I believe that there are thousands of
children being born with problems because of the DNA damage done in the Gulf
War. Anyone serving in the Gulf War should have this test:
go to www.genovations.com
They have these profiles available:
CardioGenomic
OsteoGenomic
ImmunoGenomic
NeuroGenomic
DetoxiGenomic
Go to the contact page and they have a Customer
service number to find a doctor near someone
lives.
If you can only afford one do the detoxi
one. That tells you what chemicals you can handle.
You’ll be able to see if you have
acquired porphyria that way.
I personally think the VA should be paying
for these tests but sometimes you have to protect yourself.
Trudy
From:
helpfor-GWI-CFIDS@yahoogroups.com [mailto:helpfor-GWI-CFIDS@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Margaret Diann
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006
6:42 AM
To:
helpfor-GWI-CFIDS@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [helpfor-GWI-CFIDS] Re:
Gulf Vet child dies
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My husband was in the Gulf War and we now
have a 4 month old daughter that has been diagnosed with a heart defect
(Ventricular Septal Defect or VSD) and a brain defect (Lissencephaly).
There is no apparent cause for these defects and I was wondering if anyone
else that was in the Gulf War has had children with
the same or similar problems. If you have any information on this, please
feel free to email me. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. November,
2002 Dayna Boor |
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I am very
concerned with getting pregnant because my husband
has the gulf war syndrome. He was married to another woman when he got back.
His wife was pregnant twice with the first being a
miscarriage and the second being severely handicapped. Now we are together
and have been for a few years and i have a healthy child from a previous
marriage and just experienced my first miscarriage with my husband. Now i am
concerned that if i am able to carry a child that it will be severely
handicapped. Does anyone have a similar story? |
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I
am Mark and i have a similar
problem, when i got out of the service i was doing ok i had just gotten
divorced. it wasn't till i got remarried that we had two healthy babies
two years apart. when we tried to have our third baby, this is when my
wife had the miscarriage. she was four months pregnant. when the doctor
looked at the baby she or he did not have the bones fully developed .so far
we have not tried again so i don't really know if it was due to the gwi or it
was fate .but what i have read on the internet is that alot of us guys with
gwi do have this problem where the baby was born but had problems with their lungs or different things. as for me i am going to try
again to have another baby and if in case she or he does come out not normal
well i am going to give she or he all my love and leave our gov't responsible
for not giving us the answers that we deserve god bless you Carolyn |
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My daughter was born
with Pierre Robin Sequence and we think it's linked to my husband's service
in the Gulf War, but nobody will listen
to us. Judy |
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Pierre Robin Sequence (PRS) is the name given to a
combination of birth defects which usually include a small lower jaw, cleft
palate and a tendency for the tongue to "ball up" in the back of
the mouth. Many of these children have breathing and feeding problems
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Some helps here?
Please feel free to share my discussion forum
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/helpfor-GWI-CFIDS/
NIOSH studies indicate 2-butoxyethanol
has caused reproductive disorders in laboratory animals (rats or mice) and
may have the potential for causing similar disorders in humans 2-22-06 |
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Consider the Middle Ages and the "bubonic
plaque" The bacteria was found to enter through the eyes. Or, was it a chemical exposure that entered through the eyes? |