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07-02-2018 03:07 PM
And will the symptoms go away once all the work is done and glue is dry?
I started to get dizzy, ear popping when they started to lay new carpet at work three weeks ago . By the time they got to my area last wendsday it was dredful. I ended up going to urgent care two days after they did my section with head supper presurized, shortness of breath, possible ear infection( ear full of fluid the dr saw) I was given antibiotics, prednisone, Ventolin HFA.
When I go back to work tomorrow it should be all done and over with so I am hoping no more issues
Doctor thinks its seasonal allergies that it could not be the carpet glue fumes. I think it is or a combo of both and once the carpeting is done and glue is dry Ill be better.
07-02-2018 03:16 PM
I hope you filled out a workers' comp. form.
Hope you are OK once you return to work.
07-02-2018 03:21 PM
@kcladyz I would tend to agree with your doctor on this. Sometimes a strong smell like that can give me a headache and even difficulty breathing (I have mild asthma), but it would not cause all the congestion that you are describing. It may be a coincidence that you got seasonal allergies, or even a cold, at the same time you were reacting to the toxic smell of the glue.
Whatever you do, don't go back there thinking that you are going to have a reaction, because, then you will. Try to have an open mind about it and see how it goes. Good luck to you!
07-02-2018 04:32 PM
That carpet glue gives off some pretty powerful fumes and air circulation in office buildings is poor. I would be suprised if the intense reaction you suffered came from "seasonal allergies."
Keep a diary of your symptoms for the next month. And do follow up with another doctor.
DH and I built a tall cat tree that we started covering with discarded carpet from a carpet store. Bad idea. A few days into it we were itching and coughing from all the dried glue flaking off the back of the used carpet. That glue is nasty.
07-02-2018 05:19 PM
@Peaches McPhee wrote:I hope you filled out a workers' comp. form.
Hope you are OK once you return to work.
I am not on workmans comp. I get 3 days off a week on a 4x10 shift so technically i only called in for 1 day to get 4 days off
07-02-2018 08:12 PM
Are you sure it's the new carpet and not something like mold under the old carpet that was disturbed?
I agree that you should file a worker's comp claim immediately in case this continues with the new carpet. It's better to file up front than to try to get them to back date it to the first incident.
07-02-2018 08:49 PM
@kcladyz I had a similar experience when they replaced the carpeting at my job. I am not bothered by anything normally and the glue made me feel dizzy and awful for days. Several employees did not come in to work at all as they were offered extremely affected by the glue. It is SO TOXIC. The new carpet also puts off toxic fumes which causes another whole issue. It is not all in your head. It is a real reaction to the new carpet and
glue.
07-03-2018 02:28 AM
Carpet fumes do that to me. So open your windows and leave them open, and leave the house if possible or just go spend the day outside. I know it hot everywhere but I think glue and combo of the carpet can be very toxic and could possibly kill people. I was very sick but fortunately it was summer when I experienced it.
07-03-2018 09:24 PM
Years ago I had arm swelling after lying down on the new carpet in a bedroom. I was treated with Prednisone. Don't think it was the glue, but the carpet.
07-04-2018 03:31 PM
Off gassing- formaldehyde, etc.
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