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If there comes a time when there is no blood showing in urine, but someone has had fatigue for a LONG, LONG time, then check the peripheral blood. Also those harmed by 2-butoxyethanol can have enlarged, swollen and ulcerated glands: spleen, gall bladder, pancreas .. and many times they have operations to have them removed, which is risky when someone has impaired immune system. One worker on the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup had many swollen glands all through his chest and testicles, too. His peripheral blood smear was abnormal about 8 years later. On the 12-27-97 death certificate it listed the following as cause of death
This man was a native who lived about 100 miles north of Valdez But in looking at the medical records, it was not in 1989 that his health changed ... It was December, 1997 ... the month he died.
What was he doing differently at that very moment when the flu started up? _____________________
What about Evelyn Allen and others?
In VETERANS-FOR- CHANGE@yahoogrou ps.com,
"John Harrigan" <harryo19@...> wrote:
STEP 1 - Get the 2-butoxyethanol exposure as a presumptive disability approval ALL VETS, all ERAS Step 2 Prove the Fatigue it causes: autoimmune hemolytic anemia Step 3 ... for real help take glyconutrient food supplements - I believe the HELP for you all, is not the meds usually prescribed, but glyconutrient food supplements (Doctors say they don't know what causes an autoimmune immune system and they don't know what to do for it. Those chemically poisoned should not be exposed to any more chemicals than absolutely necessary per toxicologists) Suspect this chemical for causing harm to bones, bone marrow, blood ... |
repost 3-9-07