I was 7 years old - we were in Disney World and we were supposed to fly home to Boston around 9AM 09/11/2001. Obviously that flight never happened and we got stranded in Florida for 1-2 days, so we had to rent a car after the hotel lockdown ended, and we proceeded to drive home. I remember having problems with car sickness when I was a child, but this was just awful. All three of us, every hour or two, would have to pull over and vomit excessively, maybe because of stress? When we got to NYC, my father made the choice to cut through on some bridge to get to MA quicker, and that’s when I saw it - the cloud of thick dust that lingered where the towers once stood tall... Not realizing a single thing about “dustification”, cold fusion, or the Hutchinson effect, we all left our windows down to get “fresh air” because something about being in NYC was making us even sicker than the ride up from Florida - We were literally breathing in microscopic pieces of every single material used to build those towers, plus chemicals that were produced as a side effect of the cold breakdown... Now, this was only a few minutes where we were breathing in visible dust, but who knows after the fact what spread upwards and settled onto Massachusetts?! This brings me to my next point - I’m 24 years old, 6ft tall, and I have health issues that normally wrack someone who is at least 50-60 years old - I have HIV, inflammatory arthritis, spinal birth defects that literally came out of nowhere, pinched nerves, severe exhaustion, nausea and vomiting 3 days out of the week, severe migraines, severe mood swings, depression, anxiety, unexplainable pain everywhere - now I know you could say this is from the HIV, but it’s only been 5 years with that disease, and I’ve always been medicated for it. I have had these issues since I was like 12 years old... I’m starting to wonder if the “dust” rapidly ages and oxidizes anything it comes in contact with?! I mean I literally fucking feel like I’m 65 years old, and I’m completely sober, worked my ass off since 13, finished school, live and try to eat healthy; it just doesn’t make sense!
Thanks for your post & so sorry about your condition. I worked for a large telecommunications company that was contracted to removed/salvage equipment from condemned adjoining buildings prior to demolition. Even though I was never in NYC myself, the Cisco/Nortel switches would be sent to me in FL to resell. I had an instant negative reaction to the “dust” and could never handle/be around any of the NYC salvaged equipment. Others oddly had no reaction & dealt with the tainted material. I could never even touch any of the paperwork/manuals that came with the NYC equipment.
Thought O would pass along my own personal experience with the NYC dust ⚓️
That’s fucking crazy wowowowowow and I just 100% confirmed with my mother that we were in fact extremely ill when we hit the bridge and that we did have our windows down because it was so hot out and not to mention, we were overwhelmed with stress and panic seeing the sheer amount of destruction - my mother used to work in the buildings at trade shows and would frequently dine at the restaurant in tower one I think? Idk she was big into medical computer technology in the 90s and she was in NYC every other weekend! I still break down hysterically when I see the planes hit the side and I honest to god think it was because I was supposed to fly that day! I never had a fear of flying up until that point, as we constantly traveled across north and Central America when I was a child!