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What Chat shared
about himself on a GWS Discussion Forum
Chad
was the first deployed out of Germany, an MP instantly
becoming Combat Soldier upon arriving in Kuwait, and
also the last to leave, after the war,
1990-1991
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What he shared on the phone (permission granted to
post)
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Here below,
More
info on the chemical & helps.
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& we have
questions about other things: the crystals
that killed bugs, what it was they sprayed on
vehicles for a decontaminant, pills
that were given to help counteract a chemical
exposure.
One source
of 2-butoxyethanol exposure must be from the cleaning
of his weapon. He would set the rags he used to
clean with on his lap. The skin rash on his
upper thighs is indicative of the leathery skin - that
can be caused from 2-butoxyethanol.
Also, he
has the multiple & varied other 'package of
symptoms' that do accompany.
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which is
on this chart
Thanks
for permission to share with others on the
internet, what you shared with me. I'd
like to put your story on my home page with
the picture of the boys. It's
just great how your community loves you.
As you say, you have been a contributing
member of your community, Coaching the kids
sports, etc. They know you.
What we
need to learn is grouped here:
How
doctors can help.
Some
best helps for you
www.valdezlink.com/changes.htm
Drinking
lots of water & skipping junk food is
paramount.
Sounds
like your body is needing more oxygen, see
what you can do with diet, and see also how
the doctors might help. If you ever
need a blood transfusion, ask for WHOLE
BLOOD, not filtered blood, per what one
worker shared.
This
page I wrote Sunday
and this
one is on headaches off of that.
and
Don't
forget,
we
want to see a VA hematologist or
endocrinologist
at
least ordering the test for what's
residual in your system from chemical
sources.
(retic
ratio and have a lab technician look at
red blood cells under a microscope)
Check
the absolute cell count, I think it's
another check for what white blood cells
are doing
I have
grouped some checklists for you here
If any
links don't open, let me know
On
this page is the link to the Washington
Post
that I
was upset with for not letting me put a
classified ad, "Looking for
the EVOS workers"
But,
here is the page on wondering about where
2-butoxyethanol could
be in the military. They probably
have many areas to be more careful in, because
they too, didn't (& don't) realize how
it harms people.
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In
the brief discussion we had, it appears the
exploratory brain procedures have hurt more than
helped.
Margaret
The
Tribune posted this article - the
Community he lives in is hosting a fund raiser on
Oct 25, 2003: a portion of which follows,
"Unfortunately,
Chad’s health continues to worsen from these
chronic illnesses. He has been unable to work since early May 2003.
He has applied to the Veterans Administration
for disability benefits, but this is a long process,
and he is still undergoing tests to determine his
eligibility."
"As
members of our community,
we need to help those who
put their life on the line,
by serving in the US
Military.
Protecting
and providing freedom for people
they don’t know,
for causes they might not understand,
but simply
because they’re an American Soldier."
"The
U. S. Marine Corps. Hymn"
arrangement
by Lari/Tan Recording Studio. Used with permission.
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