Karen Dean on “Beating Back Hypersensitivity”
Mold professional Sanjay Gupta interviewed Karen Dean about her illness in an interview in 2014.
From the interview:
I live in the desert with almost no neighbors. I must spend a lot of time sterilizing my environment. I live without insulation, as I need an environment I can keep totally clean. I have some friends and an occasional boyfriend. I have the support of my family, and would have died for sure without my sister. I work part time, from home, and have clients in a close city and from internet and mail order.
In these things I am luckier than most. I would have more work if I could expand the places I could go, and have a public work space. But I am mostly healthy, and that is the most important thing. Without my health there would be nothing I could do. I try to help others by giving freely of my experience and advice.
The number of people sick from mold seems to be expanding exponentially. There seems to be little hope that the United States will admit it has a problem.
Regaining health has not meant regaining a normal life. After many years of repeat exposures, I have developed a severe allergic response to mold spores. This is in addition to still being very sensitive to the mold toxins. I now see an allergist and integrative Doctor who is helping me with these issues. It is a 5 year antigen protocol.
The Golden Fleece is beating back hypersensitivity. I will keep trying for as long as it takes.
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