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From 2007 to 2010, I suffered accidental Toxic Injury (also called Multiple Chemical Sensitivity or Environmental Illness). But, the forced time in bed has given me time to write. It has been such a blessing to work on my children's books and stories!-
Steve & Christa
I love: God, family & friends, outdoors, gardening, animals, writing, reading, photography, cooking, music, dance, bare feet, long skirts, lavender & yellow, and chocolate.
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Tag Archives: CIRS recovery
C-PTSD
(complex ptsd) Many of us in the mold community get c-ptsd. Our traumas are not war-related, but many little traumas, burn-out, etc. can result in a form of ptsd. But it is complex because often our battles for our health … Continue reading
Homeschooling on the Road
Many people with mold illness (CIRS, bio-toxin illness) are finding the joys of recovery through camping and traveling. Others just love to travel or have picked RV life for fun. If you are traveling with children and would like to … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Homelessness, Homeschooling, MCS/Chronic Illness, Mold/Mould
Tagged CIRS recovery, full-time RV life, homeschooling, Mold Illness
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Building a House for MCS
Steve & I have been working on our new book, Building a House for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: a Mold-Resistant, Low-Tox Home. (That title is a mouthful! LOL) In the book, we explain in detail how we built the house and … Continue reading
Posted in Low-Tox House, MCS/Chronic Illness, Mold/Mould, Writing/My Writing/Children's Books
Tagged CIRS recovery, clean house, dealing with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, fresh air, healthy building materials, house for environmental illness, MCS life, recovering from MCS, recovery from Toxicant-Induced Loss of Tolerance, relief from toxic injury
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