I
was looking through post I'd
saved .. & was reminded
of a forum that I posted in
a couple of times ... &
then they didn't want to
hear any more from me, so
they deleted all my posts.
I go to sign in again sharing
this link, no less (I
know more helps now than I
did a year ago) ... &
this is what Nico, a forum
moderator said, "You
have been removed from the
CFSResearch Forum before ,
therefore I did not approve
your new registration.
We all know what happened
with the oil tanker and how
sad it is, it has nothing to
do with CFS.
Regards,
Nico
Forum Admin
I
replied, "Nico,
it has everything to
do with CFS
The chemical of harm
to them, is the same
chemical of harm to
you
I only want to make
one post.
You are not honoring
your own rules, how
very sad
http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/foryourdoctor.htm#for
People will know if
the CFS they have is
from EGBE because
they will have blood
in urine and red
blood cells that are
small sized
So, why are you
banning me? Because
you personally
disagree with me?
Tell Leo that
Glycontrients may be
the help he has been
looking for for 17
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I
would like to make a comment
on this thread there
This is a post they deleted
previously: Feb 20, 2004 Understand
CFS that is caused from
ethylene glycol ethers would
have a depression with it as
part of the Central Nervous
System damage. AND along
with that, also, suicidal
tendencies.
Although I am not personally
affected by this, in a way
you can say I am, because I
believe everyone in my
family either is or is
at risk for such.
I also understand the
doctor issue.
I've talked with a lot of
workers who have been
exposed to 2-butoxyethanol
or ethylene glycol monobutyl
ether and it causes a
fatigue which is from blood
damage. You
might find this thread
interesting which was
shared by gulf war vets
& reference also to EVOS
workers (in their case there
is no
question about the
chemical of harm)
Do
any of you have some of
these other symptoms, too?
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There is a commonly used
solvent/pesticide/poison
that causes the same
symptoms as 'gulf war
syndrome' ... an odd
'package' of symptoms:
ethylene glycol monobutyl
ether, aka 2-butoxyethanol.
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