Do those with CFIDS, 'gulf war syndrome' vets and Vietnam vets 'look alike?'

Look a Likes! 

Tea for Two   -  Sequencer unknown 

Maybe you should look in that direction

From this group ... of chemically poisoned  -

springs the epidemic we see today in Autism, Leukodystrophies. Diabetes, NHL, brain tumors & leukemiasLiver Cancers and Kidney and Pancreatic cancers  ...  Hormonal Imbalances ...
 
AND many autoimmune 'syndromes'  Many things are autoimmune
 
http://www.valdezlink.com/re/concern.htm


Most of what the Vietnam vets came down with,
though blamed on Agent Orange, ... is not the 'kind of thing' that Agent Orange, per se, would do. Doctors have said as much; however, this is the collect-all term used for the harm that our Vietnam Vets experienced.

http://home.gci.net/~blessing/pages/vietnam.htm


Researchers should be looking in the direction of 'the other chemical'
http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/doctorssay-theydonotknow.htm#2-b
in the mix ... and in paint, and in gun cleaners, and in jet fuel.

They should be giving more value to the others that look the same:
those with CFIDS, and who have these symptoms

http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/flunotflu.htm#is


If you look at the soft tissue sarcomas as a group, by the way,

7-28-06

Why don't we take this chemical seriously?
 
Severe hemoglobinuria and changes in the lungs, kidneys, and liver are seen in mice after 7-hour lethal concentration studies. Volunteers showed no evidence of adverse effects other than mucous membrane irritation after 8 hour exposures to 200 ppm. No increase in red cell fragility was seen after these brief exposures. [ACGIH] For ethylene glycol ethers, there is limited positive evidence of spontaneous abortions and decreased sperm counts in humans and strong positive evidence of birth defects and testicular damage in animals. [ATSDR Case Studies # 29] Humans are less susceptible than animals to red blood cell hemolysis. [Sullivan, p. 1204] See "Glycol ethers."
 
What do you think I suspect for the harm to these children?
http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/lostchildren.htm
 
Less susceptible?
 
Well, that all depends on the dose, doesn't it?
 
Withdraw exposure & blood goes back to normal ...
 
 

"Humans are less susceptible than animals to red blood cell hemolysis" ? ? ? *

A bigger body .. needs more exposure then.  IF I get a slight exposure to this chemical, I get 'the sniffles' and start farting a lot.  Are they talking about vapors in one's eyes?  or what kind of exposure are they talking about?

GWS *, anemia, chronic fatigue, body destroying red blood cells

I arrived in country on December 25, 90 and departed May 91. I have since gone through periods of chronic fatigue which have gotten increasingly worse.

After a bout with an unexplainable anemia which healed itself last fall, I am now suffering with an even worse case. It seems to be cyclic. My doctor is at a loss. I know this is due to desert storm but I need some back up to get my doctor to take it seriously.

Anyone else out there going through this? I have never had the rash problem. Forgetfulness, joint pain, etc. , yes, but no rash.

If anyone out there has info they can share, please e-mail me.

Matthew A. Hasbrook, a 'gulf war vet's post May 25, 2000  Discuss

 

But keep up the exposure ... & we are poisoning our own

Who needs an outside enemy?  we are our own worst enemy

 

Even PRES FDR's doctors didn't recognize the pattern ...

but surely we should by now

Did you know this about Hitler *

What cost, war?  *

Does cousin Daisy Suckley's Diary of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, America's 32nd President, mention a time when he had flu-like symptoms?   He did in 1917

and again just before he died, per Michael Moore documentary / found film

 
A cheery fellow - 'Happy Days'

The History Channel Documentary 4-23-05 and 4-24-05, 

FDR: A Presidency Revealed talked about things that would be like what overexposure to 2-butoxyethanol would cause: * enlarged heart,  many horrible HEADACHES -   some at the base of the head, tired, ashen/pale color, difficulty finishing thoughts in sentences (short term memory loss), difficulty concentrating. Also high blood pressure (180/105), rapid weight loss (liver?)

Repeated headaches.  Headaches were intensifying

4-11-45 as he went to bed he was 'shivering'    (chills?)  ChillsChills Cold to the Core 

After an acute headache at the back of his head, he collapsed on 4-12-45 and died a few hours later.  It is reported that he died of a cerebral hemorrhage ... was there an autopsy? NO! If it was advanced stages of the fatigue of CFIDS ... the doctors would not have found it.  They still don't even now - 60 + years later.

     
What we would call CFIDS or 'gulf war syndrome' today.

It is now suspected that he didn't have polio,

but   guillian-barre-syndrome

Some ways your body might 'complain' about too much of some kind of chemical *

Maybe the Hypothalamus is damaged? *

HELP *

 

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