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Ambsizsolo1
Jan 13, 2008, 05:21 AM
As some of you know I have been having a hell of a time getting my landlord to repair the raw sewage flood underneath of my home, in the past few months I have been hospitalized 3 times due to kidney stones. I had 6 in just my left kidney on 11/20/07. Exactly 1 month prior to that, same thing but 2 stones, then the day after the 20th I was back in the hospital for urinating straight blood. Could it possibly that the toxins in the air are causing this to happen because I have only had one other kidney stone problem and that was in 2001, I didn't start having health problems until I moved in this house which I may add has mold in my bedroom and in laundry room. Can raw sewage cause this type of sickness?

N0help4u
Jan 13, 2008, 02:04 PM
I would say the stones are not due to the sewage problem since most stones are from a build up of calcium and uric acids. Calcium can build up due to not enough magnesium and vitamin D to properly absorb and distribute it through your system.

The blood may or may not be due to the sewage problem. I have no idea, but people even doctors do not seem to take environmental toxicity as seriously as it is. You may want to find a good alternative doctor that is familiar with sick building syndrome.

puertor
Jan 11, 2010, 12:15 AM
I agree-by the way long time no see