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For PatientsIf you don't feel well, and the many doctors you've seen have left you with more questions than answers, it's time to consider your toxic exposure history. Some of the symptoms are intolerance of common household and environmental chemicals, excessive fatigue, disturbed sleep, memory loss, decreased ability to concentrate, dizziness, feeling spaced out or spacey, loss of balance, trouble doing more than one task, irritated eyes, twitching or burning nose, congested sinus, excessive shortness of breath during exercise, palpitations, irregular heart action, skipped heart beat, loss of appitite, indigestion, and bloated stomach. Two of the most common exposures are Mold and Rotten Egg Gas (Hydrogen Sulfide). Clicking on How to Proceed will explain the process of evaluating your symptoms. Test Methods describes the kinds of testing performed during the evaluation.
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