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I may be grasping at straws, but does anyone know if Lyme & co's can fail to get better due to bad heating ducts, or such a thing as mold in the ducts? Just wondering why I seemed to get better in the Fall when no AC or heat was on. Suddenly everything when downhill again once the furnace was on again. Am I crazy or could it be related? Just had it tuned up today and all they found wrong was an extremely dirty filter.
Thanks,
Beagle
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I think it could definitely be related, especially if you are sensitive to mold.
We had a similar situation last summer where we had mold in the air ducts and unknowingly blew it all over the house.
We are now in the process of getting those ducts cleaned by an environmental cleaning company before we turn the air conditioning on this summer.
So, you may need to get your house checked if you suspect mold from your heating ducts.
Best of luck.
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mold problems are known to keep people from getting better, so it is possible, if mold is in your ducts
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