microscopic v.s. gross hematur was posted 12/06/2007 by hamumlo
Hi ... I was wondering if the blood in the urine is usually the type that's visible or not?
Blood in Urine after FLU sympt - Twilight Nanny 12/08/2007
When the urine is visibly dark, that could be a very strong exposure to the chemical known as Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether or new name since the 1930s ... 2-butoxyethanol
Here is an example of a lady who ran across it in cleaning at her job,
http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/lookslikeflu.htm
Often blood sugar will elevate sharply and diabetes is blamed for the flu-symptoms. Not so. Diabetes and abnormal body temp, abnormal blood pressure are often side effects. I think it is autoimmune hypothalamus.
Not a virus? Just because a virus is found, doesn't mean it is the cause of what ails you. http://www.valdezlink.com/re/justavirusorcold.htm
I don't have any medical background, I have a college education in teaching children. Thus I have an interest in wanting to know things. I wanted to know why the fatigue of CFS, and CFIDS is not found. So, I have become a good observer of those with this chemical exposure: 'gulf war syndrome' vets; civilians with Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome; and the EVOS workers