Extreme Hoarding
Clutter can hide dust, dirt, mold, and fungi, which can all cause chronic medical conditions.
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3 comments
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Kate
on August 30, 2008 12:42 PM wrote:
ew. This person obviously needs a LOT of professional help. First a maid service, then an intervention and a really good shrink.
Sara
on August 25, 2008 8:40 PM wrote:
Not hoarding by any definition. This is disgusting. He/she is a filthy pig. If this is due to old age and there are children, the children are despicable. There is no excuse for this.
Patty
on August 1, 2008 5:59 PM wrote:
Although she is a hoarder, nothing beats Oprah’s show on the older woman who’s house was completely packed from floor to ceiling with stuff.She and her husband couldn’t sleep in the same bed together.They used an entire warehouse to sell all the stuff in her house,not to mention they threw away tons and tons of things in about seven dumpsters.
ew. This person obviously needs a LOT of professional help. First a maid service, then an intervention and a really good shrink.
Not hoarding by any definition. This is disgusting. He/she is a filthy pig. If this is due to old age and there are children, the children are despicable. There is no excuse for this.
Although she is a hoarder, nothing beats Oprah’s show on the older woman who’s house was completely packed from floor to ceiling with stuff.She and her husband couldn’t sleep in the same bed together.They used an entire warehouse to sell all the stuff in her house,not to mention they threw away tons and tons of things in about seven dumpsters.