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Ah, Ha - Headaches are part of the 'picture'

What kind of headache do you have?

This is part of the picture Here I write up what several share about their headaches, both EVOS workers and military. What did you do in the military? Do you have fatigue? You would be better served to see a hematologist/endocrinologist. "Slim" shares

I even wonder if it is in the area of the pituitary gland and not the brain, as people think.

Is it not like a normal migraine headache, but like hot pokers & they come and go over a period of a few years and maybe 2-3 per week?

Safe-building? I think we are going to see things change in our children's school buildings. I saw one school board back east add this to their policy. Just think, our very young and our elderly are most at risk for harm from chemicals. I heard a sad story of a baby whose organs started shutting down at age of 2 weeks, and wondered whether the baby was sleeping in a freshly painted bedroom or something like that. (Too much exposure to 2-butoxyethanol in our oil spill cleanup did cause this 'shutting down' of one's organs; it's not public knowledge, but several died from this - I suspect Corexit that was 38% 2-butoxyethanol) Looks like the military thinks Corexit 9527 is good for something. Pulmonary edema could be misdiagnosed as 'pneumonia' (Maybe there's some non-disclosed ethylene oxide that was in the first version of Corexit)

Everyone needs to learn the signs your body gives when you have had too much exposure to any chemical. But with this chemical in particular, since it is in so many things, you need to be very careful not to continue to harm yourself with repeated exposure in the future. This is very important for EVERYONE

What were you doing when you started 'sniffling'?

You also comment on liver damage? That may or may not be from too much Tylenol. This chemical, 2-butoxyethanol, causes harm to the liver and kidneys. We had 9 of 12 elders in Chenega die of liver/kidney damage in the years after the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup. Their nearby beaches were sprayed with Inipol EAP 22 - the only component of harm that was mentioned in July 29, 1989 when EXXON's new product came out ... was ... you guessed it:  2-butoxyethanol

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