Kate

I was diagnosed with multiple chemical sensitivity and chronic fatigue in 1994, while working as an administrative law judge in southern California. Because I was given a disability accommodation I was able to continue working until 2017, using a home office and conducting hearings by phone. That allowed me to keep my mortgage, my health insurance, and my pension plan, but it meant I had to live as an urban hermit, only leaving my house for a few hours each week, to avoid exposure to fragrance, car exhaust, cigarette smoke, etc. When it was time to retire I sold my house and moved to the Pacific Northwest in search of clean air, as I could not imagine spending my retirement trapped in my house. Since my move I have been able to build a house to which I don't react, in an area with good air quality, and my health has steadily improved. While other people my age are struggling with declining health, I am celebrating the return of health and vigor. I created this blog and archive of my earlier Instagram posts to share my journey and to encourage other chemically sensitive people. I was able to create a safe, healthy home, and I've met other chemically sensitive people who have done the same. You can too!

July 26, 2018: Excavation and site prep working while waiting for a building permit

I now have a building permit for the house, a construction contract for the garage, and a budget for the garage. Because I cannot afford to build everything at once I have decided to build the garage first. It is a smaller, simpler project that will give the contractor and me a chance to get

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December 1, 2017: My well passes the county health department’s tests

This is what a $25,000 well looks like. Impressive, isn’t it? The pipe goes down 310 feet. At the bottom there are screens and a stainless steel pump. About two feet from the surface a pipe extends towards the site of my future garage. It will eventually be connected to a booster pump, timer, filtration

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