Carol, a typical upper-middle-class housewife, complains of a variety of vague symptoms. A dry cough, nosebleeds, and difficulty breathing are just some of the symptoms she is experiencing. She "doesn't feel right," according to her neurologist. Her primary care physician dismisses her concerns and proposes that she see a psychiatrist. Finally, an allergist diagnoses her with Environmental Illness.
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Carol, a typical upper-middle-class housewife, complains of a variety of vague symptoms. A dry cough, nosebleeds, and difficulty breathing are just some of the symptoms she is experiencing. She "doesn't feel right," according to her neurologist. Her primary care physician dismisses her concerns and proposes that she see a psychiatrist. Finally, an allergist diagnoses her with Environmental Illness.
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