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Originally Posted by Mountaineer370
Lotusbird, welcome to the board. Like you, I'm so sorry that this had to be your first post. I can't add anything to the replies already given, but I do have to just sort of wonder why on earth such a toxic substance is allowed to be inside of a commonly used household object that is so easily prone to breakage and certainly happens on a daily basis by large numbers of people.
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I've never understood why fluorescent bulbs are used in schools. Yes, they're cheaper.
A milligram of elemental mercury is quite a bit to inhale, especially if in compound with other elements. It is unlikely you inhaled that much. Smaller amounts also cause trouble, and it is not well eliminated from the body, so repeat exposures can cause more and more trouble.