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Dear all,
Must wife is currently, and has for the past 8 - 10 weeks been experiencing some fairly significant respiratory problems...heavy wheezing, coughing, difficulty in breathing etc. She has completed a course of antibiotics which appear to have helped not one bit. She says the condition is at its worse when she is in our home. I suspect that this is totally non related to my collection of three Ts (B smithi, G pulchra, G aureostriata), but I have to be certain. Is it at all possible that the presence of new world Ts could contribute towards this condition? The Ts have been around for a couple of years and as far as I can tell, absolutely nothing within the indoor environment has changed. I have no ill effects whatsoever. The attic is full of that disgusting shredded blown paper type insulation which I suspect is not helping. I will have this replaced shortly. Do you folks have any experience of similar conditions attributed to tarantulas? I want to discount, or otherwise this theory before some smart arse doctor suggests it in lieu of not being able to come up with any other better suggestion (no offence to anyone in the medical service, but I have known stranger things to happened).
Thanks in advance.
Must wife is currently, and has for the past 8 - 10 weeks been experiencing some fairly significant respiratory problems...heavy wheezing, coughing, difficulty in breathing etc. She has completed a course of antibiotics which appear to have helped not one bit. She says the condition is at its worse when she is in our home. I suspect that this is totally non related to my collection of three Ts (B smithi, G pulchra, G aureostriata), but I have to be certain. Is it at all possible that the presence of new world Ts could contribute towards this condition? The Ts have been around for a couple of years and as far as I can tell, absolutely nothing within the indoor environment has changed. I have no ill effects whatsoever. The attic is full of that disgusting shredded blown paper type insulation which I suspect is not helping. I will have this replaced shortly. Do you folks have any experience of similar conditions attributed to tarantulas? I want to discount, or otherwise this theory before some smart arse doctor suggests it in lieu of not being able to come up with any other better suggestion (no offence to anyone in the medical service, but I have known stranger things to happened).
Thanks in advance.
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