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KT2000

(22,163 posts)
9. I understand
Mon Nov 30, 2015, 01:30 PM
Nov 2015

So many people have been thrown overboard if they were sickened by chemicals and most don't know what that means. It means constant loss of friends, family, money, and any place in the world just to keep going. In WA to get anything like workers comp - even for those who ended up in wheelchairs - they had to file a claim for mental illness.
The fix is in on this in the US. We will have to depend on foreign research for progress.

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I had MCS and electro-sensitivity for yrs but am much better now womanofthehills Nov 2015 #1
Mine came after a severe adverse reaction to a medication Person 2713 Nov 2015 #2
pesticides for me too KT2000 Nov 2015 #4
K&R betsuni Nov 2015 #3
Still have it. Duppers Nov 2015 #5
I don't have a strong opinion on this, but.... Orrex Nov 2015 #6
I'm With Orrex On This ProfessorGAC Nov 2015 #8
the abstract KT2000 Nov 2015 #11
That's fine for chemo-sensitivity, which no one is disputing Orrex Nov 2015 #12
not here to argue KT2000 Nov 2015 #13
As I noted, I don't have a strong opinion on the subject Orrex Nov 2015 #14
for educational purposes KT2000 Nov 2015 #15
I've seen it as well, and the causes are many Orrex Nov 2015 #16
I am so bitter I can't see straight sorefeet Nov 2015 #7
I understand KT2000 Nov 2015 #9
Better Call Saul alcibiades_mystery Nov 2015 #10
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