Middleton’s suburban neighborhoods and nearby commercial landscaping create a pattern many people recognize:
- Repeated yard and property applications during the growing season
- Landscaping and grounds work where weed control products are mixed, applied, or handled regularly
- Secondhand exposure, such as residue on gloves, boots, or work shirts brought into the home
- Exposure after treatment, when mowing, trimming, or cleaning up occurs on previously treated areas
When a diagnosis arrives, it’s common to look back and realize the connection wasn’t obvious at the time. The important part is building a record that ties your medical situation to the way glyphosate products were actually used in your environment.


