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Goes
with AIHA
Comment,
"I find it difficult to accept broad
generalizations involving such matters."
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Fair
enough ... and why should you ... Unless and
until we at least consider this chemical's
effects, we will be in the same place we've
been for a century ...
Blaming something else
As to soldiers with 'suicidal tendencies' or
the Super Bug ... how hard would it be to
ask them if they recall serious flu
symptoms/diarrhea? To check for blood in
urine?
For sure you have to look at the BIG
PICTURE, or you won't even suspect the harm
of Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether. One man
who was 'for sure' harmed in 1989 says his
doctors tell him to get another appt and
come back in if he wants to start talking
about headahces. In Marc's case he as had
toes cut off and joint surgery, and the docs
blame it all on diabetes (another 'for sure'
side effect of EGBE exposure in his case;
maybe many) FATIGUE? Oh, yes, he says
Will we
ever stop crying?
(Richard reported to me yesterday that he
has no red blood cells even after whole
blood transfusions every two weeks. He also
reported to me awhile back that that he had
very, very high white blood cell numbers) |
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Same Post on this Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma site
I'm starting
I want to know if the high WBC's are as stated
in the definition of AIHA or IMHA ... or if it
means that NHL as started up right then. I think
they go together.
I also want to know if 'sticky' blood (thick
blood) is an autoimmune issue or the antigens
'sticking together' as in the definition given
in the site on AIHA
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Richard is my friend. I 'met' him
because he worked on the Exxon
Valdez oil spill cleanup and had
written a letter to OSHA ... why
didn't they tell workers that a
chemical in Inipol EAP 22 caused
cancer?
He shared that he has concerns with
his
liver
on top of everything else.
Richard also shared, "I am a living
example of what has happened, I had
cancerous tumors removed from my
stomach in 1994 and now I have major
blood problems and am 100% disabled" |
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12/16/07 Whole blood transfusions
every two weeks are doing no good.
He shared he had no red blood
cells. Previously he shared he had
very, very high white blood cell
counts. |
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12/18/07
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