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Re: 38 USC and Public Law 107-103

Shared by Beckie Cann:  "If you have a service-connected disability of 0% or more, you
may "expand" your claim if you suffer the symptoms listed in Public
Law 107-103 to VA where your claim was initially filed.

Highly communicable! You can make your family and co-workers sick.
Don't get pregnant."

PUBLIC LAW 107-103, MARCH 1, 2002
AMENDMENT TO PREVIOUS AMENDMENTS OF U.S. CODE 38
SEC. 202. PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION FOR PERSIAN GULF WAR VETERANS WITH
CERTAIN CHRONIC DISABILITIES.
(a) ILLNESSES THAT CANNOT BE CLEARLY DEFINED- (1) Subsection (a) of
section 1117 is amended to read as follows:
(a)(1) The Secretary may pay compensation under this subchapter to a
Persian Gulf veteran with a qualifying chronic disability that
became manifest--
(A) during service on active duty in the Armed Forces in the
Southwest Asia theater of operations during the Persian Gulf War; or
(B) to a degree of 10 percent or more during the presumptive period
prescribed under subsection (b).
(2) For purposes of this subsection, the term `qualifying chronic
disability' means a chronic disability resulting from any of the
following (or any combination of any of the following):
(A) An undiagnosed illness.
(B) A medically unexplained chronic multisymptom illness (such as
chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, and irritable bowel
syndrome) that is defined by a cluster of signs or symptoms.
(C) Any diagnosed illness that the Secretary determines in
regulations prescribed under subsection (d) warrants a presumption
of service-connection.'.
(2) Subsection (c)(1) of such section is amended--
(A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking `for an
undiagnosed illness (or combination of undiagnosed illnesses)'; and
(B) in subparagraph (A), by striking `for such illness (or
combination of illnesses)'.
(b) SIGNS OR SYMPTOMS THAT MAY INDICATE UNDIAGNOSED ILLNESSES- (1)
Such section is further amended by adding at the end the following
new subsection:
(g) For purposes of this section, signs or symptoms that may be a
manifestation of an undiagnosed illness or a chronic multisymptom
illness include the following:
(1) Fatigue.
(2) Unexplained rashes or other dermatological signs or symptoms.
(3) Headache.
(4) Muscle pain.
(5) Joint pain.
(6) Neurological signs and symptoms.
(7) Neuropsychological signs or symptoms.
(8) Signs or symptoms involving the upper or lower respiratory
system.
(9) Sleep disturbances.
(10) Gastrointestinal signs or symptoms.
(11) Cardiovascular signs or symptoms.
(12) Abnormal weight loss.
(13) Menstrual disorders
.'.
(2) Section 1118(a) is amended by adding at the end the following
new paragraph:
(4) For purposes of this section, signs or symptoms that may be a
manifestation of an undiagnosed illness include the signs and
symptoms listed in section 1117(g) of this title.'.
(c) EFFECTIVE DATE- The amendments made by subsections (a) and (b)
shall take effect on March 1, 2002.
(d) CLARIFICATION OF AUTHORITY TO PRESUME SERVICE-CONNECTION FOR
ADDITIONAL DISEASES- (1) Sections 1117(c)(2) and 1118(e) are each
amended by striking `10 years' and all that follows through `of
1998' and inserting `on September 30, 2011'.
(2) Section 1603(j) of the Persian Gulf War Veterans Act of 1998 (38
U.S.C. 1117 note) is amended by striking `10 years' and all that
follows and inserting `on October 1, 2010.'.

____________________________

Margaret,

Aren't the above the 'short list' put forward by the American Legion for 'gulf war syndrome?'

... at least strikingly similar?

Symptoms of Gulf War Illnesses (according to the American Legion) 
  • Chronic Fatigue
  • Signs and symptoms involving skin (including skin rashes and unusual hair loss)
  • Headache
  • Muscle pain
  • Neurological signs or symptoms (nervous system disorders which could manifest themselves in numbness in one's arms or legs, for instance)
  • Neuropsychological signs or symptoms (including memory loss)
  • Signs or symptoms involving upper or lower respiratory system
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Gastrointestinal signs or symptoms (including recurrent diarrhea and constipation)
  • Cardiovascular signs or symptoms
  • Menstrual disorders 
  • & a lot more ... like depression; suicidal tendencies
A little recognized, but very health-hazardous chemical is 2-butoxyethanol.
It is in widespread use, and should be suspect for causing diabetes & chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome.  This was used in the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup products:  Corexit and Inipol EAP 22. 
 
 
It is a teratogen chemical and can cause reproductive harm.
 

C6H14O2/CH3(CH2)2CH2OCH2CH2OH 

CAS number 00111-76-2 

This is the complex form of 2-butoxyethanol

(note the Carbons and Hydrogens):

C8H18O3 / CH2(CH2)3OCH2CH2OCH2CH2OHDGME

CAS number 00112-34-5

& these have lots of other names

 
Personally I think it is this exposure that took the life of Pres FDR,  
and has been harming our soldiers throughout this past century,
especially during all war periods.
 
Should we be upset that doctors do not know what the fatigue is of CFIDS, CFS, FM?
 
Should we be upset that 'gulf war syndrome' vets are being told they do not have a syndrome?
that what they have harms civilians just as much? (except for ALS)
 
I'm just saying that doctors should pay attention to this chemical
and learn to recognize its pattern
 
I'm saying that those who have this assortment of ailments should look at this chemical, too, and should also be involved in keeping their own medical records and in their health care decisions.
Short term memory loss is also part of what they may be dealing with, so have a helper go with you to the doctor.
 
I just recognize the pattern, that's all
What I've learned, I've shared for free
I have not been paid anything for all the work I've done for my country
 
I've looked at the research done by others,
and have drawn different conclusions than main-stream medicine,
Doctors will too, if they check it out
 
Beckie,
You are in a unique position to review the 200 cases of EVOS workers.
Do they 'look like' the gulf war vets?
 
 
 

A good veterans info sitehttp://veteransinfo.org/index.html

Quilt of Tears

Consider glyconutrient food supplements for help   *

I think these are dealing PRIMARILY with an autoimmune issue

THE autoimmune chemical 

I also think the Vietnam vets have more harm from this chemical

than from dioxin,

and the same is true for other war eras



Sun Mar 4, 2007 8:47 am

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Shared by Beckie Cann: "If you have a service-connected disability of 0% or more, you may "expand" your claim if you suffer the symptoms listed in Public Law...
Margaret Diann
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Depression and suicidal tendencies have nothing to do with the neuro-endocrine disorder known as GWI/CFIDS. And that kind of misinformation makes it extremely...
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You shared, " I also worked on the Exxon Valdez case (all 200+) and I never read anything in our legal or administrative files about our workers getting sick....
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Any claims for illness, personal injury or environmental hazards came through our law department at Exxon Corp. in Irving. Workers and inspectors were issued...
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" I never saw a claim at all for injury due to Valdez. And I worked there from 1995 through 1997" OK, I would estimate that in that time period you would have...
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All the questions you have asked have been published in newspapers across the nation and in Alaska. I know because I read each and every one before I shredded...
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