fred boyle said:
[quote="B&BGaryC":2n76koc2]Because I need to know what his doctor said because my doctor says its not possible for chems to get in the body that way.
there is no way a Doctor informed you that chemicals cannot enter your system through inhalation
what else you been sniffin bro?[/quote:2n76koc2]
I've been posting from my blackberry in waiting rooms. Trying to sum things up as the doctor brings me here and there for another test.
He stopped listening shortly after I told him what sort of motion I use when carpet cleaning. I kept insisting that I feel worse when spraying citrus solvents and when spraying the old version Zone Perfect or
Ultrapac type products. When I switched to low VOC I feel better but not 100%
I was explaining the temperature at which these chems are sprayed and he said, "It doesn't matter what temperature you spray it at, I've seen people who are poisoned and you don't look poisoned. I think you disjointed* a rib."
*I don't remember the fancy word for it. Basically I worked myself to death at the end of May and never healed. I've been in pain every day since then and finally came in to see a doctor.
Granted, I believe I pulled a rib too... Explains all the pain. However I think I am also having a reaction to chemicals with any sort of VOC load especially when the temp reaches 220 plus. My machine gets up to 240 sometimes.