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Old 11-19-2008, 08:54 PM #15
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I see where your going with this Cherie but we cannot say where ms comes from just yet. What about civilians who never had any contact with the military or certain professions? There are plenty of civilians who cannot be added to the mix because of that. I have to stick to my opinion that the military does not cause neurological disease but it can exacerbate symptoms simply by being exposed to rigorous training and chemicals.

I think this is simply the military taking care of their vets and nothing more. Gulf War Syndrome has been considered a mystery since it's naming. Vietnam vets had agent orange and similar illnesses. They are taking care of their vets. Heck, they have been in the media so much for not taking care of them so it's about time if you ask me.

I'm still not getting remarried.

Now I must pass the torch to someone else because I have a hungry vet asking where's his grilled cheese? lol
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