Welcome Home Vietnam Veteran and to this Community. My name is Robert Lyons. I am a cancer patient. I was diagnosed with advanced stage IV squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue in November of 1998. The cancer had metasticized through my lymph system and the doctors doubted I would survive more than 6 months. My illness has been a little puzzling since I meet absolutely none of the typical risk factors for this disease. I am, however, a Marine Corps VietNam Vet, served in the Northern I Corps region and was heavily exposed to "Agent Orange" while there. The VA disavowed, at the time I initially filed my claim, the possibility of any connection between that exposure and the type of cancer that I have. I have struggled since that date to battle the cancer and "prove" my cancer was caused by exposure to Agent Orange. In June of 2002 I was awarded 100% permanent service connected disability. Don't applaud yet! That award was based on the VA's determination of disability from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). They said I did not sufficiently present my case for service connection to the cancer. Of course now I do not help to set any precedent for others with my same type of cancer. In addition, there are certain types of benefits that I do not qualify for, ie: modifications to my home (I am now relegated to life in a power wheelchair because of side effects from treating the cancer) because the physical difficulties from the side effects are not "service connected." The good news is that I am still alive. Always the tenacious Marine!
This site has become a forum for others, their friends and families to compare notes and effectively build and compile information that may be useful in our battle. That is, the battle of the disease itself and the battle for recognition that the military and our government may have a larger responsibility than they have thus far been willing to accept. I appreciate the input and the way this project has taken on a life of its own. A special thanks and words of sorrow to "Buck's," wife. Buck was our assistant manager of the site and has been taken from us by his illness. Many people that have visited this site benifited from Buck's knowledge and advice. Please help us by spreading the word about this site, and finally, tell us a little about yourself, "WELCOME HOME"
Thank you.
Robert
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Depressed? PTSD - PTSD group
Robert, sorry for all you've gone through. When I saw the list of harm put forward by the Vietnam Vets ... I said, Oh my, this is the list of the other chemical that was in the mix ... 2-butoxyethanol. It causes all the issues on the list EXCEPT the one or two that are caused by Dioxin ... & civilians are similarly harmed. Who can we compare to?
Civilians can have 'the syndrome' too
The issues I highlighted above? 2-butoxyethanol targets multiple glands/organs and body systems at the same time. It is not a matter of it spreading from one place to another ... as is commonly thought. Avoid this chemical today, as you can still be easily exposed. Count all the times of serious FLU, and it is most probably an exposure to this very chemical ... the medical records at that time should show its CFIDS' pattern
If you can see a doctor at 2.5 days after 'flu' starts - see if there is elevated
'retic' rate
What about autoimmuen hypothalamus? Is there a test for that?
Don't blame the birds for Bird Flu!
t's the chemical in the air, not the birds in the air to be warry of
A man I suspected had been harmed in 1989 ... not so ...
was December of 1997 ....
Help all Vets - get 2-butoxyethanol exposure/s on Presumptive lists
Margaret Diann e-mail
Prominent People + George Washington & Our Presidents' Health?
Upon turning 60, Laura Bush commented that she like to use bleach & 409 Cleaner to clean with .... (Nov, 2006 she had a squalmous skin cancer tumor removed from her knee) She is also a 'baby boomer' That could mean someone in the military in her family line. No epidemiology studies for the WW II Vets
We need new disclosure of ingredient laws for the homemaker, too