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What is called PTSD is also very similar to what a particular chemical exposure does ... and autoimmune central nervous system issue which adds sleep issues, memory issues, 'personality changes to extreme irritability, depresssion, suicidal tendencies. 

 
 
AND the following (which I suspect are all add ons to what 2-butoxyethanol overexposure would cause):
 

Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome CFIDS should be there CFIDS, CFS, FM 

after FLU 

Soft tissue sarcoma

Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

Hodgkin's disease

Porphyria cutanea tarda

Respiratory cancers (lung, larynx, trachea)

Prostate cancer

Multiple myeloma

PCT is a liver disorder characterized by thinning and blistering of the skin

Hepatobiliary cancers, Nasal/nasopharyngeal 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 infertility  
  Zero Sperm 

Cognitive and neuropsychiatric disorders

Motor/coordination dysfunction

Peripheral nervous system disorders

Metabolic and digestive disorders (diabetes, changes in liver enzymes, lipid abnormalities, ulcers) Diabetes? 

Immune system disorders (immune modulation and autoimmunity)

Circulatory disorders

Respiratory disorders

Skin cancers, Gastrointestinal tumors (stomach cancer, pancreatic cancer, colon cancer, rectal cancer), Bladder cancer, Brain tumors

Also should include skeletal & degenerative discs - Any autoimmune issue of any body system or organ or gland

Which military war period presented the above for Presumptive List disability approval?

Doctors for WWII vets are really stumped, because they want to look in the direction of Agent Orange for the ailments these came down with ... & of course it is not a choice for them.

ALS 'gulf war syndrome' vet should get disability approved.
Sadly, it is not a presumptively approved disability for 'gulf war syndrome' vets ... even with the 'stand out' harm in that category ... or in any of the 'higher incidences' reported by this group.

I still contend that the common chemical of harm for the 30s - present day is 2-butoxyethanol ... and a stronger version of it probably from the male tanks of WWI & other war periods.

For those who will look at the bigger picture, the pattern is there in all these groups. Simply put, you are looking for the CFIDS biomarkers, and doctors, to date, do not know what the fatigue is (AIHA or approaching AIHA is what this chemical would cause - New term is Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia)

Too bad Korean Vets' disability approval is limited to any times they were around Dioxin. I noticed that. The list, I firmly believe, is unfairly limited. It should be expanded.

Why do our health-damaged soldiers have to fight so? I think it is a blight on our Nation.

Approve them all, that's what I think!

How hard is this for the ailments that show up during service: they were healthy before they entered; not well during their service? These, at the very least, should be easily approved.

For others, they will definitely remember a serious FLU, or multilple bouts of diarrhea and flu-like symptoms. I did a 'chemical profile' regarding possible exposure to this chemical for one of our Citizens a few months ago. I suspect his being in Korea was one of them.
Our Jeff

Today's soldier says, "I need help"

a 1992 'exposure?'  USS Independence  - As to 'gulf war syndrome'  Like this group

Why I think the USA can't find the real cause

& More of the CFIDS pattern  *

 http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/flunotflu.htm#is

http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/cfsclues.htm

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http://groups.msn.com/VeteransTogetherForever/general.msnw?action=get_message&mview=1&ID_Message=25488&all_topics=0

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