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Look at the Red Blood Cells - fragility of membranes?

What is their size?  their shape?  What are the membranes like?  What is their age?

Early on they should look ragged and 'beat up' or with 'bites out of them' (The immune system is attacking them)

Much later on, maybe even 'spikes' on them, as Sandy shared  

The 'look' will change over time.  So share with your doctor WHEN you had these type of flu symptoms at 2.5 days after exposure  (about the time most people would go in to see their doctor, there will be an elevated 'retic rate' (It is compensated autoimmune hemoytic anemia)

 

diagnostic helps 

 

With 2-butoxyethanol blood damage  happens first.  

Per definition of hemolytic anemia:  

"In what's known as

 autoimmune hemolytic anemia

 the immune system mistakes red blood cells for foreign invaders and begins destroying them."

 

with this pattern of symptoms (first fatigue):

  • Chills

  • Fatigue

  • Pale color

  • Shortness of breath

  • Rapid heart rate  *   *

  • Yellow skin color (jaundice)

  • Dark urine (indicative of blood in urine - never dismiss this! Stop exposure immediately!)

  • Red blood cells that are small-sized, fragility of membranes, etc

  • Enlarged spleen   *

These are symptoms of hemolytic anemia - what this chemical is said to cause.  From time to time you should see these signs (not all of them all of the time)

(AUTOIMMUNE?) Diabetes often shows up (it has an autoimmune component)

Loose your temper easily?  Central Nervous System *  damage 

(partial list of clues for this):

  • Short term memory loss

  • Difficulty concentrating

  • Personality changes to 'grumpy' - Extreme Irritability

  • Difficulty sleeping at night - Sleep apnea? Narcolepsy in the extreme

  • All-the-time depression

  • Suicidal Tendencies

  • Mimics true psychiatric disorder

Hormones out of range - High or Low - Especially the Pituitary

 

Horrible Headaches - Maybe pituitary headaches - something related to hormones

 

It is a teratogen ... can damage chromosomes ... birth defects possible

 

It seems to cause tumors ... soft tissues & many places ... especially BRAIN tumors

Targets kidneys, liver ... multiple glands and organ systems simultaneously *

How they FEEL

Is there blood in urine?  or abnormal peripheral blood results?

Are the red blood cells small-sized?  fragile membranes?  LOOK at the red blood cells  *

    The flu - May not be the flu *

EPA - CA Janitorial Study -  Glycol alkyl ethers are commonly used as solvents. 2-Butoxy Ethanol is one of the most toxic of the glycol ethers.

You should use products containing butoxyethanol with extreme care. It is a poison

 
 


Tue Apr 25, 2006 12:32 pm

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Look at the Red Blood Cells - fragility of membranes <http://www.valdezlink.com/rbc_size_shape.htm> ? What is their size? their shape? What are the membranes...
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Doctor, Some helps in diagnosis of unexplainable fatigue (red blood damage?) Such as the fatigue from exposure to 2-butoxyethanol KEY: Is there BLOOD in your...
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Are these mostly AUTOIMMUNE issues <http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/autoimmune.htm> ? "Examples of autoimmune disorders or diseases with an autoimmune ...
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