Many Cibolo residents first connect talc exposure to their condition after a medical workup—sometimes following years of using baby powder or talc-based personal care products. For families in the area, exposure details often come from household history: who used the product, where it was stored, and which brands were part of routines.
It’s also common for people to discover the issue during or after a broader health scare—when symptoms begin to worsen and doctors begin discussing risk factors. At that point, the focus needs to shift quickly: collect product information while it’s still available, preserve medical records, and document the timeline of use.


