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leelee88
10-21-2008, 03:32 PM
I did not know where to put this, but this story caught my eye. Not that she cannot have her bubble. But if you read her illness. This to me sounds ALOT like Fibro and IC.. And while reading it said this Dr did charge her alot of money just to give her a diagnoses of an environmental illness.. But other Drs told her it was all in her head!! Sound familiar?? Well Just wanted your thoughts and wanted to share this cause I thought it was interesting..

Dismantle Medical 'Bubble,' Judge Rules
AP
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ALLENTOWN, Pa. (Oct. 21) - Ten hours a day, every day, Elizabeth Feudale-Bowes confines herself to a galvanized-steel-and-porcelain shed outside her house. Inside are a toilet, a metal cabinet, a box spring with the metal coils exposed, and a pile of organic cotton blankets. Aluminum foil covers the window.
The place is as austere as a prison cell — but it's also her sanctuary from an outside world that she says makes her violently ill.She and her husband call the structure "the bubble."
This bubble, though, may be about to burst: A judge has ordered it taken down by the end of the month.
Some of the couple's neighbors in suburban South Whitehall Township complained that the 160-square-foot building is unstable and so unsightly it could drag down their property values. The couple also hooked up electrical, water and sewer service without securing permits.
"For the wife's medical problems, there is sympathy. For the owner's defiance of the township's lawful directives, there is no excuse," Judge Carol McGinley ruled earlier this month.
Feudale-Bowes, 52, says she was diagnosed several years ago with "environmental illness," described as extreme sensitivity to everyday substances.
Some doctors question whether environmental illness is a genuine physical disorder and suggest it is psychological. Feudale-Bowles says she was diagnosed by Dr.****** of Texas, who has been accused by the Texas Medical Board of promoting "pseudoscience." He vigorously disputes the charge and continues to see patients.
Feudale-Bowes says fabric softener, nail polish, perfume, new sneakers, upholstery and many other items can make her body go haywire. She says she has suffered from a range of chronic ailments, including migraines, joint pain, bladder inflammation and temporary paralysis. Her insides, she says, have sometimes felt like "fire with ground glass in it."
A couple of years ago, the couple settled in South Whitehall, moving into a Lustron house, a 1940s-era prefabricated home made of porcelain-enameled steel that serves as their main residence. They paid an additional $10,500 for the bubble.
The zoning board has recommended the couple explore other options, such as an addition to their house.
"We're just asking them to comply with the same safety codes that every other person in the community has to comply with," said Township Manager Jerry Gasda.
The couple are threatening to sue the township under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act.
"My wife's not a lawn mower, and I didn't put up an illegal shed just to mess with the township," said Craig Bowes, 52, who owns a company that cleans supermarket floors.
Some neighbors question whether her ailment is genuine. But they and others say the main issue is the couple's disregard of the zoning rules.
Thomas Kelly, 53, who lives across the street, said that while he feels sorry for Feudale-Bowes, her husband "just did whatever he pleased."
"We don't live like that," he said. "We live in a society governed by laws."
But Feudale-Bowes said: "If I don't live like this, my pain level is so severe that I can't function, I can't live, I can't survive. It's excruciating."
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dg2901
10-21-2008, 06:52 PM
I dont understand why they didnt comply with zoning laws. I'm sure had they gone about building the "shed" the correct way the neighbors wouldnt have taken issue.

RE: her issues being "all in her head"..i dont think it states that she saw Dr's that said this. It states that "some DR's question..", as does the state medical board question her treating Dr. I'd like to see this treating Dr's records to see just how many times he's been accused of such practice--whether theres something to his way of reaching a diagnosis, or if he's really a 'quack'.

leelee88
10-21-2008, 07:05 PM
Thanks for correcting me Diana, yes it states that some Drs question this..

JennaS
10-21-2008, 08:05 PM
This woman's condition is so very sad. I cant even imagine what life for her must be like. It sounds like she could have so many different diagnosis'. I feel for her, my Mother has a mean case of IBS and is sensetive and allergic to everything. She barely leaves the house, but at least she can live in her own house without having such terrible reactions.

ICNDonna
10-22-2008, 02:45 AM
I just think it's sad that they didn't conform to regulations when they built the building. They can still make an addition to their house to meet her needs.

It does sound like she "might" have IC.

Donna

leelee88
10-22-2008, 05:51 AM
Yeah , some of her problem sounds like IC. I could not get the whole title in that I wanted to. Sounds like she has other issues but just some of it did sound like IC.. Also sounded like fibro..I am sure she has other complications and this is sad they spent so much money and now have to tear it down..

VickiB
10-22-2008, 08:14 AM
It is sad. There are people who are extremely affected by environmental substances which must make their lives terribly difficult! I can't help wondering why they didn't modify an area inside the house to make it suitable? Or opt for an addition to the existing home?

We'll never know what she has, and I'd guess a variety of health issues. It certainly does sound like IC could be one of them.

Vicki

JennaS
10-22-2008, 04:18 PM
This woman's story finally made it to the news here in LA today. Shes allergic to EVERYTHING. They dont really say what kind of medications she has tried or why they didnt opt to do an addition to the house. The neighbors sure are upset though!! I hope she can find relief for all her symtoms so that she wont have to live life so isolated.