If you are itching, and if you have an
inconsistent fever, you may have non-Hodgkins blood lymphoma,
a cancer, and a slow killer if not treated
correctly. Quite common as well to the airborne gases and
diseases of SW Asia in the early 1990's. Another test that
is very hard to diagnose and you have to be
persistent about it, but get the treatment that you deserve.
It is quite well possible that you have the
Leishmaniasis Parasite. It stays dormant for a while then
explodes pending the right conditions.<br>Symptoms are ver
similar to that of Malaria. The Government knew that it
was Germaine to Southwest Asia and is why they used
DEET for Pest Control. They were only lying when the
told you that the true use was not for insects, but to
try and prevent Leishmaniasis. Oh by the the way, did
you also know that Deet is a heavy chemical toxin..
Lethal when mixed with other chemicals that were used in
that region.<br><br>Get checked for Leishmaniasis. It
is very hard to detect, and takes very specific cell
counts. Be persistent, it is a very large KILLING issue.
Do not give up despite the runaround from the
Federal governmnet. Much like Agent Orange, this is
finally starting to be uncovered and exposed.<br>I spent
half of today back at the VA undergoing many more
psychiatric and physical evaluations. unfortunately this is a
necessary evil to get beyond the Red Tape, and toget
forward to resolve.<br>if you are ailing from the
effects, the Time Is Now. Sound Out!!! The nore we have on
our side for getting help, the easier this will
be....
After years and years of battking the Government
for what is rightfully theirs, most Veterans give in
to the politics, and are left to live in a less than
kind way.<br><br>We have been researching for years,
and we are getting ever closer, to opening the doors
of a non-profit organization. It's primary goal will
be to provide, names, addresses, phone #'s, and
websites for where to get help, and to cut the red
tape.<br><br>If this sounds like it may be of interest to you, or
if you have ailing or disabled family members or
friends in need of assistance, let us know.<br><br>We are
also still trying to decide on a name for the
Foundation. Such things have been suggested, like Vets to
Vets, Vets for Vets, Veterans help Alliance, Cut the
Red Tape, and sevral others. if you prefer one of
these, or if you have a suggestion of your own, let us
know.<br><br>The primary trouble for all of the people whom have
contacted us lately is regarding where and how to get
treatment and diagnoses for Gulf War Related Ailments. We
do have a large list, but the process is slow,
therefore it is vital to start as soon as you are able.