 | Oil was harmful, of course
Keeping people away from the oil was what should have been done ... and the poor herring of 1993 .... must have run into some of the harmful component of the 'cleanup chemical/s' Corexit of July, 1989 and Inipol EAP 22 of 1989, 1990 & on
What Exxon did to this young man ... a college aged youth, He was sent to get his blood drawn at VECO clinics, 1990
He recalled, | | "The doctors used a very large, shafted needle because they didn't want to damage the blood cells. They were using smaller needles at first, but those must have been damaging the cells. I've never seen a needle that big in me before or since." Once when his blood was drawn, his vein exploded and blood splattered everywhere. The memory of those big needles haunts him and he still can't give blood without almost passing out. He worked through August, 1990. | They knew what happened to him, but never told him, and started taking experimental medical tests (for their 'benefit' ... not for his)
I suspect they found aplastic anemia (from oil damage) and autoimmune hemolytic anemia from 2-butoxyethanol - Looking for red blood cells that were ragged and beat up (immune system prematurely destroying them)
So he must have difficulty making blood (red, white, platelets) from oil damage ... that's why his blood counts are NOTICEable. AND he must have the AIHA in which the immune system prematurely destroys the red blood cells. and now he is rapidly loosing weight. One of the signs of liver concerns that should be suspect for 2-butoxyethanol overexposure. Not warned about what chemical to AVOID. Not told what he was dealing with.
What does this look like to you? Know anyone one this crew? |