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Created On Mon March 22, 2004 3:21 AM
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Mystery sickness strikes - Hawk - Mon March 22, 2004 3:21 AM
RE:Mystery sickness strikes - Dear Maggie - Sat May 21, 2005 10:27 AM
RE:Mystery sickness strikes - monsoon12 - Thu October 13, 2005 7:26 PM
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Dear Maggie
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Chad pagel of Indiana told me that when his group secured the airport during the first gulf war, the whole group of them had extreme diarrhea.

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I think this is part of the flu-like symptoms & also a major sign of an exposure to 2-butoxyethanol. Any time I get around paint fumes that are strong or some strong cleaning chemicals I've become like a canary in the coal mine. I get instant, severe, diarrhea. Kind of a human barometer I am (odd, isn't it?)

These 3 soldiers in recent months died after 'flu-like symptoms' and the doctors watched as they died. No answers for the widows. Well, with severe attack such as this, why not ask what they were doing differently just before this (like 15 minutes before) What chemicals were they exposed to?

Now, Staff Sgt James Alford's dad shared with me that his son had seen the doctor several times for his horrible headaches before coming down with this 'mad cow' disease. I asked him to check his son for blood in urine and red blood cells that were immature. Check him for autoimmune hemolytic anemia even though the blood info doesn't suggest that doctors should

Brian's brother who was a seasoned paratrooper has practically the same health damage only his has gone to his bones & he has become in a serious state. In his case, I suspect the strong chemical things like CLP and stronger that he used repeatedly when cleaning weapons. He was also the weapons Sgt

Check for some of these extra things to rule this chemical exposure in or out

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Have them check his c-reactive protiens.If there high theres something there.For me it was a strain of strep.Penicilin will cure it.I had the flu like systoms for years.my flu like systoms are gone an my joints feel great.Oh yeah first gulf war vet here.Remember its the veteran who helps the veteran.
 
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