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clundeby
08-27-2001, 09:34 AM
I am a gulf war vet that served under the 7th ID in Saudi, Kuwait, aand Iraq. I have been diagnosed with PTSD, and Kidney failure due to Gulf War Syndrome. My ex-wife has had several miscarrages after I came home from the War, and my current wife has had a miscarrage and recently deliverd a stillborn at 5 months. Both of them have also stated that sex with me is painfull. Has anyone else had any of these symptoms? Any information and help will be greatfully appritiated.

kansasvet
08-28-2001, 03:41 PM
Go to http://www.ngwrc.org or http://www.gulfweb.org
and fond the link to the Birth defect center.
They will be able to help you.

Kansas Vets sit http://www.geocities.com/kansasvet

ams1812mg
05-13-2004, 08:15 PM
I was in the Gulf from Nov 90 to Jun 91 My wife and I had a full-term still birth. We had all kinds of tests done and never ound out why. The best man in our wedding and his ex-wife had three mis carriages. I wish I could give you some answers but I have not found any yet. I feel for you and your wife. Been there done that, and it is terrible to go through.

Dear Maggie
05-17-2004, 09:15 AM
So very sorry for your loss.

I have been suspecting the exposure to butyl ethers as the cause of gulf war syndrome: such as 2-butoxyethanol or ethylene glycol monobutyl ether This chemical and its complex version are exposures for Gulf War troops and Alaska US Senator, Lisa Murkowski, is inquiring of the Dept of Defense why these were on the list of exposures. What are known sources?

I believe the fatigue that has generally been undiagnosed (even prior to gulf war ... such as CFS) is the same fatigue.

This chemical is a teratogen and has been found to cause birth defects in animals. Too much exposure and there is zero sperm and no children at all.

I believe the test for whether or not this chemical has harmed you can be done with a couple of add on blood tests. You could ask a doctor who has seen you to order the blood tests at the lab nearest to where you live and rule this chemical exposure in or out fairly easily. That is my theory and I would appreciate hearing back from you if you do get these tests:

Reticulocyte Count or 'Retic ratio'
What is the ratio of the mature to immature red blood cells?

What are the size and shape of the red blood cells?

Complete Blood Counts with differentials - will be abnormal readings, also, if this chemical exposure is a concern.

If you do have an abnormal reading here, redo the White Blood Count by microscope to get an accurate reading. An absolute cell count can be part of a routine blood test, and since leukemias and lymphomas can occur with this chemical, it would be a good idea to check that as well.

While you're at it, getting the kidney and liver function tests are a good idea as this chemical directly targets these organs, also weakens the immune system and causes central nervous system damage and endocrine disruption. (Liver may have a reading of OK and not be OK, because the loss of red blood cells, counters the regular tests for liver function as they are elevated, and counteract the actual liver test)

Many times you can go to an exact day when this exposure occurred, so do you have a memory of a time when your eyes were burning and hurting and your urine turned dark, and the very next morning a horrible fatigue, that just didn't go away? Many times, flu-like symptoms, too, but this is not the flu.

What work did you do?

Second hand exposure is pretty easy to get from this chemical family, too; don't breathe into the eyes of another, for instance. Entry through the eye membranes is the strongest exposure to this chemical (& also at the cuticle area)

 
 
 




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