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Lifestyle
How one woman's life was turned upside down by moldPublished 03/11/07
Carol West is a little bit like the cartoon character that is always followed by a dark cloud. The past 10 years or so, life has been a big dark cloud with intermittent periods of sunny skies. Photo no longer available
Wendi Winters - For The Capital
Carol West's health problems have cut short her former career as a nationally renowned composer and session musician.
Many people hate the smell of cigarette smoke, perfume, hairspray or microwaved popcorn. But, it doesn't make them sick.
Just about everything makes Ms. West sick. She describes it as having a spike driven through her head. Her hypersensitivity may be a rare illness, or it may be a warning sign for all humans. "She has aggressively sought medical help from many specialists, and I have accompanied her to several of her numerous...
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