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jakeXT

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Sat Nov 9, 2013, 04:19 PM Nov 2013

Veterans of Iraq, Afghanistan Battle Lung Trouble

Staff Sgt. Moses Scarberry was a former high-school football player who could easily run seven-minute miles when he joined the military in 2001.

After convoys through sandstorms and exposure to trash burning in open pits during a tour each in Iraq and Afghanistan, he has changed. In a recent physical-fitness test, he couldn't complete a mile run without stopping to walk. "I felt like I was breathing through a plastic bag," said the 30-year-old military policeman with the West Virginia Army National Guard.

As another Veterans Day nears, lung problems have proved to be a persistent concern for those who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan, and the military is struggling with how to address the phenomenon. Now, the Department of Defense is reviewing its policy of not requiring mandatory lung tests for troops amid growing outside pressure to take a harder look at what two wars in perennially dusty, sometimes toxic climates have done to soldiers' lungs and how to better handle these issues in the future.

Staff Sgt. Scarberry will get some disability compensation for below-average performance on lung-health tests. But because he was never tested before his deployments, it is impossible to know how much his lungs have actually deteriorated.

http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303661404579177930998598494

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Veterans of Iraq, Afghanistan Battle Lung Trouble (Original Post) jakeXT Nov 2013 OP
It's not just lung trouble... giftedgirl77 Nov 2013 #1
 

giftedgirl77

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1. It's not just lung trouble...
Sat Nov 9, 2013, 05:45 PM
Nov 2013

It's cancers & neurological as well. I'm a 35 year old female who deployed a few years ago. Within 6 mths of returning I began experiencing strange pins & needle feelings in my hands in feet as well as issues with my airway. 4 years later I have lesions cover most of my frontal lobe & occipital lobe. My vision is now 20/70 & 20/80 uncorrectable, I have lost my fine motor skills, have major issues with my balance & have early onset of a cognitive disorder that shows up like Alzheimer's & my skin boils for no reason. A week ago I was given my disability ratings by the Army & VA 100% from both.

I am not alone several of us have different symptoms that don't make sense. We were poisoned by KBR & Halliburton. Burnpit360 has a ton of info on it.

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