Bonnie Wirtz recalls the nurse practitioner's private words as she was released from a rural Minnesota hospital last month: "I want to let you know that you are not the first person I've seen that has come in for this."
The evening before, in the small farming community of Melrose, Minn., a plume of pesticides from an overhead crop duster seeped into Wirtz' bedroom via her air conditioner. Within minutes, her heart began to race and she struggled to breathe.
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