Many Clovis residents first discover a possible connection after a diagnosis worsens, a doctor raises exposure questions, or family members compare stories. Before you do anything else—before you answer strangers online, before you rely on unofficial explanations—focus on building a clean timeline.
In practice, that means:
- Listing the years you lived, trained, or worked at relevant locations (even if you’re not sure of exact dates)
- Recording when symptoms began and when diagnoses were made
- Collecting medical documents you already have (visit notes, lab results, imaging summaries)
Why this matters for Clovis families: you may be balancing commute schedules, school commitments, and medical appointments across providers in the Central Valley. A consistent timeline prevents your case from turning into a “memory guessing game,” which can slow progress later.


