Carol, a typical upper-middle-class housewife, begins to complain of vague illness symptoms. She "doesn't feel right," with unexplained headaches, congestion, a dry cough, nosebleeds, vomiting, and difficulty breathing. Her family doctor dismisses her concerns and suggests she see a psychiatrist. Eventually, an allergist diagnoses her with Environmental Illness.
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Carol, a typical upper-middle-class housewife, begins to complain of vague illness symptoms. She "doesn't feel right," with unexplained headaches, congestion, a dry cough, nosebleeds, vomiting, and difficulty breathing. Her family doctor dismisses her concerns and suggests she see a psychiatrist. Eventually, an allergist diagnoses her with Environmental Illness.
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