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Cleveland native Brandon Chappo spent a year trying to figure out why he was sick.
The former air traffic controller said his job used to be adapting quickly. But suddenly, he was having trouble learning new information. Chappo, 32, had one mysterious symptom after another, from persistent headaches to severe fatigue.
Chappo saw numerous physicians and specialists, costing him thousands of dollars, but no one could figure out what was wrong until a physician in Cleveland asked him what his living arrangements were. I ll never forget it, Chappo said. She took her glasses off and said, Tell me why this isn t a good story for mold.