โAug-26-2024 04:46 AM
Bought a used 2003 Sunnybrook 5th wheel in March 2023. Started having unknown weird symptoms pretty quick. Not just me... spouse and dog too. Dog passed away in Feb 2024. I've had all kinds of sickness for 1.5 years now. No known cause. Some symptoms overlap with spouse like headaches, fatigue, extreme burping and gas, hernias, etc. Now I'm having episodes of blindness, slow heart rate, confusion, temporary paralysis, joint and muscle pain, lots of stomach problems, urinary problems, numbness and tingling, trouble walking, etc. Doctors can't figure it out. Off and on symptoms.
I've also noticed unusual sweet smell when you run the water like maybe coming up from tanks. I can't identify the smell.
We weren't sick before March 2023. But we moved to Oklahoma and moved into used RV all in March 2023. So many factors, but I just have a gut feeling something environmental is making us sick.
Could something in RV be making us sick? If so, any ideas?
โSep-02-2024 02:42 AM
Also, I would get a propane gas detector (they make portable wands) and check that if you have on-board propane. But my best advice is to move out of that rig.
Dale
โSep-02-2024 02:25 AM
I would move out of that RV. Could be a lot of mold as has been suggested. Could be a rig that was flooded at one time and they covered up the mold with paneling or carpet, etc. Also, like has been said, do not drink the water. You can sanitize the tank using bleach. Lots of info on the internet on how to do that. I just did mine this week. I sanitize it periodically. I use a product sold for RV water sanitizing, but bleach works too if you follow the instructions. Black mold is deadly. With all your symptoms having started when you moved into the unit, you must get out of there now. It's not safe to live there.
Dale
โSep-01-2024 11:41 AM
Check for mold or mildew. Check closets, storage areas. It might be good idea, although if the RV was used a lot that you might clean out your water lines with a bleach mixture, like you would do in your fresh water tank.
โAug-26-2024 04:38 PM
you have asked a question in a section that is only for questions/issues/coments on the operation of the actual forum. try posting this question in the "around the campfire" section of the board where more people will see it and be able to comment.
โAug-26-2024 09:10 AM - edited โAug-26-2024 09:12 AM
Something is not right I would stop drinking the suspect water immediately. Maybe find a 5 gallon water jug and get it refilled at the machine outside the 7-11 or the grocery store and use that water only for drinking and see if your condition improves.
Maybe the local law enforcement is willing or able to test and see if it was possibly used as a meth lab before you bought it.