Sick or NOT Sick, Joyce Riley
Article: Panel Refutes 'Gulf War Syndrome'
http://www.webmd.com/content/Article/127/1...tm?pagenumber=2
September 27, 2006
Dear Dr. Goldman,
You are exactly correct in your statement, "They're not different from the symptoms deployed people have. They just report them at a higher rate," (Gulf war vets)
What they are concerned about is also rampant in our society. We are dealing with a pandemic exposure of many ... both in and out of the military to 2-butoxyethanol... for decades. Look for the BIG picture of CFIDS: approaching hemolytic anemia ... blood in urine as biomarkers ... an autoimmune immune system.
2-butoxyethanol is known to cause serious reproductive, developmental & blood damage & it is on the list of Solvents & Pesticides the gulf war troops were exposed to (Book 2)
The group to compare to, after comparing to themselves ... Healthy ... then NOT healthy
http://www.valdezlink.com/evos/afteroil.htm
Symptoms of EGBE exposure ... the same as theirs
http://groups.msn.com/Avoid2-BEforHealth-M...atsymptoms.msnw
The harm of 2-butoxyethanol is unrecognized by doctors ... though not by researchers
http://groups.msn.com/Avoid2-BEforHealth-M...recognized.msnw
Even Dr Hugo Moser's pancreatic cancer ... could be 'part of this chemical's pattern'
I have no medical or research background, but I do recognize this chemical's pattern. I would like to help in any way that I can
Your credentials are impressive
http://faculty.jhsph.edu/?F=Lynn&L=Goldman
I believe the Presumptive list for all military ... should include exposure to 2-butoxyethanol ... This for the 'gulf war syndrome' vets ... and the others, also
http://groups.msn.com/Avoid2-BEforHealth-M...ptivelists.msnw
Margaret Diann - Valdez, Alaska