Finding out what happened to your blood is the key:  hematologists and even endocrinologists should be consulted

  Exhaustion -  Is your blood damaged?

Seizures?

Helps to Get an Accurate Diagnosis for Blood Damage

 

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It might help if you can get an accurate diagnosis on the blood damage (Cause of Exhaustion if you had too much exposure to 2-butoxyethanol, anyway)

Are seizures part of what happens to people as time goes on? (I've noted that is common as time goes on - with those who have kept in touch with me: Chad, Slim, Richard, Terri) Is it an effect of adding too much chemicals, even with medications, and possibly affecting the liver? Knowing what is happening with your blood, by a hematologist; and having help from an endocrinologist may be as helpful as a neurologist. If you have central nervous system damage (as happens with 2-butoxyethanol chemical exposures) I don't think there is anything that can be done for it.

Is a seizure the way the body is alerting you to your needing more oxygen from the red blood cell damage? And/or is the liver signaling for help? valdezlink.com/acute.htm

Chad found that when he was given oxygen, his seizure stopped; Richard found that his doctors had no explanation for the seizures and that in falling unexpectedly he had more bones injured; Richard also found when he was given a transfusion of whole blood, he did well for weeks instead of days. Who is your Chad? valdezlink.com/chad.htm Who is this Richard of EVOS? valdezlink.com/rdn.htm I think your groups have something to learn from each other.  Maybe what we have going on here, is an advanced stage of hemolytic anemia 
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valdezlink.com/pass_on.htm Lots of info here. Share with your doctor; share with your legislators (Ban these 2 chemicals) and learn how to avoid future exposure to it - for yourself and even for TODAY's Troops!

12-6-03

Margaret

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