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Cold Feet
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A long article, but lots of good points and references:

Hypercoagulation: Why The Importance for Gulf War Veterans
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/08/21/hypercoagulation-why-the-importance-for-gulf-war-veterans/#respond

In reviewing obituaries and talking to several widows of Gulf War Veterans that suffered with unknown illnesses or had died of cardiac events or other causes the writer an ill gulf war veteran nurse having been a cardiovascular and critical care clinical specialist has alot of questions that are still to be answered. What are the connecting points on our gulf war illness and the medical problems involving chronic fatigue that are not being addressed by the doctors at the Veterans Affairs and civilian doctors?

Why are we having dental problems, vision problems, degenerative discs in the spinal cord? What testing is not being done that could help identify problems in our body? What potential treatments might be important to consider?

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Sticky thick blood by pathogens, viruses, retroviruses are the culprits..Gulf War is caused by mycoplasmas ie Dr. Garth Nicholson. Same treatment as lyme and takes up to 6-9 months to eradicate
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Life of a soldier:

Numerous vaccines...lots of exercise and sweating...weight gain - muscle, but no fat stores to draw from...tremendous stress...exposure to toxins (really bad ones like agent orange) and exposure to pathogens...escape drugs/alcohol.

The worse is stress...believe it or not.

Hard time forgetting and going forward.

Hypercoagulation and cortisol:

http://www.springerlink.com/content/r187783h24907812/

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