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I think another starting point question might also be: how does our percentage compare to others who were exposed to chemicals in the service, in gasoline stations, in the landscape industry, etc.

Bev Bashe
---- Rick McGirr <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> So now we know that a significant percentage of us were exposed to
> various chemicals.  Next question: how does our percentage compare
> with the public at large?
>
> Rick
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Monica Bolin" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 5:15 PM
> Subject: chemicals
>
>
> > This chemical theory is interesting. I "played" in pellet
> > fertilizers like
> > in a sandbox, and helped spray herbicides and pesticides while
> > riding on the
> > back of the tractor on our farm when I was a child. Most recently,
> > we moved
> > to Missouri and used a lot of bug spray and "bombs" over the last 15
> > years.
> > Also, while staying on my Dad's ranch for several months, he had the
> > timber
> > sprayed, right over our heads by airplane. All the hardwood trees
> > died.
> > Strange, this may have some bearing on the PD. Thanks to those of
> > you who
> > wrote to me about the Christmas issues, good, useful info. I wish I
> > had time
> > to write each of you back.
> > Thanks, Monica
> > dx. @ 50 now 51.
> >
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