mould-related illnesses go undiagnosed

Medical professionals fear debilitating mould-related illnesses go undiagnosed, call for further research
By Steve Vivian Posted 53 minutes ago
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After moving into her new tropical home, Sue Phoo's health began to deteriorate.(

ABC News: Michael Franchi
For nearly three years, Sue Phoo didn't know why her health was unravelling.

As a lawyer and mother of two, she had always been known as a woman who was full of life, juggling a hectic schedule with a spring in her step and a big smile on her face.

But in 2016, Ms Phoo was suffering from extreme fatigue, depression, respiratory issues, a lack of concentration and no one could work out why.

"I started getting this extreme fatigue and I was tired all the time and to get through the day — it always hit around 2:30pm — I just needed a nap," she said.

"I went and saw a few doctors, and everyone pretty much said, 'you're a working mum with young kids, you're just tired'.

"But I felt it was something more.......
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