February
03, 2004
This does seem very odd, doesn't it?
Thank you for your 'heart' and support for our military. How
are the soldiers from Denmark doing who participated in the Gulf
War then??
It is possible ... if you were giving tours in small rooms
with large groups who may have been exposed to solvents such as
I've studied. For a time, especially close to exposures
themselves, they can expel this thru their breath. There
is such a thing as second hand solvent exposure. We
had a chiropractor in Valdez in 1989 who would have treated many
such people during the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup. In 1992
he came down with melanoma eye cancer; in recent years harm to
liver, a rare cancer ... he died Jan 5, 2004 at the age of 62;
sad, sad story. One doctor said it was from benzene ... but not
likely: benzene causes aplastic anemia & leukemia. The
literature doesn't say that it targets the liver/eyes such as
this chemical does.
(The chiropractor did therapeutic massage - skin to skin
contact; he was sometimes cheek to cheek in administering a
chiropractic treatment - breathing breath?)
Do
you know the retic ratio? Have you had a lab tech
comment on the red blood cells? If so, this chemical can be
found out ... but not with the normal things that doctors look
for in the blood. Maybe check some of these
EXTRA things.
The other things you mention seem to fit; hoping for you to
get an accurate diagnosis. Maybe someday there will be an
anti-poison to neutralize it's effect. Actually there is a
clinic in Dallas, TX ... see
what Dr. Rea thinks or other doctors listed here
Another thought: you
would have this odd assortment of symptoms to be the chemical
exposures I focus on and since they are common place,
it could also be a coincidence. In any case, learn
about these and avoid use if possible.
Please note, that what I share is based on one of the
chemicals gulf war vets were exposed to; however, it is also one
that causes all the symptoms of gulf war syndrome
I am writing my US
Senators to ask help for our entire population -
against this commonly used chemical
Mother
Margaret