Toxicologist at TAMU?

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Mister Shipwreck
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MUAG said:

Check with the Texas Vet Med Diagnostic Lab They have toxicologists. 845-3414 and College of Vet Med They have or at least had a great toxicologist. 845-5051

As I stated above, they put me in touch with the toxicology dept at TAMU. But, they emailed me back and stated that they don't have a clinical toxicologist on their staff to interpret a medical report....
Mister Shipwreck
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JP76 said:

Mister Shipwreck said:

OnlyForNow said:

Did they do wall punches? Where they take a sample of the Sheetrock all the way through? Then test air inside the wall?

Being absurdly honest, $2,500 isn't a lot if your health is seriously going down the tubes man.

I'd rip the entire bathroom and bedroom apart, if you truly think it's mold and is in one of those two areas.

No, a hole has been cut on 1 wall of the shower ( from the other side - and, it is still open). And, several people have looked inside of it. Nothing is showing anywhere inside of the drywall.

The side of the tub has also been removed (it is still open)... And by looking under the tub/side of the tub - the 1/2 wall seperating the tub and shower has been examined from the inside too. Only the outside wall (back) of the shower has not been looked in. But, the outside wall behind the tub itself looks fine too. I had a professional come spend two hours looking for issues, and he could find nothing.

At the next air sample I have taken, I will see if some surface tests can be done. But,, so far, nothing is visible anywhere. i've been told that there should be nothing under the fiberglass floor of the shower.

I did check humidity in the 3 rooms (master bath, master closet and master bedroom). All were the same - 42%.

My wife is using the shower currently, as being in that bathroom bothers me. Now that she is using it, it seems that my problems are getting worse again. Somehow, I don't see how it can be anything BUT the shower somehow.



Can you post a picture of the shower ?

Especially the tile to fiberglass transition area ?

There could be a hairline crack in the fiberglass, also could be a drain issue under that pan or cracked pipe/trap.

Have also seen leaks off the riser and/or the 90 where the shower arm screws in. Only leaks when turned on


Did they remove the entire perimeter Sheetrock where the base of the shower is on the opposite side of that shower ?

You can remove the base and only cut the drywall ~3 inches that is under the base to explore and then you don't have to do any drywall repair or texturing





I sent you an email a few days ago. I see your email is in your profile....
EBrazosAg
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You aren't going to find a clinical toxicologist in BCS.
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Mister Shipwreck
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EBrazosAg said:

You aren't going to find a clinical toxicologist in BCS.

Ok, thanks
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