Posted on May 17, 2016
Symptoms of 'chronic multisymptom illness' may be common in Iraq, Afghanistan vets
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SGT Kyle Johnson
I have my card, but so far down the list to get in.. not a retiree, active, dependent, or generals dog... just a vet and make over 20K.. so can't get in.. anyway lol.. Paying thru the nose for Obamacrap.. problem is I still wind up owing a ton if I go to the doctor. Had a procedure (carpal on one hand) last year, and had to pay nearly 5K upfront plus my insurance.
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Knife article, but what are they doing about it? The Gulf War registry hasn't done anything. All the symptoms and then some is part of what I have, and it's a continuous "let's run more tests".
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I straight up. My TF Commanding officers is a Nuclear Physicists out of uniform. Granted this was 06-07 Afghanistan. I was looking into what the World Health Organization and CDC research that started in late 90's. I have already sent one R&D firm thru the roof. I contacted Sen McCain in this issue. His advice is to contact the CDC. If you find you have Fybormya, cronic pain and fatigue syndrome, unexpected masses, water exposure that shows up as skin issues, MTF can not treat and is reoccurring outbreaks.unexplained weight gain, development of diabetes. The list goes on. These are the kick off symptoms. This does not included the other effects. If you have been involved in UXO and IED recovery and/ or demolition of them to included DU rounds. Check in with Million Veteran Program at Va, make sure you have it reported in your Military medical records. The studies are regional and add to global medical and CBRNE in the UN. Once you report you will be on a list with the CDC. It's for your coverage of your Rights to medical by Contract.
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