gulf war syndrome

iamWolverine

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Anyone know anything about the supposedly non-existent "gulf war syndrome"? Think that we'll see more of this in our returning troops?
 

DanTMWTMP

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i knw chemo therapy makes u ultra tired...and gulfwar syndrome is supposedly similar....so...i donno...
 

Judgement

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I had an uncle die, of what I believe was, gulf war syndrome.

He died at 48 He had been in the gulf war... at one point he was in one of the divisions that was downwind of a factory that was destroyed.

After coming back from the war, over the years he become weaker and weaker, making several trips to doctors did nothing.

Eventually he was diagnosed with a couple extremely rare/unidentifiable forms of cancer instantaneously, basically none of them treatable.

His body eventually gave in and they weren't really able to explain how any of it happened; I personally am fairly sure of the truth....

 

Gatsby

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Technically the journal articles say that Gulf war syndrome is casued by something called Organophosphate induced delayed Nueropathy. The actual mechanism behind it is under question (I'm doing a master seminar on it soon).

Somethings that fall in the organophosphate category.. chemical weapons and pesticides.
 

bluemax

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I was under the impression "gulf war syndrome" was nothing more than radiation poisoning from marching past burning/smoking wreckage done with fun weapons like depleted uranium shells and such.

It think it doesn't want to become popular knowledge because it was caused by (primarily) American weapons.

 

Alistar7

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The US has detonated over 2000 nuclear bombs on US soil, radiation was not the primary factor for Gulf War vets, more likely chemical/bio....
 

bluemax

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Originally posted by: Alistar7
The US has detonated over 2000 nuclear bombs on US soil, radiation was not the primary factor for Gulf War vets, more likely chemical/bio....

I dunno... I sure as heck wouldn't want to live in Nevada or anything upwind of it! :Q Experimenting on the Southerners... how dastardly! No wonder there's so many rednecks still living in the world of Dukes of Hazzard! :D


Hey Jed! You hain't cleaned the fryin' pan yet!
Aw Joe, just fry that funny-lookin' fish on that ol' glowin' rock thar!
Aw Jed, you know it tastes funny after you rock fry it!
Sure beats cleanin'.
Yep! Nice of our guv'mint to cut our taxes out here hain't it?
Yep. That fish dun yet?
This hain't no microooo-waaaave uvvin here Jed!

:D
 

Alistar7

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One of America's favorite actors, John Wayne, was likely contaminated from fallout, which ultimately led to his death and an unusally large % of those that worked on one film with him, in that area at that time...
 

shiner

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I can't buy what that long article says because of

"But the most shocking pollution factor arises from the secret use by the Pentagon -- and to a much lesser extent by some Western allies of the US -- of high-perforation shells made of the hardest metal available: uranium 238, commonly called depleted uranium or DU. U?238 is a by-product of uranium enrichment, a process by which the most radioactive part of uranium ore is isolated to create weapons grade Uranium 234 and power plant grade Uranium 235, leaving behind 99% of the original ore "

Secret? Ummm no.....we've never made a secret of the fact that we use depleted uranium shells. Anyone that has ever read anything about the A-10 knows it uses depleted uranium rounds.