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William
Holden, USAAF-FMPU (1918-
1981) who died after a fall
... sounds very much like what happened to Conny. In both cases,
most people will think that they drank too much and 'didn't take care
of themselves' and the like. I suspect there was enough exposures to this
type of chemical that they collapsed from lack of full
functioning red blood cells ... thus lack of oxygen. That it wasn't
their fault.
Pres FDR is said to have died of a cerebral hemorrhage, but did he really? By one account there was no autopsy. Consider this chemical Help would have been ... |
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Let me tell you about Conny Conny Sue Montgomery served 1981 - 1987. I attended her memorial service in Valdez, Alaska - Nov 12 - with full military honors for her service to our Nation. Very appropriate
She was a Sgt
in the Army in Germany. She was an honored sharp shooter.
She took her duties seriously. She also represented the Army
around Europe in playing football, baseball ... you name it. She
was an athlete of recognized excellence. She drove the big
convoy trucks and once I asked her about what they used to
'decontaminate' the equipment. "Oh, yes," she replied,
"and they sprayed me, too" I'd
been wondering what they used to decontaminate the trucks, etc in the
Gulf War I
Her mother
had told me that she had this 'elephant' skin on her arms and legs
(below where shorts would be). That no lotion helped.
Others had remarked about it, too. That reminded me of the
chemical I've looked into. I suspect it for harming people in and out of the military since WWII
& before.
Well, 2-butoxyethanol
dries the skin. The MSDS info says it 'defats the skin'
AND lots
more. Never would doctors suspect one chemical for doing all the
things that this chemical does. So I suspect sometimes even PTSD
is given to help diagnose what it does. It damages the Central
Nervous System, too and mimics true psychiatric disorder.
High bad cholesterol is another thing that this autoimmune causing chemical can do. After taking medication for cholesterol is when the skin problem seemed to show up; however, I would still suspect her heath concerns started years before, and the start of the skin damage back then, too
When Conny died at the age of 42 she was
on a new medication. Her feet were burning inside, but
cold to touch. She had lost feeling in her legs. I think
sometimes she drank to help self medicate. I remember a couple
of years ago she was going to a VA doctor for enlarged
spleen. I
hope the autopsy finds out whether or not the
red blood cells were small-sized. Did she have an autoimmune
system - did she have CFS? or CFIDS?
Not only was Conny exposed to the
decontaminating chemicals, and probably lots of other ways during her
military service in Germany, too. I suspect she was affected
when she returned home to Valdez, Alaska. 1989
is when the Exxon Valdez oil spill happened.
Cleanup
was the worst thing that happened, as the winter storms would have
done better. Anyway, I believe she tended bar 'at the common
man's bar' during that time. There is a VERY STRONG 2nd hand
exposure with this chemical. As workers gathered there &
other small rooms throughout the town, they would be breathing out
this 2-butoxyethanol chemical into the room. Vapors in eyes is
the strongest exposure.
That's why gulf war vets shared,
"Why is it that our spouses & children born before we were
deployed, have come down with the 'gulf war syndrome,' too?"
Conny married Tom Kelsey in 1994. They had no children. She leaves behind her husband, a mother, a brother, 2 sisters and 3 nieces and 4 nephews.
For all those who have been harmed by
this ethylene glycol monobutyl ether ... down through the decades, I
mourn for their loss. They were taken from us too soon.
And no child should ever suffer from its effects. But I'm
afraid many, many have. And I will most especially miss
Conny. The world is diminished by her leaving before her time.
Full of life, full of love, Conny will be missed by many
11-13-05 |
Oh, Yes, and how Conny Loved the RAiDERs!
The family wore RAIDERS t-shirts
& lots of memorabilia everywhere
Conny loved the RAIDERS
& friends so stated!