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minionoperation t1_iypihoa wrote

Wish I knew that! I moved to the area in 2011 and we didn’t know any better. I had my son in 2012 and my daughter in 2015. My levels are moderately elevated, but not horrible. But the kids are extremely high. The high levels start at 20 and they are 3 and 4 times that. Makes me think that I am a worst case scenario with pregnancy and breastfeeding while drinking/cooking/bathing in contaminated water.

I didn’t buy cases of water bottles because I didn’t want to be having all kinds of plastic waste. I’m really regretting that stance.

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minionoperation t1_iyphlxc wrote

My participation was in December 2021 and I got my results back today. I did the interview by phone for me and my two kids that were over 5 years old. You can do that or in person when you go for blood draw. It was about 90 minutes I think. We moved pretty quick but was a lot of questions. Then we went in for the kids neuro tests/interview with a representative. That took about 30 minutes each kid. We all got blood drawn which was pretty quick. They sent us urine collection containers in the mail which we froze and took with us on our in office visit. The office I went to is in Warminster. Unsure if there are multiple locations.

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minionoperation t1_iurudc5 wrote

I have only gotten one notice when I lived in Philadelphia, never got one since I’ve been in Montgomery county. I would gladly do it as my employer pays full salary while on jury duty. I think up to 3 weeks - not sure if longer. I do wonder who makes up juries when I don’t often hear people I know ever serving. I also wonder why I’ve only been asked 1 time in almost 20 years!

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