01-19-2009, 01:36 PM
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Location: Valdez, ALASKA 99686
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37 year-old Cesar Arreola dies after tryout, El Paso TX
El Paso detention officer dies after team tryout
may be a sign of a lack of oxygen
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I can only speak to one of the exposures gulf war vets have
In the context of that exposure,
It sounds like he expended the oxygen available to him with the red blood cells that he had. It could also be that in the setting he was in,
he could have had more exposure from others who were doing the work-outs,
and he would be more susceptible to it than others without exposure already
As those who were also trying out could breath this organic solvent out in their respiration, to expose others by the tiny molecules getting into the eyes of others.
It is called second hand solvent exposure
valdezlink.com/re/dizzytoseizures.htm#low
The Dizziness is part of 'the anemia' *
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Find ANEMIA for proof that EGBE causes CFIDS, CFS, FM,
'gulf war illness'*
What I think would help: Give a fresh, whole blood transfusion ...
bring in a blood donor & do transfusion live!
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Help for
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ITP is the destruction of "thrombocytes" (clotting cells) by the immune system in much the same manner as RBCs are destroyed in AIHA
Find the Anemia*
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (Platelets)
| Clinical signs of this disease include bruising; excessive bleeding following trauma, at surgery, or during estrus; or blood in the urineor stool. Before ITP can be diagnosed, many more common diseases must be ruled out. These include, but are not limited to, warfarin poisoning, various clotting disorders (hemophilia, Von Willebrand's disease), bladder or prostate infection or cancer, and intestinal parasites. A CBC, platelet count, and clotting profile are needed. A bone marrow biopsy is helpful as well, and a Coomb's test may be run if other autoimmune diseases are suspected.
Transfusion of fresh whole blood or of platelet-rich plasma can be helpful in ITP Source
| | Help? Good nutrition & ... | | Gamma globulin | |
| "Gamma globulin may also be used to treat immunological diseases other than deficiencies. For example, in immunological thrombocytopenia purpura, the patient's antibodies attack his or her own platelets, interfering with the blood's ability to clot. Gamma globulin injections are useful in treating this condition, though the mechanism by which they work is not fully understood. The injections may cause the spleen to ignore signals to destroy the antibody-tagged platelets, or they may cause the malfunctioning gamma globulin to degrade at an increased rate. In any case, the extra gamma globulin counteracts the malfunctioning antibodies that attack platelets and allows the platelets to thrive." | |
So, what are the 'gulf war syndrome' symptoms?
Get hard copies of your own medical records *
Cancer?
Suspect that Cancer is Secondary to 'the anemia of CFIDS'
that doctors are looking for *
Maybe not a metastasizing issue! *
This is the 'shrapnel' chemical exposure *
Where it shows up first is irrelevant
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Three Soldiers Die after 'flu' symptoms
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Marine Corps Hymn
Research Committee on GWV concludes 11-17-08 that there IS a gulf war illness
Help for autoimmune issues, fatigue, cancer?
HEALTH Help? *
http://www.valdezlink.com/gwv/diesafterworkout2.htm
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