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Old 03-03-2006, 05:52 AM
Margaret Diann Margaret Diann is offline
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Default child of gulf war vet - spinal chord harm?

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My brother served in the Persian Gulf. He came back with all the symtems of Gulf War Syndrome. He has had 3 children. The middle child, his only boy, has had a constant struggle to stay healthy his whole life. ( colds, flu, ear infections etc.) He couldn't sit up. Can't walk, complains of pain in legs and foot, weighs only 23lbs., has severely crossed eyes and doesn't say a word. He can hear, he just doesn't talk. He was recently diagnosed with a Syrinx...?? ( a cyst in the spinal cord caused by brain fluid leaking).
My question is has anyone else out there encountered this same disease??
There seems to be no other explanation.
Any information would be extremely helpful.
Thank you,
Melissa
Right not I think that you could compare what happened to the Vietnam vet and the Korean vet and the WWII vet and today's vet and find the same type of harm to children ... I think it is the same chemical exposure that is doing it, too.

Comments to a vet with rashes and blood in urine

Concern for fumes - Airline Industry

Maybe Mike's health concerns are birth defects from a parent poisoned by EGBE in WWII?
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