Mari333
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Fri Apr-23-04 11:11 PM
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email from Michael in Baghdad...depleted uranium? |
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Here is his email....could he be sucking in depleted uranium??? is a bad cough one of the symptoms??? I got the email tonight. -------------------------------------------------------------------
hey hey
i am getting my packages, although not one at a time. i got four a couple of days ago, but nothing in between. i have been snacking like a king, though.
nothing happening here, just i need to go see a doctor, i am coughing non-stop. i think it's the dust, or some sort of flower or tree i am allergic to. it's making me miserable.
well, i gotta go to work i love you
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Fri Apr-23-04 11:14 PM
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1. I heard that rashs on the skin is a sign. I don't know about the |
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coughing. I would think it would be dust and such. Very dry air over there. I would be more worried if he said rashes or spots on the skin, honey.
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Fri Apr-23-04 11:16 PM
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2. Don't think the worst, right off the bat. |
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It is probably the dust, or some allergy.
Great that you heard from him! Hang in there.
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Fri Apr-23-04 11:17 PM
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3. Mari, did you write a letter that was published in the Nation |
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Fri Apr-23-04 11:23 PM
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4. yes that was me and heres more I found out about depleted uranium |
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Edited on Fri Apr-23-04 11:25 PM by Mari333
. . .
Depleted Uranium
During the war, US and British forces shot ammo made from Depleted Uranium (DU), a radioactive and toxic waste that is suspected as a cause of some illnesses affecting veterans of the 1991 Gulf War.
Scientists believe respiratory irritation caused by sand storms, oil fires, and concentrated vehicle fumes during Operation Desert Storm weakened the blood/brain barrier and allowed DU to enter the central nervous system of soldiers in the field resulting in slowly developing neurotoxic responses. Their brains, in effect, were slowly poisoned.
The brain is a 'target organ' for dissolved uranium. Tests on some Desert Storm vets show lowered ability to think and solve problems, as well as lowered motor skills in subjects with above average uranium levels.
During the latest operations in both Afghanistan and Iraq, American and British tanks fired thousands of depleted uranium armor penetrators. American A-10 and AV-8B aircraft shot hundreds of thousands of small caliber depleted uranium rounds.
Many troops in Iraq are being exposed to some level of DU, and the exposure this time may be far more long-term. The longer troops stay in theater if they are in a contaminated area, the more exposure they will have. DU is also toxic to the kidneys, and is known to cause cancer from inhalation. It is reasonable to assume that neither skin exposure nor swallowing particles of DU is wise.
The exposure to DU combined with the exposure to extensive combustion products from oil fires and blowing sand from the desert environment, however, is unique and the extent of exposure to respiratory irritants during this war was probably greater than in previous wars. These exposures for some soldiers may be more intense and more sustained now than they were in 1991.
What Are the Symptoms of D.U. Exposure?
Depleted uranium has two different effects on the body, chemical poisoning and radiation poisoning. Symptoms are similar to those described as Gulf War Syndrome. DU may also cause respiratory problems and is known to elevate the risk of lung cancer and leukemia.
• Chronic Fatigue
• Neurological signs or symptoms
• Signs or symptoms involving upper or lower respiratory system
• Menstrual disorders
• Kidney problems
What Should One Do If These Symptoms Appear?
• Report them to a physician and get them on record. If they persist, do not be discouraged by military doctors who seem to brush them off. Return again and again if necessary as long as the symptoms persist.
• Those who are still on active duty should immediately register with DOD by calling 1-800-796-9699. Those who have left active military service should call the Veterans Administration at 1-800-PGW-VETS.
• Increase the frequency of screening for lung cancer and leukemia.
What Can One Do to Limit Exposure to D.U. and Other Causative Agents?
Get out of Iraq or Afghanistan. If that is not an option . . . Cover the face to prevent inhalation of dust, and keep dust out of food and water. Avoid exhaust fumes and other respiratory irritants. Inform the chain of command when there is a way to reduce exposure to dust and respiratory irritants, and explain to them why.
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Sat Apr-24-04 10:20 AM
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Again, you and yours are in my thoughts and prayers. :hug:
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Fri Apr-23-04 11:28 PM
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5. Hoping its just dust mites |
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And nothing more. It probably is just an allergy. Please accept my best wishes and hopes for the safe and speedy return of your loved one.
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Fri Apr-23-04 11:52 PM
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6. I live in Phoenix which i think is very comparable climate wise |
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to Baghdad. I have had upper respiratory trouble all week, and get it every year about this time. I know in my case it's allergies and I pray Micheal's are the same (symptoms match)
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Fri Apr-23-04 11:56 PM
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7. The best person for diagnosis is the patient himself |
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Edited on Fri Apr-23-04 11:56 PM by Columbia
"i think it's the dust, or some sort of flower or tree i am allergic to."
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Sat Apr-24-04 12:03 AM
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8. Here is a self-assessment questionnaire |
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Sat Apr-24-04 10:29 AM
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Here's a D.U. information link w/lots of very ugly stuff. Brace yourself - it ain't pretty, http://www.iacenter.org/depleted/du.htmI hope it helps your research.
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Sat Apr-24-04 10:35 AM
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11. The real story that the DOD don't want we the people to see! |
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WARNING! The photos displayed on this page, might cause emotional stress to viewers. Please make sure they are not viewed by minors! http://www.writers-against-war.org/public/depleted-uranium.htmlWhy they're not dancing in the streets in Iraq or Afghanistan is no great mystery to me!
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Sat Apr-24-04 10:43 AM
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12. Would radiation exposure badges help determine the relative safety ... |
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Sat Apr-24-04 11:10 AM
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14. I could contact a doctor and ask if I can send him some |
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Put it in one of his packages. The concern I have is that if he is sucking in radiation, the military wont care a whit and try to hide it . That would give him a paper trail of a sort. so far they lost his Xrays and medical records of his spinal scoliosis, the bastards, and he shouldnt have even gone. Thanks
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Sat Apr-24-04 10:46 AM
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13. Sounds like "Vegas Throat" I had whole time I lived there |
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Dust and very dry air do not go well together, especially when you aren't used to it.
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Sat Apr-24-04 11:11 AM
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15. I hope thats all it is |
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Michael has allergies to pollen and stuff. I hope thats all it is.
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Sat Apr-24-04 11:27 AM
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16. Mari -- check these out... |
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here are two articles that talk about troops back rfom Iraq who have recently tested positive for D.U. poisoning. You might get some clues from them: http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/180333p-156685c.htmlhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/story/0,1282,-3960228,00.html
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Sat Apr-24-04 11:38 AM
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17. I sent these to michal and I told him to cover his mouth |
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plus, I told him to demand all his medical records be sent to me and his dad asap Got to keep a paper trail. Knowing the military, they will conveniently "lose" them. assholes. I also told him to demand a radiation patch, if they have them there. I doubt they do, the soldiers are fodder to this admin. They wont spend the money to take care of the troops.
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Sat Apr-24-04 11:45 AM
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18. Mari it could be just the everyday Iraqi dust |
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The Iraqi dust is as fine as talcum powder and gets into lungs with every breath one takes. Iraqi lungs are used to it, but western lungs are not.
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