Everyone knows that if you feel lousy and don’t know why, you should try going to a doctor or therapist. Anecdotal evidence is making me think that another part of your algorithm should be “if you feel lousy and don’t know why, spend a few nights sleeping in an AirBnB.”
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Do you think that this is a pollutant in the environment like a physical thing? To me, it sounds like its more of a mental reset where you can step away from the habits & thoughts you've formed centred around your environment, and get a "clean break" with your thinking.
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The psychological break is a thing too, but no, I think there’s real environmental pollutants. Checking for literal toxins is basically never done as part of a diagnostic workup for depression or other “normal” ailments; I suspect we under-detect it.
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I have this exact problem and I'm still trying to figure out why. The number of variables is so huge.
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If your house is making you sick, you don’t have to find the culprit — just move!
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YES Lived in a house where in Nov. started getting headaches, tiredness, sluggish running times, & more Turned out that the furnace had developed a hole over the summer, was mixing carbon monoxide into the inside air Sleeping by an open window had saved my life Fixed, all good
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I seem to be having the same problem.
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