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I wonder how many children of vets have immune systems that are not so great. My father fought in Korea. Are there any opinions about this?
Thanks
Trish
In Reply to: How many children of veterans have immunity problems? posted by Trish on June 26, 2001 at 19:57:53:
Trish...a VERY interesting question...I'm an Army brat that was in Japan with my family in 1948...always wondered if radiation from the Atomic bombs was a factor in my father's leukemia or my Graves Disease...I served in the Army as well but to my knowledge, never around radiation...it doesn't hurt to speculate...John Mocnik
In Reply to: Re: How many children of veterans have immunity problems? posted by John Mocnik on July 14, 2001 at 15:16:10:
Hi, John.
The government has made it very difficult for anyone to get this kind of information.
Remember your government, as an incentive to get conscripts,
promised lifetime medical care and is now giving a tax rebate (that most people will never notice) rather than live up to that promise.
Walt
In Reply to: Re: How many children of veterans have immunity problems? posted by John Mocnik on July 14, 2001 at 15:16:10:
Go to Gary Null's website
www.GaryNull.com/documents/GulfWarLegacy2.htm.
Vaccinations have a lot to do with compromising immunity as
well.
In Reply to: Re: How many children of veterans have immunity problems? posted by Isabella on July 18, 2001 at 09:24:10:
Thanks, Isabella.
Thank God for the internet!
Walt
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