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Recently a woman who shared that her husband died of leukemia after
about 6 years with it... his Seattle doctor thought it was related to
the work he did as a welder on the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup
She shared that his forearms were always bleeding; the skin was
dry and it would crack & continuously be bleeding.
They lived in Southeast at the time & with 5 children and
having to travel to Seattle for chemo... it was very hard on her and the
children, too.
She also commented that a healthy husky man who worked at Prudhoe
Bay died in a short time & 'shriveled' up to nothing. I told
her that just yesterday I realized they were 'bioremediating'
contaminated soils there. That means more exposed to
2-butoxyethanol in Inipol EAP 22?
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