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Well of course you probably need to have a job where you have some control over the local environment. For example, working from home, or working in a rather benign area/space.
I did just the opposite, and tried to get back to the office, although it took years of experimentation with supplements, foods, protective devices, etc. I started out on disability from work, then working hardly at all but at home, then half time in the office, then eventually full time in the office. I did manage to succeed in this, although possibly too expensive and time consuming for many. Also you need to figure out what exactly is different about you that is causing you to be more sensitive than the average person (I focused on heavy metals / mercury).
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