Many people don’t think about product history until a diagnosis forces the question: Could this have been caused by something used routinely for years? In a community like East Grand Rapids—where many families rely on long-term household and personal care routines—claims often center on products used consistently over time.
In practice, residents typically come to us with one or more of these situations:
- Long-term use patterns (baby powder, body powder, or cosmetic talc products used season after season)
- Caregiver-driven exposure (products used for children or family members, later linked to a diagnosis)
- Household product uncertainty (a container is missing, but brand, approximate years, or store receipts are remembered)
- Treatment and cost pressures while trying to manage work and family responsibilities in Michigan
The goal isn’t to relive the past—it’s to build a clear, defensible record for what you used, when you used it, and what your clinicians documented.


