--- In LPAE@yahoogroups.com, Heather MonDee <h_mondee@...> wrote:
>Hi Heather,
If you go to the website "Bellsystemleadpoisoning.com" and click on
the hyperlink titled "Click here to read the full story" it will
bring up a PDF document. If you then do a word search
on "caries", "blood pressure", and "cataract" it will eventually
bring you to the reference section where you will find the names of
medical articles in which these topics are discussed.
More generally there are two databases that I would recommend
searching for information on lead poisoning. The first is maintained
by the U.S. National Library of Medicine, the web address is
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?DB=pubmed. Searching
that database is free. The second is WorldCat (First Search). That is
a proprietary database that you would probably need to access through
an institution.
Conrad
> Conrad,
> Thank you for your posts here. I will spend more time checking
into what you were looking at how can I access them. When I was the
sickest in the lead environment, my rt eye came with a black dot that
is still there. When I am sick my eye feels full and blur. They say
this has nothing to do with lead, but I have had EXCELLENT vision all
of my life and still do, except for this black dot. The doctor that
saw me, said I had more of it in my left eye, but I cant see them. I
dont know what "them" is/are. I am feeling like a disaster area and
dont know what or how to describe how I am about all of this. How
did you access the information you speak about below?
> Thank you for your input I have more to offer but I leave town
early... I am trying to print the information that was given with the
articles here.
> I am VERY thankful to each of you who are a part of this group.
>
> sterlingdrug <sterlingdrug@...> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I scanned through most of the old postings on LPAE (starting with
Dec,
> 2005) and several of the stories captivated me with their candor
and
> courage. The symptoms and physical findings decribed by several of
you
> are familiar to me from my readings. I did not see mention in the
> postings, however, to three findings sometimes referenced in the
> literature as having a cause/effect link to lead poisoning in
adults,
> and these are; cataracts, carious teeth, and high blood pressure.
Have
> any of these afflictions been visited on anyone in such a way that
you
> think they may have been caused by lead poisoning?
>
> Thanks, Conrad
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