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High BP & diabetes & FATIGUE & Grouchiness! FATIGUE? But blood work says all is well? Do Vietnam VETS and Gulf war Vets have 'THIS fatigue?' Do civilians? Do they also have elevated RDW? May be a clue to 'the fatigue' RDW?
The RDW stands for Random Distribution of RBC Weight. It tells how consistent are the size of the red blood cells.
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RDW is increased when someone has Hemolytic Anemia (I firmly believe that is the fatigue doctors are looking for in CFS, FM, CFIDS) Most of the blood work looks at least in normal range and doctors do not LOOK at the red blood cells. I have seen gulf war vets comment that their red blood cell count/s are in normal range, but they are small sized.
Random Distribution of Weight (RDW)
"The RDW stands for Random Distribution of RBC Weight. It tells how consistent are the size of the red blood cells. Newly made cells (reticulocytes) , B12 and folic acid deficient cells are larger than iron deficient cells. This is an electronic index that may help clarify if an anemia has multiple components. The high RDW helps determine if there is only a B12 and/or folic acid deficiency (with normal RDW showing the red cells are mostly the same size) or with concomitant iron deficiency (a high RDW due to small and large red blood cells)."
"Optimal Range: 13" ... Check your blood tests * ____________ _________ ________
The chemical exposure I suspect for this (Per research it causes hemolytic anemia) is 2-butoxyethanol ______________________________ Check this out for Gulf war Vets ... for Vietnam Vets ... for EVOS workers, for civilians with CFIDS, CFS, FM As people with this kind of 'fatigue' know, it does not show up in the blood work doctors are looking at. I think doctors will need to LOOK at the red blood cells, and for the hemolytic anemia that must be there, but not found, this indices may show a few more new red blood cells than normal, and more that are small sized | What would someone look like who was harmed by EGBE? and the research? Don who is doing well in his NHL ... bur now hemoglobin dropping What is your temperature? your BP? your blood sugar? * | | | Janitor, Dale, needs help UK research on 2-butoxyethanol | Ask ... these 3 questions: - Do you have blood in urine?
- Do you have something add on that is an autoimmune issue?
Many things are autoimmune | | | | | In the below list of the Vietnam Vets' presented list of health harm, I already excluded the item that Dioxin would cause ... and leave what 'the other chemical does"
Soft tissue sarcomas ... all of them Non-Hodgkin' s lymphoma Hodgkin's disease Porphyria cutanea tarda (from dioxin?) Respiratory cancers (lung, larynx, trachea) Prostate cancer Multiple myeloma Hepatobiliary cancers Nasal/nasopharyngea l cancer Bone cancer Female reproductive cancers (breast, cervical, uterine, ovarian) Renal cancer Testicular cancer Leukemia Spontaneous abortion Birth defects Neonatal/infant death and stillbirths Low birthweight Childhood cancer in offspring Abnormal sperm parameters and infertility Zero Sperm Cognitive and neuropsychiatric disorders Memory Loss Motor/coordination dysfunction Peripheral nervous system disorders Skeptical? @ ALS Metabolic and digestive disorders (diabetes, changes in liver enzymes, lipid abnormalities, ulcers) Immune system disorders (immune modulation and autoimmunity) Circulatory disorders Respiratory disorders Skin cancer Gastrointestinal tumors (stomach cancer, pancreatic cancer, colon cancer, rectal cancer) pancreatic Bladder cancer Brain tumors Brain tumors | 8/27/07 e-mail This web page *
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