
Toxic Mold Sucks Podcast, Presented by Malachi's Message Foundation
Discover the untold stories of resilience and recovery from families affected by toxic mold on the Toxic Mold Sucks podcast. Join us each week as we delve into the journeys of individuals and families who have faced the challenges of mold exposure head-on. From the initial discovery to the long road of recovery, our guests share their struggles, triumphs, and lessons learned.
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Toxic Mold Sucks Podcast, Presented by Malachi's Message Foundation
S2/E4: Karen Ferris Personal Shares Her Personal Mold Story
For the past 20 years Karen Ferris has been known as "The Mold Attorney of Texas." But many don't know her personal story with toxic mold. Prior to legally representing those going through mold, Karen was an active and successful employment attorney. She loved running, biking and skiing. But this all changed in 1997 when she moved into an apartment during her divorce. Suddenly she started to get ill. None of the prescriptions that she was given were helping any of her sudden on-set of debilitating symptoms. Then, one day she saw her complex on the news. Someone was suing them for mold; that is when she knew what was the root cause to all of her health issues. Being the fierce fighter that she is, she sued the complex and represented herself. From there, she made it her mission to fight for others that have been affected by toxic mold and make sure that they get the justice that they deserve. She knows first hand that mold can change your life and cause you permanent damage. To this day, Karen is still on seizure medication and still suffers from neuropathy.