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More Brain Tumors
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The CDC
just started tracking brain tumors in 1977.
I think they would be more frequent, even though in some
cases it can take upwards of 50 years for them to
develop?
I had a cousin who had a brain tumor removed some years
back. Didn't know anything about them then; however, in
the last couple of years I have been hearing more about
people having them & a couple of people in recent months
in our small town in Alaska have died of brain tumors.
Or had brain tumors.
I personally think it is because of the use of more and
more 2-butoxyethanol since the 1930s. If this chemical
is th e root cause, parents would have the Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome. The fatigue that this chemical causes
is hemolytic anemia (which I suspect is autoimmune) The
World Health Organization says that children of those
harmed by ethylene glycol monobutyl ether type chemicals
are more at risk for leukemia and tumors of the brain.
So are we seeing that now?
At Thanksgiving we had a young woman
come down with Cushing's Syndrome and she also had 2
brain tumors: one on her pituitary; one behind her eye.
She was medivaced to Seattle to have them surgically
removed. There are 2 other people in our town who have
had brain tumors removed & they are still alive, too.
Jan, 05 she reported that the doctors surgically removed
'pituitary tumors' and that these were VERY COMMON and
that Harborview Medical Center in Seattle did this
surgery ALL THE TIME. Two others in our town came to
her since her surgery & told her they had the same type.
We have a park named after Barney Meyring who died of
brain cancer. I heard he was a young man; it was after
the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill, so I wonder whether he
had some exposure there? He was a first responder with
his company, that I know. Lois died of melanoma brain
cancer a couple of years ago... a very sweet, older
woman that I knew. I wish she was still alive today.
Her close friend told me that it was a melanoma brain
tumor.
Howard was not that old when he died last month. He
first had lung cancer; ended up dying from brain cancer.
A family member said he had tumors throughout his body.
I know there are people who think it was because he
smoked, and it just spread, you know. I think it was
because he was a mechanic who worked with break fluid,
and other cleaner/degreasers ... and it was from
exposure to 2-butoxyethanol That would make more sense.
List of Affected Organs per research
There are multiple cancers that 2-butoxyethanol can
cause. Which one shows up first is sort of irrelevant.
It is attacking multiple body systems at the same time.
The USA hasn't studied this, but maybe they should
www.valdezlink.com/generic.htm#fed
Sue died end of Sept this year. I
notice the pattern of this chemical's harm with her.
First cancer she had was rectal skin cancer. (As a child
she had horrible headaches; her mom died of kidney
caner) Her death certificate will say she died of
liver cancer. However,
she had brain tumors at the time of death and prior to
that a thyroid ailment with resultant kidney stones.
When her oncologist was checking her out that month, I
said, "Sue, ask your doctor to test for whether or not
you have too many immature red blood cells." He did and
she did have too many that were immature. His comment,
"Well, what do we do with this information?" I asked her
to have the doctor look back and see if there was trace
blood in urine, but she died before we found out if
another clue of 2-butoxyethanol poisoning were there
www.valdezlink.com/psa.htm
This is Thelma's Story. . . a sweet, wonderful person in
IL whom I had the privilege of meeting. Thelma died of
the brain tumor that was the size of a golf ball.
Thelma
I personally believe that 2-butoxyethanol and diethylene
glycol monobutyl ether chemicals
www.valdezlink.com/same.htm
are the most probable cause of 'gulf war syndrome' and
that the civilian name for it should be CFS or CFIDS
www.valdezlink.com/cfid_share.htm
These are considered neurotoxins, solvents, pesticides &
poisons. They were exposures for the gulf war syndrome
vets ... They are exposures for our troops today. And
also for moms for mechanics for painters, etc
This chemical doesn't get blamed for much of any health
ailment. But if you ask me, it is the root cause of a
whole lot; and its harm is so rampant as to affect
almost everyone.
Dear Maggie
Why did I study this chemical?
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Good work
Dear Maggie
I always wondered what
happened to the crews in Valdez. I knew that many would
be ill and then abandoned.
I too have spent a lot of time investigating chemicals
and their health effects due to exposure illness.
As you have already seen, the doctors do not know much
on this topic. And I am afraid that what they do know is
tainted by political bias inserted by those fearing
liability. A doctor who pursues chemically induced
illnesses will see an end to his/her career. Are you up
on all that? For example, when Boeing workers were
poisoned by a chemical used in manufacturing, Boeing
threatened (the governor) that they would take their
operations to another state if the illnesses were
recognized and compensated. They are in the company of
most other corporations - especially the oil companies.
There are some reputable doctors who are doing some good
work. For example, Dr. William Meggs at Duke University
has found that the tight junctions in the nose weaken
and allow chemicals to pass into the olfactory bulb
which sits at the center of the brain. He proposes that
a combination of chemicals can cause the initial
irritation that starts this process.
There are some doctors working to gain recognition of
the fact that many of our common illnesses are actually
caused by exposure to chemicals.
http://www.ehhi.org
I have been interested in the chemical called bis
chloromethyl ether (BCME) as it is created when
formaldehyde and chlorine mixes in acidic air. It is the
most carcinogenic chemical known.
Are you familiar with the National Institutes of
Environmental Health Sciences?
http://www.niehs.nih.gov Check out Environmental
Health Perspectives, their archives are free now.
We all have to stay on this issue - humankind is in big
trouble. KT2000
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Thank
you for sharing. You have some helps that I shall
look into.
When you said, "I always wondered what happened to the
crews in Valdez. I knew that many would be ill and then
abandoned." You are so right and it brought a sadness to
my heart that I have not been thinking about recently.
You may find some things that I share on this thread of
interest: Prevent Harm - Oil Spill Workers
and here is some
information I gathered after talking to some of the
workers
Workers, etc
Someone started a thread of interest along these lines &
my comments follow
There is a book which has just come out that you might
be interested in. Dr. Riki Ott as a biologist and also
someone who knew many workers ... has put a more
thorough, yet fair look at these realities.

More discussion on it
And a summary
2005 Book
Thank you for your thanks. I have spent a lot of time on
this the past 2 1/2 years; someone said, that was why
the picture of this chemical's harm was coming together
for me.
www.valdezlink.com/generic.htm
There is a clarification I need to make about exposure,
though:
I believe you can be born into life with some of this
'allowable' chemical exposure; you can get your own
exposures throughout your life; and you can be exposed
indirectly. The second hand solvent exposure of
2-butoxyethanol is, in my opinion, very serious. Even
babies can be exposed as the solvent is expelled in
one's breath and the worst route of exposure is most
likely into the eye membranes of another. Maybe SIDS is
the body systems shutting down; and then baby stops
breathing? An exposure will often look like the 'flu'
BUT, it is NOT the flu
Here is another thread shared by Ollie on the Hazards of
a Building Operations Engineer's job entitled ISO 14001:
rage report
forum crashed
You have done some good research. So sad about the
Boeing health issues & how it was dealt
with.
Dear Maggie |
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info
I will pass it along to
others who like me have chemical sensitivity (which is
like GWS and CFS).
Your links have good information. I live in Washington
and oil spills are not uncommon here.
I hope to see more of your posts. I once asked the
administrators on DU if we could have a category for
environment and health because that connection is not
usually made until it is too late. People also tend to
think of environment as the trees, water and soil.
Anyway - they did not agree that it needed a new
category but somehow people just have to start thinking
in these terms.
Anyway - thanks for the info.
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You are
so Welcome!
I have had gulf war vets
pass it on, too. However, I find that for the most part
after 13 years everyone in that group has their own
focus and they do not believe me. Doesn't matter that
this 2-butoxyethanol and the complex version are clearly
on the list that came out in Feb, 03: one of the
Congressionally mandated books, this one on 'Solvents
and Pesticides' the gulf war troops were exposed to. I
posted 12/03 - 4/04 on gulfwarvets.com as 'Mother
Margaret' until the main moderator said, "No, more; she
was tired of hearing about how this chemical was such a
perfect match" My overview
Gulf War Vets
forum - first posts About December, 03 was
when this lady found it for me 'on the list'
I don't think I would have EVER looked in their
direction, except that March, 03 we had a new renter
spouting off about how 'the gulf war syndrome' vets
didn't trust the USA govt and that 150,000 had
registered with the American Legion and that they were
perplexed as to how the spouses and the children born
before their deployment had also come down with 'the
symptoms'
I was wondering how the oil spill of 91 in Kuwait was
like that of 1989
First thing I did was to look up these symptoms.
Symptoms of Gulf War Illnesses
(according to the American Legion):
Chronic Fatigue
Signs and symptoms involving skin (including skin rashes
and unusual hair loss)
Headache
Muscle pain
Neurological signs or symptoms (nervous system disorders
which could manifest themselves in numbness in one's
arms or legs, for instance)
Neuropsychological signs or symptoms (including memory
loss)
Signs or symptoms involving upper or lower respiratory
system
Sleep disturbances
Gastrointestinal signs or symptoms (including recurrent
diarrhea and constipation)
Cardiovascular signs or symptoms
Menstrual disorders
My immediate response, "I RECOGNIZE THESE SYMPTOMS"
Then I started comparing how they cleaned up their oil
spill at the end of the war. AND I did find some
similarities. I sure wish I could find out something
about THIS experiment:
"A small Texas company Alpha 30 Environmental had come
from Austin to cleanse Saudi wetlands with its
oil-eating microbes and a special biocatalyst to
stimulate them. The Research Institute of King Fahd
University set up experiments to test the technology and
its after effects. Alpha was optimistic that it would
soon win a test of its technology on a Saudi beach."
This company seems to be non-existent.
Our EVOS experiment
Cleanup of the 1989 Exxon Valdez
oil spill was an EXPERIMENT
and an overview
Photo story of the 1989 Exxon
Valdez oil spill aftermath
and
Some photos in Valdez of the 1989
Exxon Valdez oil spill
You see, Exxon didn't want
ANYONE taking pictures,
so I thought I'd help out
and repost those that I found.
There was a new discussion forum that started up this
year who invited me to join. That was on May 9, 2004 -
Mother's Day and the day I got kicked off the 'gulf war
vets' forum. As time when on they allowed another
category - HEALTH which has taken off
Now I am hoping to get this information into the hands
of doctors. As when there are too many immature red
blood cells, this chemical goes unnoticed and other
medical information as to the white blood cells and the
liver, etc don't read right. I think it must fool even
the CBC. Doctors think these are OK and they don't
recognize the overall pattern of this chemical's harm,
so is it any wonder that it gets by with hurting so many
people. No one should give up their life & quality of
life because they were hard working and took a job one
day.
OSHA has recently looked into these, but I don't know
what they concluded. How could they tell?
www.valdezlink.com/inipol/pages/comments.htm They
were probably looking at the high rate of prostate
cancers or something, but my theory is that the proof of
the harm of this chemical is the blood damage ...
regardless of the odd assortment of symptoms that pile
on top of it.
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a
sign? haven't heard of this ... someone says |
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a sign - but one of the last ones
(unless you get a lot of your own
exposures?)
I would say that the
first thing people notice who are affected by
2-butoxyethanol is that they have a horrible fatigue set
in that no sleep relieves and that doctors seem unable
to pinpoint. That actually is part of the definition of
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, too, by the way
www.valdezlink.com/cfid_share.htm
One EVOS worker shared that for him it settled in 4
months after a serious exposure. (Doesn't it take 4
months to make a new red blood cell supply?) He was a
bioremediation worker & the co was taking his blood. So
I think it was an experiment on people, not just the
environment. He told me that they took his blood a
second time but this time with thick tubbed needles so
as to not destroy whatever it was they were looking for.
He was 18 and went on to college and is a true success
story, except that his health is failing.
AND other people will
notice how grouchy and 'fly off the handle all the time
over nothing' you've become. (That is part of the
central nervous system damage of this chemical) and more
parts are sleep difficulties, CNS depression, suicidal
tendencies, difficulty concentrating and short term
memory loss.
By the way, the suicide rate is higher than expected in
our current war, per articles brought forward by the
gulf war vets of 90-91 (something like 21 instead of 16
per 100,000?)
I would also like to know
if this chemical is added to jet fuel
www.valdezlink.com/jp4.htm
Some of the warnings look the same, like its causing
'defatted skin' A military man who came down with the
'gulf war syndrome' symptoms in 1985 said he kept going
back to the jet fuel & he asked me what I thought. I
never had given it a thought, until he brought it
forward If so, it's no wonder that sperm count and
viability is decreasing in our nation
www.valdezlink.com/sperm_count.htm
I would like to know whether this or 2-2-butoxyethanol
is in gun cleaners
www.valdezlink.com/clp.htm
Such as had to be the case for Indiana 'gulf war
syndrome' vet, Chad
www.valdezlink.com/gwv/chad.htm
Please don't let your teen take accutane, either,
because it has a butylated inert ingredient. The
warnings on accutane remind me of what 2-butoxyethanol
does.
www.valdezlink.com/inipol/pages/accutane_warnings.htm
AND that could mean reproductive harm in the future ...
not just during exposure time.
2-butoxyethanol is a teratogen ... so is benzene
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2-butoxyethanol poisoning
Oh yes, and you will be
TIRED, TIRED, TIRED!
My focus has been on an accurate diagnosis and not
having people take tests that are expensive and painful,
if they're not absolutely necessary. That maybe we could
Lobby Congress to eliminate this chemical from harming
anyone else AND spend our efforts on finding a cure.
These would likely have a weakened immune system and we
are expecting a pandemic flu epidemic? I am concerned
for these.
Lobby Congress
Dear
Maggie
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December 30, 2004

907-834-4800
Art lived in Valdez,
Alaska since 1982 until retirement
Johnnie Cochran
dies of inoperable brain tumor
US Senator Arlen
Specter had a brain tumor - Now a Hodgkin's Lymphoma
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Zachary
Brouhard's Headache turned out to be a Benign Brain Tumor
Anchorage, Alaska
11-year-old boy dies
January 24, 2005
4-4-05
More info
More Brain Tumors Now-a-Days?
A lot of brain tumors -
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