Sunrise Show. “This is supposed to be the easiest question on the quiz. I was filling out a form and the blank box kept blank, just like my brain, I literally couldn’t remember my name.”
the doctor Mark Donahue Sunrise warned of the dangers caused by the black mold that is capable of causing it.AllergyAnd the Asthma and respiratory diseases can affect all parts of the nervous system, that can cause Alzheimer’s disease, as in Amy’s case. “According to him, mold produces germs and toxins that accumulate in the body in some people, which they cannot clean easily, which can affect the nervous system.
five years ago, the love I didn’t think there could be a relationship between them Your exposure to mold hiding under the carpet is diagnosed. It was later discovered she had a genetic syndrome responsible for triggering a “significant inflammatory response in the body when exposed to mould,” Australian media reported on Tuesday.
Amy did then Mold testing and learning course While searching for a new home it will be healthy for him. But his efforts did not stop there. She wanted to improve herself to help others and is now an expert in teaching her own online course on mold detection.
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