We can get the facts

What happened to your blood - has happened to you all.

Find a person who worked in your group.

Did you ever hear anything like this, though:

Says a Persian Gulf Soldier - ...." I was a frontline soldier and all the soldiers who are complaining about having GWS are from the rear eschelon.."

So, my question,  What happened differently for these soldiers than for the frontline soldiers?

 

Out of the mouths of 2 or 3 witnesses a thing can be established

The military, especially knows you were healthy when you went into the service.

 

Research - for damage from 2-butoxyethanol and 2(2-butoxyethanol)

 
Are there grants for research?
 
Such as I would like to do?
 
Find the facts on the blood damage to the Oil Spill cleanup workers, the Gulf War Syndrome vets... and soon the Troops today, too?  Plus many hapless victims along the way www.valdezlink.com/gwv1-5.htm
 
 
 
 
I think these chemicals should be banned:
 
Hemolytic anemia is immediate and it lasts
No matter what happens to people overexposed, this is the damage to the blood and it lasts
 
I used to think that it would show up by RBC alone;  not so; you have to also check the Retic rate ... mature to immature ratio of red blood cells (Don't know of anyone who has, yet, though)  www.valdezlink.com/check_blood.htm#retic
 
And you have to check kidney and liver function with these - ongoing.  If the liver is functioning OK & people are getting good nutrition, then they would have to have an abnormal reading for the Retic rate.  (Bone marrow working overtime to produce red blood cells, but there won't be enough that last for 4 months)
 
Also, the red blood cells need to be looked at under a microscope with the lab tech commenting.  One lady went to the dr. after 14  years for her stabbing back pains... and decided to get the info on her blood.  The doc didn't even check Red blood cells;  they are not checking enough in the blood.  Many times doctors don't think these are real symptoms; they don't even want the info on what chemicals do to people (& it is not something they have been taught in med school, either)
 
I am sure the facts are there  -  in the true condition of the blood  www.valdezlink.com/complete_blood_check.htm
 
 
Sincerely,
Margaret D. Hursh
PO Box 233, Valdez 99686
 
 
www.valdezlink.com/generic.htm   (Good info here)