Hi trumpet123 -
I'm sorry you're experiencing it… it is no fun.
I agree w/ Girlie - I think chemical sensitivities is really more like overload than tied to one thing.
I wouldn't say my chemical sensitivities were severe but they were one of the most notable changes after I was first infected. Regular washing detergents made my clothes feel like someone was rubbing sandpaper on my skin, perfumes would literally burn my nose and eyes and make me nauseated, dizzy, being inside gave me migraines - stuff like that.
But the issues eventually subsided the further I got into treatment. I think managing yeast/fungal overgrowth and mold issues better, adding a binder in and figuring out the other things I needed to do to detox, using all-natural or organic products, improving my adrenal, thyroid and digestion functions…
It was kind of like making some minor level of progress across the board helped the chemical sensitivity issue. But again, y/f and mold and binder were probably more key than anything else.
If you haven't explored Shoemaker's
survivingmold.com site, might have some info that can help you.
-p